The rivals are facing off in a major final for the first time at Wembley next Saturday. Each club has sold out its allocation of 30,500 tickets for the historic clash.
Those heading to the capital have been hit with huge travel headaches after both the train driver’s union Aslef and the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers union (RMT) announced strike action in their ongoing disputes. It means there will be no direct trains between Manchester and London on Saturday.
Both clubs have laid on extra coaches as have the FA who have secured 120 coaches, 60 for each club, to try and help ‘compensate’ for the loss of train services.
This story is from the May 27, 2023 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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