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·28 mars 2025
How to buy tickets to Arsenal vs Fulham in the Premier League

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·28 mars 2025
Arsenal are back in Premier League action on Tuesday night, and all eyes will be on Bukayo Saka for his likely return from injury.
The Gunners have been without their star winger since December, but it now looks like they’ll be able to count on the England international again as we approach some big games.
The title race is probably out of reach for Arsenal now, but fans will be eager to get themselves to the Emirates Stadium to witness Saka’s comeback.
The 23-year-old is one of the most entertaining players in the Premier League on his day, and at times you feel like he alone is worth the cost of a matchday ticket, given how consistently he produces at least one match-deciding moment of magic.
Arsenal fans will likely be aware that they can find the club’s official tickets page here, though it can be a bit of a thankless task trying to get to games that way.
Instead, we recommend avoiding the hassle and extra cost of club membership fees by visiting livefootballtickets.com.
Reliable, easy-to-use, and with a 150% money back guarantee, it’s little wonder more and more fans are now turning to this alternative route to ensuring they don’t miss the chance to watch their team live.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 22: Riccardo Calafiori of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, during the Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Arsenal FC at Etihad Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Fulham’s official page for tickets and hospitality can be found here, but we recommend exploring other options as well.
Season ticket holders and club members will likely be ahead of the queue for tickets, especially for a big game like this, so why not give yourself a better chance of making it to the game by using the excellent livefootballtickets.com instead?
It will be interesting to see if Saka, who has just returned to training, will be seen as being fit enough to go straight back into Mikel Arteta’s starting line up.
Given what’s at stake in the upcoming Champions League quarter-final tie with Real Madrid, we imagine Arteta might not risk Saka for this one, naming him on the bench instead.
Arsenal will then have to make some interesting choices up front, but Mikel Merino has performed pretty well in his makeshift striker role, so perhaps Arteta doesn’t need to change too much?
Arsenal predicted line up: Raya; Saliba, Gabriel, Timber, Lewis-Skelly; Rice, Partey, Odegaard; Nwaneri, Merino, Martinelli.
It could also be an emotional moment for a few of the Fulham players, as we could see a number of former Arsenal stars returning to the Emirates.
Emile Smith Rowe joined Fulham from Arsenal last summer and has performed well at Craven Cottage, and he could be joined in Marco Silva’s starting XI by fellow ex-Gunners Bernd Leno, Alex Iwobi and Willian.
There’s also Reiss Nelson, though he’s currently injured and couldn’t have played against Arsenal anyway due to only being at Fulham on loan.
Fulham predicted line up: Leno; Castagne, Bassey, Andersen, Robinson; Pereira, Berge; Smith Rowe, Willian, Iwobi; Jimenez.
Arsenal and Fulham first met all the way back in 1904, and since then this fixture has been dominated by the Gunners.
In total, AFC have won this fixture 42 times, drawing 13, and losing just nine.
Still, Fulham are often a tricky opponent even for the best teams, and their recent record against Arsenal is decent.
The north Londoners have won just two of their last six against the Cottagers, and none of their last three.
Who will come out on top this weekend? Let us know in the comments!