Get to a Premier League game this weekend! Watch Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City from £95
It's looking like a lovely weekend weather-wise, so why not spend it out watching the football?
The Premier League run-in is officially here – and you don't have to watch from home.
If you're happy from your sofa, our Premier League how-to-watch TV guide is our one-stop shop for all the channels this weekend… but wouldn't you rather be there in a nice seat?
Below are all the last-minute ticket deals you need for this weekend's biggest games, and sign up to FourFourTwo's …And It's LIVE! newsletter now to find out how to watch your team.
Article continues belowLeeds United vs Burnley
Why go and see the Michael Jackson biopic this weekend when you could watch Mike Jackson instead?
Fresh from their day out at Wembley last weekend, Leeds United are looking to end the season strongly after motoring away from relegation – and a home clash against Big Mike's already-consigned Burnley marks another big opportunity for three precious points.
Leeds have been an excellent watch in the second half of the season and with tickets still available for this Elland Road clash under the lights, you can be there.
Arsenal vs Fulham
Time is running out Gooners: if you want to see your side in what could be an unbelievably special season – or a complete disaster – then you need to act fast.
Arsenal have just a handful of home games left as they sprint to the finish line, and with Fulham looking to spoil the long-awaited party, this could be a tasty meeting indeed.
Perhaps you're just a massive fan of Emile Smith Rowe and want to give him a good reception on his return to the Emirates Stadium: we get you, if so.
Manchester United vs Liverpool
The big one of the weekend sees the two biggest clubs in English football history in polar positions: Manchester United are resurgent in the second half of the season, while Liverpool seemingly can't wait for the campaign to end.
It'll be an intriguing one, this one: there aren't that many opportunities to catch Mohamed Salah or Andrew Robertson before the end of term – perhaps Michael Carrick, too – with the Reds apparent underdogs for the first time in a while.
It's been some time since Red Devils fans have gone into a game against their old foes with genuine confidence – despite beating them at Anfield in the autumn – so why not take advantage of that good form and get yourself to Old Trafford?
Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur
Does Unai Emery still harbour some dislike for the Lilywhites, following his spell in North London? Could he pile on some misery?
This one doesn't need another sideplot, actually. Don't believe the cliches: despite a Europa League semi-final first-leg loss, Aston Villa will not be taking it easy against drop-threatened Tottenham Hotspur this weekend.
Spurs finally have their first win of 2026 and are looking to build on that, with the Midlanders looking to build momentum ahead of a pivotal week in their season: it could get feisty.
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Everton vs Manchester City
If you've not been to the Hill Dickinson Stadium this season, what are you waiting for? Tickets are just £95 this Monday night, too, as Everton host the title-chasers in what could be a defining game of the season for both sides.
Beyond David Moyes wanting to help out former Toffees captain Mikel Arteta at the top of the table, his side have their own ambitions, with European football firmly in their sights: and trust us, this is an arena that deserves the continental elite next term.
Manchester City, meanwhile, pretty much need to win every game to secure the title – and given how important goal difference might be, it's safe to say they're going to have to go for broke from now until the final day.

Mark White is the Digital Content Editor at FourFourTwo. During his time on the brand, Mark has written three cover features on Mikel Arteta, Martin Odegaard and the Invincibles, and has written pieces on subjects ranging from Sir Bobby Robson’s time at Barcelona to the career of Robinho. An encyclopedia of football trivia and collector of shirts, he first joined the team back in 2020 as a staff writer.
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