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The best Premier League games in November 2024

We are a quarter of the way into Premier League season 2024/2025 and this campaign has shown early signs of being a classic.

It looks likely that we have a three-way title race on our hands and there is no shortage of teams looking to wrestle the title away from Manchester City

Pep Guardiola’s side have won the title four times on the bounce now, but will face challenges from Liverpool and Arsenal, with Aston Villa and Chelsea also in the mix.

Some big teams – Manchester United, Newcastle and Spurs – have not started the league campaign as well as they would have expected – they will all view November as a critical month.

And, at the bottom, Southampton, Wolves and Ipswich Town are already looking somewhat forlorn, so a victory or two would change the dynamic drastically.

There are some huge games in November and SeatPick is the place to see all the tickets available for the Premier League on the resale market. 

Whether you are a local fan hoping to see your heroes in action, or travelling to England from afar for a once-in-a-lifetime match, SeatPick has you covered.

 
 
 
 
 
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Here are eight Premier League fixtures to look out for in November:

Manchester United vs Chelsea, Sunday 3 November

It will either be new Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim, or interim coach Ruud van Nistelrooy, to take charge for the home game against Chelsea.

This will be a tough test against Enzo Maresca’s team, who will be chomping at the bit to keep their Cole Palmer-inspired start to the campaign going.

Manchester United will have to be on their toes for this clash and tickets have already been in big demand for one of the Premier League’s iconic clashes.

Tickets to see Manchester United vs Chelsea start at £61 with the average price currently at just over £210.

Wolves vs Southampton, Saturday 9 November

It seems likely that both Wolves and Southampton will come into this match without a win in the Premier League so far this campaign.

Both sides need to put points on the board and we can expect a classic Premier League “six-pointer” in this one.

Wolves games are amongst the most reasonable in the Premier League, for this Wolves vs Southampton clash tickets start from £60.

Liverpool vs Aston Villa, Saturday 9 November

Anfield plays host to one of the top teams in the Premier League as Aston Villa continue a tough run of away fixtures which includes Tottenham and Club Brugge.

For Liverpool, this is another test of the credentials of Arne Slot. After a good result at Arsenal, the Reds will be looking for a big win against the Villains.

A ticket for this clash between Liverpool and Aston Villa will cost you at least £144, via SeatPick and the trusted, reliable, resale sites aggregated on our ticket search engine.

Manchester United vs Leicester, Sunday 10 November

The new Manchester United manager has a lot of home games first up and Old Trafford could be pivotal for Ruben Amorim to start well.

Leicester are once again the visitors following the Carabao Cup match earlier this week, which ended in a whopping 5-2 victory for Man United.

Tickets to see another potential goal-fest between Manchester United and Leicester City at Old Trafford, are on average £170.

Chelsea vs Arsenal, Sunday 10 November

Arsenal have bagged some big wins over Chelsea in recent years with Stamford Bridge a happy hunting ground for Mikel Arteta.

The big question here is whether Chelsea have improved enough under Enzo Maresca to secure a big statement win. Stamford Bridge will be rocking to roar their team on & if Arsenal can’t get hold of Cole Palmer this has the makings of a classic.

Tickets for Chelsea vs Arsenal start from £214 and SeatPick has many thousands of ticket options for this game alone.

Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest, Saturday 23 November

Arsenal were the main contender to Manchester City for the past two seasons. November has traditionally been a tricky month for the Gunners, who have already overcome plenty of tough away matches.

Nottingham Forest are arguably the surprise package of the campaign so far. In Chris Wood, they have a striker bang in form who will be keen to show he can be a handful for any defence here. 

Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest is one of the more reasonably priced matches to see the Gunners at home, with prices starting at £118.

Manchester City vs Tottenham, Saturday 23 November

Manchester City and Spurs meet for the second time in just over three weeks, at the Etihad Stadium. Matches between these two are almost always exciting and are guaranteed to see goals.

Spurs overcame Pep Guardiola’s side 2-1 in the Carabao Cup at the end of October, with goals from Timo Werner and Pape Mate Sarr. 

Manchester City will be keen on revenge here and you can be there for just under £90 a ticket. Tottenham supporters looking to sit in the away end are also catered for on SeatPick, with these seats starting from £145 each.

West Ham United vs Arsenal, Saturday 30 November

The month of November closes out with another London derby to savour as Arsenal head to the London Stadium.

After beating Manchester United, West Ham’s season is beginning to pick up and after losing 6-0 to the Gunners last campaign in this fixture, they will be keen to put up a greater challenge here.

Tickets are available for West Ham vs Arsenal from £85 with away seats for the travelling Gunners fans available from just under £400.

*Prices are subject to change. All data & prices are correct at the time of publishing.