
Premier League Matchweek 28: All 10 Fixtures And How To Get Tickets (27 February–1 March 2026)
Written by Aviran Zazon | Last updated on February 26, 2026
The title race, the fight for the European places, and the squeeze around the relegation line all take shape in the same weekend here, which gives this round a bit more edge than a routine late-winter set of fixtures.
Below, all ten Premier League matches are covered, with one Match of the Week pick, the implications for the table in each game, and a clear nudge on where to look if you are checking late availability. When resale is part of that picture, Ticket-Compare.com works as a comparison platform rather than a seller, showing listings from pre-vetted resale sites and authorised hospitality partners in one place so you can compare without opening a dozen tabs.
| Fixture | Date | Quick stakes |
|---|---|---|
| Wolves vs Aston Villa | Friday 27 February 2026 | Bottom side against a top-four push |
| Bournemouth vs Sunderland | Saturday 28 February 2026 | Two-point gap in the middle pack |
| Newcastle United vs Everton FC | Saturday 28 February 2026 | One-point gap, winner can climb fast |
| Liverpool vs West Ham United | Saturday 28 February 2026 | Europe push meets relegation scrap |
| Burnley vs Brentford | Saturday 28 February 2026 | Burnley need points, Brentford eye Europe |
| Leeds United vs Manchester City | Saturday 28 February 2026 | Title chase against survival breathing room |
| Fulham vs Tottenham Hotspur | Sunday 1 March 2026 | London derby with pressure on Spurs |
| Manchester United vs Crystal Palace | Sunday 1 March 2026 | Top-four hold versus mid-table push |
| Brighton vs Nottingham Forest | Sunday 1 March 2026 | Bottom-half pressure with Forest close to danger |
| Arsenal vs Chelsea | Sunday 1 March 2026 | London derby with title and top-four weight |
Wolves vs Aston Villa – Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton (Friday 27 February 2026)
Friday night at Molineux Stadium tends to feel tight enough anyway, and that only sharpens when Wolves come in bottom on 10 points with third-placed Aston Villa 41 points better off. That is the blunt reality here: the home side need something simply to stop the table drifting away from them, while the Villans cannot afford to let up with the top four still crowded behind them. Tolu Arokodare and Mateus Mané give Wolves some threat, while Ollie Watkins and Morgan Rogers are the names most likely to shape Villa’s night. Behind one goal, the noise usually feels closer to the pitch; longside seats give you a calmer match day.
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Bournemouth vs Sunderland – Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth (Saturday 28 February 2026)
Vitality Stadium is one of those grounds where the match can feel close and busy from the first whistle, and that suits a game with only two points between Bournemouth in eighth and Sunderland in twelfth. There is no giant gap to make up here, only a chance to consolidate a mid-table position before the run-in tightens. The Cherries should look to Amine Adli and Brazilian sensation Rayan, while Chris Rigg and Eliezer Mayenda are the sort of names Sunderland fans will expect to be involved if the away side are going to nick something. A point keeps both in the same cluster; three points gives either club a bit more daylight.
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Newcastle United vs Everton FC – St James' Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne (Saturday 28 February 2026)
St James’ Park has its own pull, and that matters in a fixture where one result can make a real difference. Newcastle United are 11th on 36 points, Everton are 9th on 37, so the gap is only one point and the winner can step above a busy pack. St James' Park longside seats give you the best full-pitch view, while the ends tend to carry more of the surges and swings. Sandro Tonali and Anthony Gordon are obvious Newcastle touchpoints, and Everton still have plenty of bite if Thierno Barry or Iliman Ndiaye get their game going early. This has mid-table on paper, though it feels closer to a six-pointer for momentum.
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Liverpool vs West Ham United – Anfield, Liverpool (Saturday 28 February 2026)
Liverpool do not have much room for a flat afternoon here. They sit sixth on 45 points, with West Ham United down in 18th on 25, so the pressure runs in two directions at once: Liverpool are trying to stay close to the European places above them, while West Ham are trying to drag themselves back over the line to safety. At Anfield, the lower tiers behind the goal bring the noise, and the longside gives the cleaner sightline if you want to read the shape of the game. Cody Gakpo should be central to Liverpool’s threat, while Jarrod Bowen remains the likeliest West Ham spark if the visitors can turn this into an anxious second half.
