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National Football Museum

πŸ“ Manchester, North West

β˜…4.3(7,513 Google reviews)πŸ‘ΆAll ages

Multi-floor football museum in Manchester with interactive penalty and skill games, extensive English league and international memorabilia, and year-long ticket access for repeat visits.

βœ“ Interactive penalty gamesβœ“ Year-long accessβœ“ Extensive memorabiliaβœ“ 1–2 hour visitβœ“ Football historyβœ“ Ground floor cafe
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β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Featured review by Luke Mccarter

WOW, that’s all I have to say about this experience. This is for true football fans. You will find (like I did) how little you truly know about football. Fantastic interactive activities and the gift shop at the end is brilliant wide variety of memorabilia. The ticket you purchase allows you access for the entire year so if you wished to return you can.

πŸ† Family Action Verdict

Best for football-loving families with children who enjoy hands-on activities and sports history. The second floor interactive games are the standout for kids. The first floor layout is maze-like and can feel enclosed β€” worth knowing before visiting with children who dislike confined spaces.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

πŸ’‘Year-long access is included with your ticket β€” keep it and return for different exhibits
⏰Second floor penalty and skill games are the highlight for children
🎟️Ground floor cafe serves good food including vegan options
πŸš—First floor has a maze-like layout β€” plan your route or ask staff for guidance

πŸ’¬ What Families Are Saying

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4.3
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7,513 Google reviews

Interactive games and memorabilia50%
Year-long ticket access30%
Visit takes 1–2 hours not 3–420%
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Luke Mccarter

3 months ago

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β€œWOW, that’s all I have to say about this experience. This is for true football fans. You will find (like I did) how little you truly know about football. Fantastic interactive activities and the gift shop at the end is brilliant wide variety of memorabilia. The ticket you purchase allows you access for the entire year so if you wished to return you can.”

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Fielliep Amkreutz

3 months ago

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β€œA lot of interesting football history, about Englands leagues for both men and women, their national teams and worldcups. Mind that you'll need at most 1 to 2 hours to see eveything so to be frank the content was a bit underwhelming as the internet claimed it would be 3-4 hours. 1st floor is where you can easily spend an hour, covering English football history and world cups. 2nd floor is mostly a diverse selection of interactive games like penalty kicks with a leaderbord you can get your high score on, and skill and passing games. Mind that the penalty challenge costs 3 quid for 3 kicks. 3nd floor is entirely dedicated to black heritage. While I fully support the black cause and acknowledge the hard times and racism in football, frankly it's a bit too much for a full floor. Mind that although most likely unpopular, this is my personal opinion. It's not what I came for and while it was quite a busy saturday hardly anyone was on this floor, and anyone coming in while I was there quickly left. I know we're living in the woke decade and a venue like this would not risk reserving too few squate feet for this topic but it's simply too much. So to summarize my experience: Floor 1: Great value, full history of English football. Floor 2: Interactive games, if you have kids you can definately keep them occupied for an hour on this floor. Floor 3: You'll need 10 minutes tops.”

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Julia Chappers

a month ago

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β€œLocation good, easy to find. Website mentions disabled parking bay on Todd Street but staff didn't know if the unmarked layby (double yellow lines) was what the website referred to. Good exhibits. First floor is like a maze though so if you don't like the feeling of being trapped I would avoid it. The lift has a semi transparent glass floor and is a clever diagonal design, going vertically and horizontally at the same time. When I first used it I was a little scared, only because of a silly fear of heights, but I soon got used to it. The reason for knocking off one star is due to the out-of-date interactive football ground display. It says it's all the grounds of the EFL but, according to staff, is based on 2012 information, so my team's ground is not featured. The small cafe on the ground floor was very good, freshly cooked vegan pizza for my fussy daughter and my husband and I shared a substantial cheese and potato pasty. Flat white coffee perfectly good and a good selection of chilled drinks. All of the staff were very, very good, friendly, helpful and even funny! Definitely worth a trip and most tickets give access for a full year.”

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Eren Γ–rΓΌnğ

a month ago

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β€œGreat experience for any football fan. The collection of memorabilia is impressive, covering a huge range of football history. I especially enjoyed the interactive games on the top floor. Only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that it is quite crowded, making it a bit hard to see everything at your own pace. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Manchester!”

Reviews from Google

Overview

The National Football Museum spans multiple floors with interactive exhibits including penalty kick challenges and skill games, plus memorabilia covering English leagues, national teams, and World Cup history for both men's and women's football. Year-long ticket access lets families return across different seasons. A ground floor cafe serves food including vegan options. Budget 1–2 hours for the full visit.

πŸ• Opening Hours

Monday10:00 – 17:00
Tuesday10:00 – 17:00
Wednesday10:00 – 17:00
Thursday10:00 – 17:00
Friday10:00 – 17:00
Saturday10:00 – 17:00
Sunday10:00 – 17:00

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