Five-a-Side Football in Manchester: Where to Play
The complete guide to 5-a-side football in Manchester - the pitches, the leagues, how to get a team in, and where to find a casual game if you are new in town.

Five-a-side is the most-played form of football in Manchester, and getting a game is easy once you know where to look. The big purpose-built operator is Powerleague, with floodlit 3G pitches at sites including Trafford and Whalley Range running organised leagues most weeknights. Council leisure centres across the city – from the south Manchester suburbs to Tameside and Salford – rent out sports halls and outdoor courts by the hour, which is how most casual groups play.
If you do not have a full team, you are not stuck. Several operators and apps run “join a game” sessions where individuals are added to a balanced match, and Manchester’s large student and young-professional population means there is constant turnover and demand. Workplace leagues are common too – plenty of city-centre offices field a team in a Tuesday or Wednesday-night division.
To get a team into a league, pick a venue near where your players live or work, enter a division matched to your standard (most leagues run several tiers), and commit to a weekly slot – the social side is half the point. Bring shin pads, play in moulded boots or trainers on 3G, and expect a faster, more technical game than 11-a-side. For most Mancunians, a weekly five-a-side is the easiest way to stay fit and keep football in their week.