Manchester City aiming to screen the Champions League final at the Etihad Stadium  

Manchester City aiming to screen the Champions League final at Etihad Stadium but Manchester United are scared off showing potential Europa League final due to recent fan protests

  • Manchester City are looking to screen the Champions League final at the Etihad
  • City are also aiming to show final league game v Everton at various venues
  • Manchester United won’t show potential Europa League final due to fan unrest 

Manchester City are looking to screen the Champions League final at the Etihad Stadium — but rivals United have been scared off showing their potential Europa League final due to their recent fan protests. 

Sportsmail understands City also hope to show their final league game at various venues, with capacity limited to 10,000 for the game with Everton on May 23. 

Manchester City are looking into screening the Champions League final at the Etihad Stadium

The club may look at local lower-league grounds to show the league finale, at which they will likely lift the title. 

But, following a break-in at Old Trafford during a protest over the Glazer owners on Sunday, United have shelved plans to show their European final.

City may receive around 4,000 tickets for the Champions League final in Istanbul on May 29 while the Everton game could serve as a test event for screening the final at the Etihad.

Manchester United won't show their potential Europa League final due to recent fan protests

Manchester United won’t show their potential Europa League final due to recent fan protests

There are also plans to screen City's last league game of the season at various venues

There are also plans to screen City’s last league game of the season at various venues