
Suddenly found yourself with a free weekend and got a hankering for some Premier League football? It may not be too late to get tickets to a game near you.
If you're looking at how to watch your team this weekend, FourFourTwo are here to bring you all the information you need when it comes to getting to games, whether you're doing it on the spur of the moment or you'd like to get tickets ahead of time.
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Last minute tickets to 5 big games this weekend
1. Bournemouth vs Fulham


Bournemouth have not lost in the Premier League since their opening-day defeat to Liverpool and will be targeting another positive result in their Friday evening clash with Fulham, whose results could not be more mixed if they tried.
You'd be leaving it last-minute at this point, but if you're on the south coast it may be worth having a look to see if you can get in.
2. Arsenal vs West Ham


Arsenal will be hoping to continue their fine form as they host a London derby in Saturday's 3pm kick-off.
Mikel Arteta's side are - where else? - second in the table but last weekend closed the gap on league leaders Liverpool to just two points.
West Ham are meanwhile hoping to pull off a shock to get new manager Nuno Espirito Santo his first victory.
3. Manchester United vs Sunderland


The Theatre of Dreams does not feel as indomitable as it once did, and that means we could be in for an entertaining encounter against this season's surprise package Sunderland.
The newly-promoted Black Cats are sitting pretty in fifth having lost just one of their first six games, putting them nine places above Ruben Amorim's hapless Manchester United.
4. Aston Villa vs Burnley


Aston Villa are actually scoring goals now, so it may be just the right time for a trip to Villa Park to see them take on struggling Burnley.
The game is one of several Sunday 2pm kick-offs this week after a busy midweek of European action for the Premier League's representatives.
5. Brentford vs Manchester City


Brentford have one of the newest and shiniest grounds in the Premier League, so if you're knocking around London you could do worse than making a trip to the Gtech Community Stadium.
That's especially true if you're keen to see them take on Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, who will visit for Sunday's 4:30pm kick-off.