Arsenal have been sanctioned for breaching FA Cup ticket rules for last season’s third-round tie against Manchester United.
The Gunners have been given a suspended £500,000 fine by the Football Association’s Professional Game Board after being unable to provide United with 15 per cent of the tickets issued, as required under the competition rules.
The FA said the fine would be triggered if Arsenal are unable to confirm they can comply with competition rules this season, or if they then fail to comply with the rules on ticket allocations in this season’s rounds.
The Professional Game Board has sanctioned Arsenal FC for breaching the 2024-25 FA Cup Rule 192 in relation to its Third Round tie against Manchester United FC on Sunday 12 January 2025.
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Mail Sport reported last December that United had made a complaint to the FA about the allocation they received.
It is understood Arsenal had safety concerns around housing United fans in an upper tier of the Emirates Stadium due to the risk of persistent standing.
Both clubs have been contacted for comment.