Premier League match ticket to buy after the international break

24/11/2023

The two-week boring international break is finally over and Premier League football returns to our stadiums this weekend.

England has the best top flight in the world and it is a fact that there is no other top flight that is enjoyed more than the Premier League.

With money from investors from all over the world, the competition is filled with quality players and managers who constantly deliver in matches.

Fans are a major part of the English game as they create the best atmosphere in the stadiums for the players to enjoy while trying to win games.

The next round of matches is the latest instalment of games as we look forward to an exciting end to the first half of this term.

Manchester City continues to dominate the Premier League and this week will be the most important in their bid to stay atop the league standings.

They will face the only club that has prevented them from having a clean sweep of Premier League titles in the last seven seasons: Liverpool.

But their heavyweight clash is not the only game that will make fans buy Premier League tickets on Seatsnet this weekend.

There is also a crunch clash between Newcastle United and Chelsea, two clubs with money to burn and fighting for more recognition.

The Magpies ended Arsenal's unbeaten run before the international break, while Chelsea ended Tottenham's on the same weekend.

Arsenal will also face tricky Brentford in one of the toughest games they have faced, considering the Bees have been their boogey team since they came to the Premier League.

Unai Emery is doing a brilliant job at Aston Villa and his team will face Tottenham in London in a must-win clash for the Lilywhites.

Spurs will hope their team can win and show why they can still be Premier League champions.

Manchester United will also travel to Everton, who have just been docked ten points for off-field offences and it would be interesting to see how the Toffees will respond and if United can return to action with a win.

Manchester City vs Liverpool

Manchester City's game against Liverpool this weekend is clearly the biggest match on the English calendar, and it has been pushed forward to an afternoon kick-off because of crowd trouble.

The fans of both clubs consider themselves tough rivals and have continued to have a go at each other on and off the pitch, so authorities did not want to risk a major security situation.

City heads into that game after their thrilling 4-4 draw against Chelsea, and Liverpool will watch that game to find weaknesses in the City game.

For Chelsea to score four times against the treble winners, Liverpool will surely find some opening to bag some goals as well.

Just a point separates both clubs on the league table, but they have been plagued with inconsistency recently.

Liverpool has won three and drawn two of their last five league games, including that shocking draw at Luton.

City has lost one, drawn one and won three of their last five league matches, which suggests both clubs are not exactly on their best form before this game.

But when they meet, it is guaranteed entertainment, with ten goals scored in the last two matches between them.

Liverpool has won three and City has won two of the last five games between these teams ahead of this fixture.

Newcastle United vs Chelsea

Newcastle United will host the resurgent Chelsea in this game, with the Blues looking to build on their 4-4 thriller against Manchester City before the break.

Although Chelsea is not yet in their best shape, and we cannot consider them ready to win the league, the Blues are setting up nicely to be in good shape in the second half of the term.

To find proof for this, look closely at their record against the top opponents. Apart from their draw against Manchester City before the break, the Blues have won Tottenham, picked up points and remained unbeaten against Liverpool and Arsenal as well.

Newcastle is also one of the top sides in the league now, having defeated Arsenal to end the Gunners' unbeaten start to the campaign.

But Eddie Howe's men are struggling with serious inconsistency and have won just one of their last three league games.

They defeated Arsenal only to lose to Bournemouth before the international break and would be eager to get back to winning in this match.

They were unbeaten against Chelsea last term, defeating the Blues in this fixture. Can they repeat that performance?

Brentford vs Arsenal

Arsenal travels to Brentford for this interesting game hopeful of curing their away sickness that has seen them win just once on the road in their last five competitive travels.

After Brentford gained promotion to the Premier League, they became one more London rival for the Gunners in the league and they won the first league game between both clubs.

Since then, matches between them have had extra spice, even though Arsenal has dominated the recent meetings.

The Bees nearly qualified for a European place last term and have done admirably well without their star man Ivan Toney, who has been serving a ban.

Brentford lost at Liverpool before the international break but were on a three-game winning run before that game, including a 2-0 win at Chelsea.

The overused Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard have not been at their best recently, with the Norwegian missing the games before the international break, will they make an impact in this match? 

Tottenham vs Aston Villa

Not so long ago, we wondered if Tottenham would win the Premier League after they topped the standings for several weeks.

The Lilywhites had made a superb start to life under their new manager, Ange Postecoglou, as the Australian implements the attacking football that brought him so much success at Celtic.

However, they have lost their last two Premier League games against Chelsea and Wolves, which has thrown a spanner into their chances of winning the league.

This match against Aston Villa has the potential of ending in yet another defeat for them because Unai Emery's side has been in terrific form.

Their shock loss to Nottingham Forest at the start of this month is the only competitive game they have not won in their last six matches.

Villa is in top shape and full of confidence as they look to gatecrash the traditional top four in the Premier League.

Only a point separates both clubs ahead of this game, which means Villa will break into the top four if they win this game. Can there be a bigger motivation to win?

The head-to-head records also favour Villa, who won the last two games between both clubs before this match.

Everton vs Manchester United

Manchester United will be Everton's first opponents after they were docked ten points by the Premier League for rule breaches.

Sean Dyche had done a remarkable job of taking them away from the foot of the league table and his boys seem to be on a fine run of form before that verdict.

Because this is the first half of the season, the Toffees will feel confident that they can still do well in the league this term.

United will be delighted at that news as it is likely to affect their opponents negatively, making it much easier for them to win the game.

Erik Ten Hag's side has won all their last three matches against Everton, although they have not been on their best form recently.

They have just two wins from their last five matches in all competitions, losing three of those games.

Before the break, they secured an unconvincing home win against Luton and must do better if they intend to defeat Everton. 

These are just a few Premier League matches that will be worth watching, and it would be smart to get your hands on their tickets now.

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