Champions Travel and Travel Connection have been named official match breaks partners of Premier League club Manchester United.
Starting with the 2026-27 season, the partnerships have been designed to make it easier for supporters travelling from across the UK and further afield to experience Old Trafford through official packages. These packages will combine general admission match tickets, travel and accommodation options, all with a seamless booking experience.
“Manchester United is one of the biggest names in world sport and we are delighted to become an Official Match Breaks Partner,” said Kevin Ward, chief executive and founder of Champions Travel.
“Supporters today are looking for convenient, trusted and flexible ways to experience live football, and this partnership allows us to provide exactly that, through official travel and accommodation packages.
“We look forward to working closely with Manchester United to deliver exceptional matchday experiences and creating unforgettable memories for supporters around the world.”
Stephen Northwood, managing director of Travel Connection, added: “Manchester United has one of the largest fan bases in world football, and we know what a trip to Old Trafford means to supporters, wherever in the world they’re travelling from. We’re proud to partner with the club and are committed to giving traveling United fans a stress-free, trusted way to experience the Theatre of Dreams.”
Champions Travel was also recently named the official match partner of the match between Manchester United and Leeds United at Dublin’s Croke Park on August 12.
“Manchester United has passionate and loyal supporters across the world, and for many, a visit to Old Trafford is a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” said Marc Armstrong, chief business officer at Manchester United.
“Through the expertise and global reach of Champions Travel and Travel Connection, we are making it easier than ever for fans to plan their trip and enjoy the high-quality service and memorable experience they expect from Manchester United.”