Man Utd laying special trains on for their game against Real. From London Euston to Manchester. [h=1]Rail Madrid[/h]Following the recent Champions League draw that pitted Manchester United against Real Madrid in the Last 16 of Europe's premier club competition, Old Trafford is set to host one of the most eagerly-anticipated fixtures in years when the Spanish side come to town on Tuesday 5 March. And now, for the first time, Thomas Cook Sport is offering fans the chance to book chartered return train travel for the match from London Euston. The service, which stops only at Watford Junction and Milton Keynes en route to Manchester Piccadilly, is available from just £45 per person. The trains are chartered exclusively by Thomas Cook Sport and available only to United fans travelling to the match. Sir Alex Ferguson has described the meeting with Real Madrid, which will reunite Cristiano Ronaldo with Old Trafford for the first time since his departure in 2009, as "the tie of the round". So don't miss out and book your travel now. Your carriage awaits! Approximate travel times: Depart London Euston 14:51 Arrive Manchester Piccadilly 17:30 Depart Manchester Piccadilly 23:09 Arrive London Euston 02:31 More: Book your rail package | Fans will welcome Ronaldo
I think the trains should start at Dover,Devon and Sussex.Fancy making them travel to London for a connection!
Oldham knock out Liverpool! Leeds knock out Spurs! Our 2-2 draw with Brentford seems a good result now!
The rate things are going at. It's hard to see beyond a Manchester club winning it. It's scary how weaker the PL has become. It can't be a coincidence. Make no mistake about it Chelsea, Spurs and Liverpool were made to look ordinary against teams supposedly of far lower quality. PL getting weaker, Football League getting stronger.
The rate things are going at. It's hard to see beyond a Manchester club winning it. It's scary how weaker the PL has become. It can't be a coincidence. Make no mistake about it Chelsea, Spurs and Liverpool were made to look ordinary against teams supposedly of far lower quality. PL getting weaker, Football League getting stronger.