Manchester’s Co-op Live is set to make history by hosting the city’s first-ever regular-season NBA game.
The 2027 fixture will be only the second time an NBA team has played in Manchester, and the first since 2013. The exact date and participating teams will be announced prior to the 2026/27 season.
As the home to Basketball England, headquartered on the Etihad Campus, Manchester boasts an ongoing affinity with the sport, from elite competition through grassroots development and community outreach.
Guy Dunstan, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Co-op Live said: “Working alongside the NBA and Manchester City Council to bring a sporting event of this magnitude to the city marks another incredible milestone for the North West, and in Co-op Live’s exciting journey to date. We are delighted to host Manchester’s first-ever regular season game, in a venue purposefully designed to deliver an electrifying atmosphere and world-class fan experience. Bring on 2027.”
Councillor Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: “Manchester once again has shown what a magnificent draw it is for major events, and we are thrilled to welcome the NBA back to our city. This city is known for big names, big games and a reputation for showcasing world-class events on the biggest stage possible. With a growing basketball scene in Manchester this event feels like the perfect fit and will give so many people in our city the chance to see what the best athletes in the sport can do on our home turf.
“When it comes to delivering world-class events we know that Manchester is now firmly on the map. Now, working with our partners we want to continue driving investment towards our city, creating new jobs, increasing growth and providing new opportunities and experiences for all of our residents.”
- Words:
- Bradley Lengden
- Published on:
- Wed 30 Jul 2025