Last minute Premier League tickets! Five big games with great seat deals available this weekend at Manchester derby, Liverpool and others
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Last minute Premier League tickets! Five big games with great seat deals available this weekend at Manchester derby, Liverpool and others
"The Premier League returns this weekend, after fixtures across both domestic cup competitions in the FA Cup third round and Carabao Cup semi-finals. Our Premier League how-to-watch TV guide will give you all the information you need to know in order to watch the weekend's action from your living room, but what if you'd prefer to get off the sofa and step into the stadium itself?"
"New boss Michael Carrick will make his second debut in the Manchester United dugout in the Saturday lunchtime kickoff, over three years on from his last interim spell. Manchester City pose a huge challenge to the hosts, as the 'noisy neighbours' are 13 matches unbeaten in a streak that goes back to November. Will Manchester United's tumultuous two weeks end with victory, or will chaos continue to reign?"
"Fourth-placed Liverpool will be hoping to distance themselves from the chasing pack of Brentford, Manchester United and Chelsea, as they host Burnley at 3pm on Saturday. The Reds remain without Mohamed Salah due to Egypt's progression in the Africa Cup of Nations, but are boosted by the return of Hugo Ekitike, who missed the last two Premier League fixtures through injury. Burnley look doomed in 19th place, but after a 5-1 thumping of Millwall in the FA Cup third round, should be full of confidence."
Premier League action returns this weekend following FA Cup third-round and Carabao Cup semi-final fixtures. A television guide provides information for watching matches from home, while last-minute ticket deals allow fans to attend games in person. Manchester United host Manchester City in a Saturday lunchtime kickoff as new boss Michael Carrick makes his second debut, and City arrive on a 13-match unbeaten run dating back to November. Fourth-placed Liverpool host Burnley at 3pm, with Mohamed Salah absent due to Egypt's Africa Cup of Nations involvement and Hugo Ekitike returning from injury. Burnley sit 19th but carry confidence after a 5-1 FA Cup win over Millwall.
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