City Xtra
·7 Mei 2026
Manchester City to rename Etihad Stadium for one game only

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·7 Mei 2026

The Etihad Stadium will be renamed by Manchester City for this weekend’s clash against Brentford in the Premier League, it has been revealed.
The decision comes at a pivotal moment in the 2025/26 campaign, as City return home following a chaotic 3-3 draw against Everton on Monday night, with Pep Guardiola’s squad under immense pressure to bridge a five-point gap to league leaders Arsenal.
Aside from the on-field action, a temporary rebrand of the club’s home will be the centre-piece of a wide-ranging celebration of City in the Community (CITC), which has provided health, education, and inclusion programs across Greater Manchester for four decades.
Staff are preparing new physical signage and digital assets to reflect the charity’s prominence, leveraging their significant global broadcast reach to amplify social causes, particularly at a time when all eyes will be on City to respond from their earlier midweek disappointment.
Now, according to the Manchester Evening News’ Simon Bajkowski, the Etihad Stadium will be renamed ‘The City in the Community Etihad Stadium’ for the weekend’s Premier League clash between Manchester City and Brentford.
The move is part of ongoing recognition for the club’s official charity, with CITC visible around the game in a number of ways, including players walking out in jackets with the charity’s branding, Ruben Dias voicing travel announcements for buses and trams, and player graphics on social media drawn by local schoolchildren.
The CITC takeover offers a temporary step aside from the high-intensity nature the ongoing Premier League title race, perhaps offering a moment of reflection on the club’s local roots during a period of immense focus.
While the renaming is only for a 90-minute window, the digital footprint of the branding will have significant global impact, while the inclusion of Ruben Dias’ voice on Bee Network trams is likely to be a viral highlight.
Beyond the final whistle on Saturday, the focus will then shift immediately back to the gruelling title sprint where Crystal Palace await in another midweek affair, ahead of the weekend’s FA Cup Final against Chelsea on May 16.







































