
The Premier League is well underway with a bumper 40 fixtures lined up over Christmas and New Year.
Set to take place over just 15 days, there's plenty to keep fans entertained over the holiday period, with Chelsea v Newcastle United kicking things off on Saturday, December 20.
Three more matches will take place on the following day, with Arsenal notably making their first trip to Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The festive schedule will close on Sunday, January 4, with Man City v Chelsea at 5.30pm.
But don't fret, Premier League tickets are still available for the New Year, and we know where to buy them. Find out everything you need to know below.

Where to buy Manchester United v Everton tickets now
As fans will know, Manchester United v Everton will kick off at 3pm on Saturday, February 21 at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool.
For those of you keen to be a part of the crowd, hospitality tickets are available on Seat Unique. Premium tickets start from £249 and include the following: Block 229 seats, £10 food and drinks voucher, matchday programme, and 10 percent off stadium tours.
If you really want to splash out, enclosure seats are also available to book with heated reclining seats and an all-inclusive dining experience.
The cheapest Hill Dickinson tickets on offer right now? You'll need to book Everton v Burley on Wednesday, March 4.
As for other Premier League fixtures, you can find resale tickets available on the following sites:
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Top Premier League fixtures over Christmas and New Year
You can find a list of top Premier League fixtures set to take place over the festive period:
- Saturday, December 20: Newcastle United v Chelsea (12.30pm)
- Saturday, December 20: Bournemouth v Burnley (3pm)
- Saturday, December 20: Brighton Hove Albion v Sunderland (3pm)
- Sunday, December 21: Aston Villa v Manchester United (4.30pm)
- Sunday, December 28: Sunderland v Leeds United (2pm)
- Tuesday, December 30: Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (8.15pm)
- Thursday, January 1: Crystal Palace v Fulham (5.30pm)
- Sunday, January 4: Leeds United v Manchester United (12.30pm)
How to watch the Premier League on TV this Christmas
If you'd rather watch the action unfold from the sofa, we recommend checking out the Essential TV, Sky Sports and 500Mbps Full Fibre Broadband bundle.
For £35 per month, you'll gain access to nine dedicated Sky Sports channels.
Footy fans, you'll be able to watch up to 215 Premier League matches every season, including every Sunday 2pm kick-off. In total, you're looking at over 1,400 live football matches across the different leagues.
Home to more sport than anywhere else, you can watch the Premier League, EFL, F1, golf, tennis, and cricket, too.
As though that isn't enough to keep you entertained, you'll have access to Sky Atlantic, Netflix, and discovery+. You can find out more here.
Select Premier League fixtures are also available via Amazon Prime. You can sign up to a free trial here.
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