The team wear yellow and black stripes kit and play their home games at Croit Lowey in Port Erin.
The club's highest profile match came in July 2005 in front of 3,288 spectators at the National Sports Centre in Douglas when Bolton Wanderers beat Rushen United 10–0.
Peel have Corrins Folly and Rushen have Milners Tower, which stands sentry to Port Erin Bay.
During 2002, and at the age of 50, club stalwart Eric Nelson played his 1000th game during a Division One fixture against Pulrose United at Croit Lowey, and was presented with a memento to mark the occasion.
On 5 May 2010, Rushen clinched its first Premier League title with a 2–0 victory over Michael United thanks to goals from Josh Kelly and Steve Riding.