
The blaze started shortly before 6pm, close to where the team had been due to enter the stadium at around 6.30pm.
A merchandise stand caught fire outside Manchester City's stadium ahead of a Champions League game tonight.
An area near the ground was evacuated and video online showed flames and smoke coming from the kiosk, which is located near the players' entrance.
The blaze started shortly before 6pm, close to where the team had been due to enter the Etihad Stadium at around 6.30pm.
Fire crews were on the scene within minutes and the blaze has since been brought under control.
Fans had gathered nearby for a pre-match entertainment show that included on-stage interviews with Manchester City's new January signings Omar Marmoush, Vitor Reis and Abdukodir Khusanov.
At the time of the blaze, the show had already begun with women's players Rebecca Knaak and Aemu Oyama on stage.
The event was suspended as flames took hold of the stand and stewards moved fans away before fire crews arrived on the scene.
At 6.22pm, it was announced the stadium was open and fans could enter, but three entrance gates inside the cordoned-off area near the scene of the blaze were still shut.
The match kicked off on time at 8pm.
City face Belgian side Club Brugge as the new-look league phase of the Champions League reaches its conclusion tonight.
City, who are 25th in the standings, must win the game to make the knockout play-offs.
The remainder of the pre-match show was cancelled.
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