With Liverpool and City pushing each other all the way till the end of the wire last season, all eyes are on Pep’s men as they attempt to add themselves into the very exclusive bunch who have won the English top-flight title three times running.
Meanwhile, with Liverpool making no new additions to their squad, the Red’s, now champions of Europe, attempt to make the final step and bring home the first title of Liverpool’s Premier League Era.
LiveFootballTickets.com makes it easy and affordable to see your favorite teams and the most exciting matchups every week. They’ve helped just under half a million football fans get tickets and vendor for over 1,700 matches with a 100% money-back guarantee. Let’s look at some games coming up over the next few months that you won’t want to miss.
1. Tottenham Hotspur vs Watford

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Saturday October 19th
Kickoff at 3 pm
White Hart Lane, London
Tickets around 100 pounds
The Champion’s League runners-up are hosting Watford at home in their unbelievably beautiful new stadium on Saturday October 19th at a 3pm kickoff.
The Spurs will look to continue barking while they make that number 3 spot their own. With the wins in the Champion’s League and youth development last year and the cash-splashing by Daniel Levy in the summer transfer window, Mauricio Pochettino will want to kick on and mark his sixth season in charge with some silverware.
Watford, on the other hand, will be looking to take a leaf out of Aston Villa’s opener against Spurs and upset the apple cart with the help of their record-breaking signing, Ismaila Sarr, an Africa Cup of Nations finalist with Senegal.
800 tickets remain, starting at 100 pounds.
2. West Ham United vs Sheffield United

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Saturday October 26th
Kickoff at 3 pm
London Stadium, London
Tickets around 55 pounds
If you’re near the London Olympic Stadium Saturday, October 26th around 3 pm, it might be worth saving that date for a clash between top 7 hopefuls West Ham United and newly promoted Sheffield.
Starting at 54 pounds, there are only 500 tickets left to see the likes of Filipe Anderson, Jack Wilshire, Sebastian Haller, and Manuel Lanzini in the claret and blue express themselves against Sheffield.
Sheffield United having earned promotion back to the Premier League for the first time in 12 years, will be eager to stake their claim for next season as early as possible, and an early-season trip for the Blades to test the leaky defense of the Irons is just what they need to set down a marker.
3. Manchester City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Saturday October 5th
Kickoff at 3 pm
Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Tickets around 70 pounds
Wolves will be hoping they can repeat their performance from last December and hand City a loss as they travel to the Etihad on Saturday October 5th for a 3pm whistle.
Wolves, who shocked the English football world last season with their achieving of best-of-the-rest status along with Europa League football following promotion from the Championship, were also one of only 4 losses the Citizen’s suffered on their run to the Premier League title.
Meanwhile, Guardiola, incorrigible as ever, will look to drive his players forward in front of their home crowd as they, like Wolves, look to achieve repeats from last season and deny Liverpool the title again.
Just under 70 pounds gets you a ticket through LiveFootballTickets.com
4. The Northwest Derby – Manchester United vs Liverpool

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Saturday October 19th
Kickoff at 5:30 pm
Old Trafford, Manchester
Tickets around 220 pounds
The most-watched football match in the world, the Northwest Derby saw some dull affairs under Mourinho. However, the much more pacey and dynamic attack of United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made for some exciting games last season. Old Trafford is the battleground for the first showdown between the two most successful clubs in English football.
Jurgen Klopp only just managed his first win in the Northwest Derby, when a double from super-sub-XherdanShaqiri game his Red’s a 3-1 win at Anfield over their eternal rivals.
LiveFootballTickets.com offers as near as makes no difference the lowest ticket price for such a big match, not that saving a few pounds here or there matters a whole lot when ticket prices are above 200 quid.
4. Liverpool vs Leicester City

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Saturday October 5th
Kickoff at 3 pm
Anfield, Liverpool
Tickets around 150 pounds
If you do want to see Liverpool do their stuff this October but you don’t want to pay hundreds of pounds for it, go on down to the fields of Anfield Road on Saturday, October 5th, and see them take on their old manager’s new club in Leicester City.
Early last season saw a 3-1 win over the Foxes while under their new manager Brendan Rogers later in the season, a 1-1 draw played out at the King Power.
You can lodge yourself in the LFC fan’s section if you want to get the authentic Anfield experience, or find room in the recently improved main stand for 150 pounds.
5. Everton vs West Ham United

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Saturday October 19th
Kickoff at 12:30 pm
Goodison Park, Liverpool
Tickets start at around 80 pounds
If you’re looking for a competitive matchup on a half-twelve kickoff, the Hammers visit Goodison Park to play Everton mid-October in what’ likely to be a cracking affair.
Under Marco Silva, Everton have led the spending charts, bringing in the likes of Moise Kean from Juventus, and Alex Iwobi from Arsenal. The Toffees finished in 8th last season and will be looking to utilize their new signings to crack on and maybe break the top 6.
Manuel Pellegrini will have a similar league position in his mind come May 2020, and this could be a major 6 pointer in the race for Europa League football.
6. Southampton vs Chelsea

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Sunday October 6th
Kickoff at 2 pm
Saint Mary’s Stadium, Southampton
Tickets around 100 pounds
Now fully-established Premier League regulars, Saint Mary’s Stadium on the south coast plays host to one of the more intriguing storylines of the Premier League this season.
2 pm on Sunday, October 6th, Frank Lampard, having suffered a fine how-do-you-do at the hands of Solskjaer and Manchester United on the opening weekend, will take his team full of young prospects and previous title winners under Conte to Saint Mary’s and try their hand at one of the harder away trips in the Premier League season.
Ralph Hassenhuttl, steadying the sinking ship that was the Saint’s last season, has recuiting some serious attacking talent in MousaDjenepo and Danny Ings, and with young English prospects like Jake Hesketh and Che Adams, you might even see Gareth Southgate there.
A trip to the south coast will cost you 100 pounds, savings enough to afford a fresh fish dinner.