Premier League matches are always incredibly popular among football fans, particular for the higher profile fixtures, with drama, tension and historic matches coming to the forefront for exhilarating games that won’t disappoint. Over the course of the season, there are set to be plenty of exciting games to catch but these are the must-see games you won’t want to miss. So, set up your viewing schedule for these matches so you can stay up to date with how the Premier League pans out over the next few months, culminating with the end of the season in May 2019.
Liverpool v Manchester United – 15 December
Arguably the deepest rivalry in football, the Liverpool v Manchester United match is definitely going to be one for the diary. There’s added significance to their 2018/2019 games though as both sides will be fighting for the Premier League title, so expect plenty of tension. The stakes will be high for this one if you’re planning on gambling on this game.
Liverpool v Newcastle – 26 December
Boxing Day sees Liverpool host Newcastle for a fixture that will rouse memories of thrilling matches from the past, such as the 4-3 games from 1996 and 1997. With Rafael Benitez back at Anfield, this isn’t a game to miss so this one might be a belated Christmas present for fans of either of these teams. Around Christmas time betting companies tend to have a variety of deals, see the free bets here.
Manchester City v Liverpool – New Year’s Day
2019 kicks off in style with the New Year’s Day match between two of the country’s most thrilling teams – Manchester City and Liverpool. We’ve been treated to some of the most exciting games between these teams over the last season, so with the fight for the title at stake, this could be a decisive match.
Tottenham v Arsenal – 2 March
2nd March has a great line up of games worth seeing but over in north London, the Tottenham and Arsenal game will be the first north London derby between each side at the stadium at a crucial point in the season, so expect plenty of tension and a great atmosphere, since Spurs will be clamouring to get all the points on their own turf.
Everton v Liverpool – 2 March
In addition to the London derbies, the Merseyside derby is also taking place this weekend – Everton and Liverpool will be battling it out at Goodison Park, with new manager Marco Silva taking up his role by this point. A win on home soil for Everton will be a priority at this game, so it’s sure to be a good one.
Manchester United v Chelsea – 27 April
This has the potential to be a title decider or a top-four decider, but while it’s impossible to know what will be at stake with this game, there’s no doubt that with just two rounds of fixtures left to play after this one, it’s sure to be a massive match with an impact on how the Premier League finishes.