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Burnley vs Brentford – Turf Moor, Burnley (Saturday 28 February 2026)
Turf Moor is a proper away day when the Clarets crowd is up for it, and Burnley badly need that edge. They are 19th on 19 points, two behind safety and 21 behind Brentford, who sit seventh and are still very much in the hunt for Europe. That makes this awkward for both clubs: The Clarets need the points for obvious reasons, while Brentford cannot ease off if they want to stay close to the European conversation. Zian Flemming and Jaidon Anthony are the Burnley names to watch, with Igor Thiago the clearest Brentford danger. A draw helps the Bees more than the home side.
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Leeds United vs Manchester City – Elland Road, Leeds (Saturday 28 February 2026)
Elland Road can turn a straightforward fixture into chaos in a hurry, which is part of what makes Leeds United at home awkward for anyone. Leeds are 15th on 31 points, four clear of the drop, while Manchester City are second on 56, five behind the leaders, so both sides have something immediate to protect. Elland Road behind-the-goal seats bring the raw home-end feel; higher longside spots give you a better tactical view. Dominic Calvert-Lewin should be one of Leeds’ main reference points, and any City game still starts with the question of how much room Erling Haaland gets in the box. Leeds would gladly take a point; City need more than that if they are to keep the pressure on Arsenal.
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Fulham vs Tottenham Hotspur – Craven Cottage, London (Sunday 1 March 2026)
Sunday by the river has its own pace, and Craven Cottage gives this London fixture a very different feel from the louder bowl grounds elsewhere in the division. Fulham are 10th on 37 points, eight ahead of Tottenham Hotspur in 16th, which says plenty about where both sides are heading into March. The Cottagers have the steadier table position, while Spurs are still too close to relegation to treat away games lightly. Raúl Jiménez and Harry Wilson give Fulham enough to bother anyone on their day, and Xavi Simons is the likeliest Tottenham name to tilt the match in one spell. If you want a classic old-ground feel in the capital, this is one of the best watches of the weekend.
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Manchester United vs Crystal Palace – Old Trafford, Manchester (Sunday 1 March 2026)
There is always a different weight to a home game at Old Trafford, especially when the table says the points really matter. Surging under Michael Carrick, Manchester United are fourth on 48 points, holding a top-four place, while Crystal Palace are 13th on 35 and still close enough to the upper half to keep pushing. United need to make home ground count because the gap to Chelsea in fifth is only three points; Palace arrive with less pressure and that can make them awkward. Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Šeško are the obvious United names likely to have their say, while Wharton and Ismaïla Sarr give the Eagles enough incision to make this uncomfortable if the game stays level deep into the second half.
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Brighton vs Nottingham Forest – American Express Stadium, Brighton (Sunday 1 March 2026)
The south-coast setting at a familt-friendly ground makes this seem calmer than some of the other games on the list, though the table says otherwise. Brighton are 14th on 34 points and Nottingham Forest are 17th on 27, only two points above 18th, so this is a very real chance either to breathe easier or face getting tdragged further into the relegation scrap. American Express Stadium tends to give you good sightlines almost everywhere, and the higher longside areas are especially strong if you want the full match picture. Danny Welbeck and Kaoru Mitoma should be involved for Brighton, while Morgan Gibbs-White and Igor Jesus are the names Forest need if they are going to take something back to the East Midlands.
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Match of the Week - Arsenal vs Chelsea – Emirates Stadium, London (Sunday 1 March 2026)
This is the standout fixture of the round because the league leaders are at home in a London derby and the points feed straight into both the title race and the top-four picture. Arsenal lead the table on 61 points, five clear of second, while Chelsea sit fifth on 45, three points shy of fourth. So the consequences are plain enough: Arsenal can keep control at the top, and Chelsea can strike a blow in the race for the Champions League places with one result. At the Emirates Stadium, longside seats give you the best views, while behind the goal is where the match tends to feel quickest when the place lifts. Viktor Gyökeres, Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice should all be central to the Gunners if available, while João Pedro and Moisés Caicedo are among the Chelsea players most likely to affect the contest. If you have left this one late, Ticket-Compare.com is the clearest place to compare what is still available across resale listings and hospitality partners without bouncing between separate sites.
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What This Premier League Matchweek Means For Tickets And Fixtures
There is plenty to get excited about this weekend: a title race game in north London, a live top-four hold for Manchester United, and a very real bottom-end scrap for Wolves, Burnley and West Ham.
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