Wolves are on the road for the first time in three weeks when they visit the Etihad on Saturday afternoon for a clash with Manchester City.
A sold-out allocation of more than 3,000 tickets have been snapped up by Wolves supporters for the 5.30pm visit to the north west as the Old Gold look to make it back to back wins in the Premier League after last weekend's triumph over Luton Town.
For those making the journey to Manchester, here is everything you need to know…
Opposition information
Stadium | Etihad Stadium
Capacity | 53,400
Address | Ashton New Road, Manchester, M11 3FF
Away allocation | 3,005
Ticket information
Tickets for this fixture are sold out.
All tickets for this fixture were issued digitally and we advise all supporters to have these downloaded on devices prior to travelling to the ground.
If you have any issues relating to your tickets prior to matchday, we recommend contacting the Wolves Ticket Office on 03712221877 or by emailing fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Travel information
Supporters can travel to Manchester Piccadilly Station via train, and you can plan your journey via National Rail here.
Metrolink operates throughout Manchester city centre, and also from Manchester Piccadilly Station to Etihad Campus. The journey time from Piccadilly is less than 10 minutes.
Coaches and minibuses for Wolves supporters can be parked on the Grey Car Park, opposite the away fan turnstiles.
There are several independent car parks in the area surrounding the Etihad Stadium. Wolves supporters are urged to use Just Park to find the best parking spots within walking distance to the stadium.
Click here to view and book the best parking around the stadium.
Important travel information
This fixture will be subject to disruption due to a live event happening at the Co-op Live arena occurring at a similar time.
The match is due to kick off at 5.30pm and it is expected to finish by 7.30pm. The doors for Olivia Rodrigo will open at 6pm and the event is expected to finish at around 10pm. Co-op Live attendees will be advised to arrive between 6pm to 7pm.
Further information can be found here.
Flags – Premier League guidance
The safety of all those attending our matches is a priority. Following the Premier League’s consultation with safety and security experts, clubs, football partners and external stakeholders, supporters attending matches will not be permitted to bring Israeli and Palestinian flags into Premier League stadiums for the foreseeable future.
Stadium information
Turnstiles open around two hours ahead of kick-off at 3.30pm. Supporters are urged to arrive early to avoid any queueing at the turnstiles.
Visiting supporters are located in the South Stand. The away fan entrances for South Stand are L1, L2 and L3.
Man City have their own procedures on flags and banners in the away section. It is advised that flags larger than 2x1 metres may be declined entry to the stadium. Any flags and banners permitted into the stadium need to have evidence of a fire safety certificate upon entry.
The Etihad is a cashless stadium, so only debit/credit card payments will be accepted for food and drink inside the stadium itself.
Security information
Supporters will be searched in line with Manchester City’s policies upon entering the ground.
Arrive early to allow plenty of time to pass our security checks. Small handheld bags, no larger than A4 size (12”x8”x3”) will be accepted.
Backpacks, holdalls, rucksacks, or other similar items of any size, large or small, will not be allowed into the stadium. Small handheld bags, no larger than A4 size (12”x8”x3”) will be accepted. If you must bring a bag to the stadium that exceeds the allowable size, bag drop facilities (locations shown below) that you can use to securely store your items will be in place until the match has finished.
The bag drop will be priced at £10 per item. There is a bag drop on the 'Grey' car park, which is within the away fan compound.
Manchester City or Wolves will not tolerate any discriminatory behaviour. This includes any form of racism, homophobia, Islamophobia, antisemitism and sexism. If you see or hear such behaviour at the Etihad, please report it to a steward or the police or submit details on the Kick It Out reporting app.
Access information
Wheelchair bays for away fans are included in the away allocation in Level 1 on our super-risers accessed via entrance L1 and Legends Balcony on Level 2 accessed via entrance H (lift access).
Visiting supporters have access to the wheelchair bay platform within level 1 that is situated on a super riser platform to ensure full visibility of the pitch. We do not restrict any supporter to a particular area, to enable personal preference and individual requirements. For further assistance and advice on accessible seating, please do not hesitate to contact Man City's Access team directly.
If you need to bring medication to the stadium, or specific food or drink items due to dietary requirements, please contact the Access Team who can provide an exemption letter to ensure there are no issues on the day. For medical assistance at the match, please speak to a steward.
Manchester City offer Audio Descriptive Commentary to visiting supporters. The service provides a full descriptive commentary delivered by our in-house commentators. For further information, or to request a headset, please contact the Access team.
A gull access guide for visiting supporters can be found here.
Click here for detailed supporter information for the visit to Manchester City.
The support from Wolves fans at away stadiums is greatly appreciated by everyone at the club. Supporters travelling to away fixtures are asked to ensure they continue to represent the club in a positive manner. Unacceptable behaviour, both at Molineux and on our travels, will be dealt with in line with our acceptable behaviour policy which can be viewed here.