Author: The Match Suite
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Arsenal vs Burnley Hospitality Packages: Emirates Stadium, 18 May 2026
On Monday 18th May, Emirates Stadium hosts what could be one of the most significant moments in Arsenal’s recent history. Even if the title is not mathematically settled by then, Arsenal vs Burnley carries the weight of a potential coronation. The Emirates on a night like this will be an experience unlike any other in…
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World Cup 2026 Hospitality Packages: The Complete Guide
The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from 11th June to 19th July across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico and with the tournament just weeks away, demand for hospitality packages is at its peak. Whether you are planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the final, following your team through the group stage,…
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Manchester United vs Liverpool Hospitality Packages – Old Trafford, May 2026
Old Trafford hosts one of English football’s greatest fixtures on Sunday 3 May as Manchester United welcome Liverpool for a 3.30pm kick-off. The match has been moved to that unusual slot as an additional security measure — a sign of the occasion’s magnitude. United won 2-1 at Anfield earlier this season thanks to goals from…
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How to get tickets for Arsenal Vs Fulham at the Emirates this weekend
With the Premier League title race entering its most critical phase, Arsenal host Fulham at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday 2nd May knowing that a win could open up a six-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table, albeit momentarily. For anyone looking to be inside the Emirates for one of the…
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Emirates Stadium Champions League semi-final hospitality packages: Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid
On Tuesday 5th May, north London hosts one of the most anticipated European nights in Arsenal’s recent history. The second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Atlético Madrid with a place in the Budapest final on 30th May on the line. Understandably, the fixture is generating extraordinary demand for tickets and hospitality packages. If…
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Best cities to visit during the 2026 FIFA World Cup: a fan’s guide
The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from 11 June to 19 July, spanning 104 matches across 16 cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For a football fan, it is the most ambitious tournament ever staged and also one of the greatest travel opportunities of a generation. With so many cities to choose from,…
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FA Cup semi-final hospitality packages 2026: compare packages and find the best deal
Two of the most compelling fixtures in the FA Cup calendar take place at Wembley Stadium this weekend, and if you are still looking for a way in or want to make the occasion something special then a hospitality package could be exactly the answer. Here is everything you need to know, including a full…
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What is the atmosphere actually like at the Emirates? A first-hand account from Arsenal vs Man City
There is a debate that follows Arsenal around like a shadow. Not about tactics or transfers, but about their fans. Is the atmosphere inside the Emirates Stadium — hushed, tense, desperately willing — actually holding the team back? Having attended Arsenal vs Manchester City in September 2025, a match that ended 1-1 after Martinelli’s extraordinary…
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A new era of apparel: why women’s football merch is catching up in 2026
For too long, supporters of the women’s game were treated as an after-thought in the club shop. If you wanted to show your colours, you were often stuck with generic, ill-fitting unisex templates or “feminised” lifestyle apparel. As we move through 2026, that era of compromise is finally ending. Driven by a surge in commercial…
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A first-hand guide to successfully getting Wimbledon tickets
Wimbledon is the most famous tennis tournament in the world, and for many sports fans attending it sits somewhere near the top of their bucket list. The problem, of course, is actually getting in. The public ballot was introduced in 1924 and has always been substantially oversubscribed and yet two years ago, on our first…
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The Digital Terrace: why the club app is the new heart of matchday
For decades, the “matchday experience” was defined by the tangible: the smell of fried onions outside the ground, the weight of a physical program, and the roar of the crowd. But as we move further into 2026, the modern football fan’s journey doesn’t start at the turnstiles, it’s accessible in their pocket, 24/7. What was…
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The end of gambling on Premier League shirts: what it means for clubs, fans and the future of football sponsorship
From the start of the 2026/27 Premier League season, betting companies will no longer appear on the front of matchday shirts. It is a change three years in the making, and one that carries significant financial, social, and commercial consequences for the world’s most-watched football league. Why are betting companies no longer going to be…
