The National Football Museum is back in the game. We’re currently open from Thursday to Sunday, 10.00am – 4pm, and for your safety online bookings are now encouraged: www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/tickets
Visitors can expect a safe and warm reception, with one way systems, plenty of hand sanitiser stations and social distancing measures all in place. The museum’s friendly staff are also trained and on hand to help everyone enjoy their visit safely. Find out more about the measures we’ve put in place here.
Our Score Gallery exhibition, Strip! How Football Got Shirty, and our Pitch Gallery exhibition, Goal Click: Women’s Football in 2019, have both been extended, giving visitors another chance to see hundreds of era-defining football shirts and behind-the-scenes photographs taken by top players from the women’s game.
During the lockdown, our curators have been busy collecting items relating to football’s response to coronavirus and the key issues of today. New additions to the galleries include a Wolverhampton Wanderers shirt with the Black Lives Matters message worn by player Jonny Castro Otto in a recent Premier League match.
We have also invested in a brand new projector in our Penalty Shootout challenge, making the experience from 12 yards even more realistic. Soak up the pressure of Wembley, keep your nerve and go for glory from the spot…