Anybody watched live EPL game in England before ?

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Thinking of doing it this lifetime, going to Old Trafford, Emirates, Stamford Bridge and Anfield to watch soccer live and feel the atmosphere.
 
Thinking of doing it this lifetime, going to Old Trafford, Emirates, Stamford Bridge and Anfield to watch soccer live and feel the atmosphere.

I went to White Hart Lane in Dec 2013 and saw my beloved Tottenham got trashed by Liverpool :( (5-0)

Atmosphere : Crowd singing loudly but mostly from Pool fans as Spurs fans too stunned like vegetable.

Players : They seemed to play better on TV than on 'live'. Just my thoughts.

Stadium quite small (36k capacity only) but was fullhouse that day.

Tickets bought from Stubhub (Buy online and collect on matchday from the ticket office). No chance we can buy direct from official website. Cost me about 100 pounds.

I will go again when the new stadium is completed. :)
 
Went Old Trafford to watch Man U thrash Wigan 5-0 or 5-1, during a winter few years back, forgotten liao. The main difference is no instant replay, so gotta keep glued to the ball all the time. Atmosphere wise, really something, but was told that in England, best atmosphere is in Anfield and in Europe it is either at Galatasaray's home ground or Olympiacos's home ground, where fans are really crazy. Recently applied for tickets for next year's Euros Championship in France, hope can get tikum for it.
 
Bros, how much does a non-season ticket cost ?

Same price for every match in PL ? Price for CL higher ?

Surely there are going to be many games where the stadium is not full.
 
If you feel adventurous, go to a game where both sets of fans hate each other e.g. Arsenal vs Tottenham, wear the shirt of either team and sit with the fans of the rival team. :D
 
If you feel adventurous, go to a game where both sets of fans hate each other e.g. Arsenal vs Tottenham, wear the shirt of either team and sit with the fans of the rival team. :D

Derby ! Derby !
 
For the top clubs, it's difficult to get one off tickets as most are all-ticket matches for the big games.

If you really want to watch, perhaps negotiate with the ticket touts outside the stadium before the game.
Speaking from personal experience, Old Trafford (Stretford End) and Anfield (The Kop) have the best atmosphere...better then any NTUC Fairprice S-League game.
 
I went to White Hart Lane in Dec 2013 and saw my beloved Tottenham got trashed by Liverpool :( (5-0)

Atmosphere : Crowd singing loudly but mostly from Pool fans as Spurs fans too stunned like vegetable.

Players : They seemed to play better on TV than on 'live'. Just my thoughts.

Stadium quite small (36k capacity only) but was fullhouse that day.

Tickets bought from Stubhub (Buy online and collect on matchday from the ticket office). No chance we can buy direct from official website. Cost me about 100 pounds.

I will go again when the new stadium is completed. :)

Aside from Wembley, The Emirates is the best stadium in London. I was quite impressed.
 
I went to White Hart Lane in Dec 2013 and saw my beloved Tottenham got trashed by Liverpool :( (5-0)

Atmosphere : Crowd singing loudly but mostly from Pool fans as Spurs fans too stunned like vegetable.

Players : They seemed to play better on TV than on 'live'. Just my thoughts.

Stadium quite small (36k capacity only) but was fullhouse that day.

Tickets bought from Stubhub (Buy online and collect on matchday from the ticket office). No chance we can buy direct from official website. Cost me about 100 pounds.

I will go again when the new stadium is completed. :)

Do it fast before Hurri-Kane gets sold to big clubs :rolleyes::D
 
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