Playing Football in England

Playing Football in England

The English Premier League is recognised as the finest in the world.  This tour can take you to some of the finest clubs including Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchetester City, the choice is yours. There is time to play a few games and to enjoy the sights. This tour can be arranged around your own training camp or we can recommend some, including camps and competitions associated with Arsenal in London and Bobby Charlton in Manchester.

SAMPLE DAILY ITINERARY BELOW

SOME OF THE TOUR’S SIGHTS.

Day 1 — Arrival London


On arrival meet with your professional tour guide drive to Windsor. Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it has since been the home of 40 monarchs. The late Queen Elizabeth II is interned here with her husband. Following the tour continue into central London. The rest of the day is free to relax and settle in. Overnight stay in London.

Day 2 —  London


This morning experience and introductory tour of some famous landmarks. Drive through the West End and see Buckingham Palace, The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square. In the Old City admire St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London and of course, London's most famous Bridge -Tower Bridge. Lunch will be at the Freemasons Arms in Covent Garden that was built during the reign of Queen Victoria and has a great place in history. It was here that the Football Association met in 1863 to thrash out the laws of a game now played in more than 200 countries across the globe, and we celebrate this connection with a fine array of soccer memorabilia in the downstairs bar. Afternoon is free to explore at leisure. Overnight stay in London.

Day 3 — Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham, Wembley


This morning take a look behind the scenes at your choice of Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham, Wembley and several others. See the changing room complex, walk down the players' tunnel into the stadium and take the manager's seat in the dug out and see the trophy rooms. This afternoon play your first game of the tour against local opposition. Overnight stay in London.

Day 4 — Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers


After breakfast drive north and pause to visit Stratford-upon-Avon. Visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare and the nearby home of his wife, Ann Hathaway - free time in this small attractive town. Continuing north arrive in The Midlands - home to several clubs that have stadium tours. Aston Villa or Wolverhampton Wanderers perhaps ?  Overnight stay in The Midlands.

Day 5 — Manchester United and City


This morning, travel north to Manchester and of course 2 stadiums are recommend today. Old Trafford for Manchester United and The Etihad for Manchester City. Also not to be missed is the countries only museum of football - all 5 levels of static and interactive displays from England and beyond.  Overnight stay in Manchester.

Day 6 — Liverpool and Everton


Begin the day with a short drive to Merseyside. Stadium tours of Anfield (Liverpool) and Goodison Park (Everton) are possible and visit to The Beatles Story Museum plus Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane. Overnight stay in Manchester.

Day 7 — Manchester


Hotel is well located to cover a large region where matches can be arranged to play against other teams. Other professional teams that are within easy reach of here include Blackburn Rovers, Preston North End, Blackburn, Burnley and many more. Overnight stay in Manchester

Day 8 — Departure


An executive motor coach is provided for the transfer to Manchester Airport 

 THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY
Our tours are tailor made to the exact specifications of the group planner. Please contact us for your custom quotation and itinerary.

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 THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY
Our tours are tailor made to the exact specifications of the group planner. 
Please contact us for your custom quotation and itinerary.

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