Guide to buying Premier League tickets for the 2026/27 season, including hospitality and VIP options
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Jake Hackney
Summary
The Premier League has announced the fixtures for the 2026/27 season, with reigning champions Arsenal opening against newly promoted Coventry City. Hospitality and VIP tickets are already available for purchase via Seat Unique, and the article provides a guide on how to buy Premier League tickets, including different categories such as standard, hospitality, and VIP packages.
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Reigning 2025/26 champions Arsenal will kick off the season when they welcome newly promoted Coventry City on August 22
The new domestic campaign is just weeks away, and supporters can already snap up tickets for their club's home games
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