Manchester City introduce a new trial scheme to make Premier League home matches more accessible for residents living close to the Etihad Stadium. Multiple reports say the club will offer adult tickets for £10 to people based in surrounding local areas for each home game as part of the initiative, described as the club’s “most local fans” scheme. The BBC reports the trial is due to run next season, with the tickets priced at £10 for adults living in the local area. The Manchester Evening News adds that residents in neighbourhoods around the stadium can access the lower-cost tickets for matches at the Etihad. Both accounts describe the programme as a price-focused effort to target local supporters rather than the general public. Details such as eligibility boundaries, how tickets are requested, and limits on purchases are not provided in the excerpts, but the overall aim and price point are consistent across sources.