English Premier League Tickets

Arsenal vs Coventry City
Hull City vs Manchester United
Everton FC vs Crystal Palace
Ipswich Town vs Sunderland
Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United
Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester City vs A.F.C. Bournemouth
Newcastle United vs Liverpool
Fulham FC vs Chelsea
Crystal Palace vs Manchester City
Manchester United vs Ipswich Town
Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
Leeds United vs Brentford
Tottenham Hotspur vs Newcastle United
A.F.C. Bournemouth vs Everton FC
About English Premier League
The English Premier League is the top flight of English league football. It is also considered by many as the best league in Europe. The League was founded in 1992, taking over from the old First Division which was established in 1888.
The transition from the first division into the Premier League came after the low point to which English football has descended in the late 80s after the Heysel Stadium and Hillsborough Stadium disasters. The establishment of the Premier League made English football teams more prosperous. Modern stadiums with higher standards were built and clubs' income increased significantly thanks to TV broadcasting contracts. As a consequence, the Premier League has become the most attractive league for football fans and top players all over the world. 20 clubs take part in the league each season with the top 4 teams qualifying for the following season's UEFA Champions League.
The Premier League's most successful club since its inception in 1992 is Manchester United who have won the title 13 times, all of which came under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson. The only other clubs to have won the title are Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Leicester City, whose 2015-16 triumph as 5000-1 outsiders remains one of sport's greatest fairy tales.
The 2025-26 season ended a long wait for Arsenal, who were crowned champions for the first time since their unbeaten "Invincibles" side of 2003-04. Mikel Arteta's team finished on 85 points, seven clear of runners-up Manchester City, while Manchester City's Erling Haaland claimed the Golden Boot with 27 goals. Arsenal also reached the UEFA Champions League final, where they were beaten on penalties by Paris Saint-Germain, while West Ham United, Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated.
The Premier League remains the most-watched football league globally, captivating millions of viewers each week. It now features iconic stars like Manchester City's Erling Haaland and creative midfielder Phil Foden, Arsenal's dynamic trio Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and record signing Viktor Gyokeres, Liverpool's electrifying Mohamed Salah alongside big-money arrivals Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, and Manchester United's influential Bruno Fernandes. The league is also brimming with promising talent, including Cole Palmer, Kobbie Mainoo and Eberechi Eze, ensuring an exciting mix of experience and fresh talent every season.
The premier league holds an almost century old tradition of playing a full fixture during the "Boxing day" - A day after Christmas (December 26th). In the past during the Boxing day employers gave money, clothes, food and other valuable goods in Christmas boxes to their employees, hence the name. Today, it is a day dedicated to sporting events and mark the start of the post-Christmas sales.
During the early years of the 20th century the league scheduled 2 adjacent fixtures on Christmas and Boxing days where every 2 teams met twice. Each team played at home and away Vs. the same opponent.
Both Boxing day and New Year's day fixtures in the Premier league are played when other leagues in Europe are on winter break. Naturally during this week the world football fans' attention is focused only on the Premier league. Many tourist take a full advantage of so many fixtures' proximity and come to England for shopping and the opportunity to watch several football matches. It seems that what makes the Premier League so fascinating is the long tradition of football culture amongst all clubs' fans.
James Milner is the player with the most Premier League appearances, having overtaken Gareth Barry's tally of 653 during the 2025-26 season. Alan Shearer is the league's all-time leading scorer with 260 goals, followed by Harry Kane with 213 and Wayne Rooney with 208, while Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is the highest-scoring overseas player in the competition's history.
If referring to records that also include the first division eras before the Premier League was established then Everton holds the record of season appearances (123), goal keeper Peter Shilton holds the record of individual appearances (849) and Jimmy Greaves holds the record of individual goals (357).
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