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Welcome to Level Playing Field

LPF is a registered Charity in England and Wales which acts as a campaigning and advisory organisation to its membership and other parties across all sports. www.levelplayingfield.org.uk

Manchester United survey of disabled supporters

Manchester United are inviting disabled supporters to take part in a survey about the facilities, policies and procedures at Old Trafford.

The survey, developed in conjunction with the Manchester United Disabled Supporters Association (MUDSA), Level Playing Field and the Premier League, allows disabled supporters to have their say in improving the facilities for disabled fans at Old Trafford. The survey is open to both home and away fans.

The survey is available in accessible formats on request, and the club will also be conducting the survey via telephone in order to get the views of as many supporters as possible. If you require support in completing the survey, please contact Manchester United on 0161 868 8009 and the club will be happy to assist.

Take part in the survey

Manchester United improve access and inclusion at Old Trafford


LPF Access Audits

LPF provides a professional programme of audits carried out by NRAC accredited Access Auditors with an increasing number of clubs and venue owners commissioning an LPF audit. Read more information on a LPF Access Audit and how to commission one here


Just Giving

Make a Charity donation online to support Level Playing Field's works. Every donation (small and large) is very much appreciated. 


Our Sponsors

LPF would like to thank the following Sponsors for their support:

The Football Foundation

Bevan Kidwell

The FA


Contact Us:

Address: Level Playing Field c/o CAFE, No.1 Olympic Way, Wembley, London, HA9 0NP

Helpline: 020 8621 2403

Email: info@levelplayingfield.org.uk

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