We are encouraging our matchday-attending fans to ride one of our 17 buses when visiting the Etihad Stadium for tomorrow’s Premier League match against Luton.

The Club is currently more than halfway into trialling a dedicated matchday bus network, and since starting the service, over 90% of fans have rated it as very satisfactory or satisfactory, with many fans switching to using it over cars.

Meanwhile, 85% of fans also said their bus arrived on time at their pickup location, and over 70% deemed the service value for money.  

However, to continue developing and tailoring the service, we are asking fans to take one of the buses and share their feedback to ensure it is best suited to our regular attending fans.

Fans can access a feedback form by scanning a QR code on one of the 17 different busses being operated and managed by Transport for Greater Manchester (TFGM).

This feedback will play a part in developing the service, and anyone who shares their thoughts will be in with the chance of winning a shirt signed by Erling Haaland.

The service will continue to operate at every home match taking place at the Etihad Stadium until the end of the season. 

Overall, the service operates across 60 stops, covering a combined total of more than 340 miles.

By connecting fans across the region through a direct and reliable mode of travel, the new bus network has made travelling to matches more efficient and increasingly sustainable.

The network forms part of the wider work between the Club and Transport for Greater Manchester to improve travel options for fans.

Other developments made recently include the introduction of extra capacity double trams on a matchday which operate every six minutes, or the addition of two large bike racks at the Etihad Campus to store more than 240 bicycles. 

More information on the bus network can be found here.