Find out more about your favourite football clubs competing in the world's number one football league, the Premier League.
Know Before You Go: Guidance for travel in Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Find out more about your favourite football clubs competing in the world's number one football league, the Premier League.
If you’re considering a trip to the home of football, here’s how you can get closer to the action and buy tickets for Premier League matches.
Get behind the scenes of Britain's amazing football stadiums and explore the home of some the world's best football clubs.
Manchester is a city that eats, sleeps and breathes football. Experience the thrill, atmosphere and passion on game day.
A city split by two different clubs, but united by the love for the beautiful game. Experience the match day in Liverpool like a local.
The atmosphere in north London on match day is electrifying. Enjoy the exciting atmosphere our top pick of bars, pubs and restaurants.
Located in the heart of South London is Selhurst — an area full of diversity, life and talent. For a keen footie fan, here’s how to enjoy a football-inspired 48 hours.
London is home to 6 Premier League teams. Check out the best bars and pubs to watch all the Premier League action.
The Premier League football season is the perfect time to discover the culture, history and things to do in some of Britain's great cities.
A city alive with character, Manchester is rich in art and heritage, and as proud of its music scene as it is of its world-famous football teams. Steeped in sporting glory and home to 2 of England’s most popular football teams.
England’s capital city is a cosmopolitan hub of culture, arts, entertainment, incredible food and more. There’s so much going on, it’s like being in 20 cities at once – come and find your London.
The city that gave us The Beatles, Liverpool has become one of Britain’s most dynamic and vibrant cultural centres. Local Liverpudlians are sports mad and the city is home to 2 of the Premier League’s biggest teams.
Roger Bennett and Michael Davies, also known as the Men in Blazers, travelled to London to savour the joys of a Premier League weekend in the home of football. Not only did they bask in the glow of two Premier League games - Crystal Palace vs. Tottenham and Chelsea vs. Everton - they experienced so many of the activities that make a trip to Britain special. We're talking history, culture, the locals, pints, and in Rog's case, too many pies. Check out their 12-episode travel series for inspiration to plan your own Premier League trip to Great Britain.