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Manchester United got back to winning ways beating Crystal Palace 1-2 away at the weekend, after the loss to 10-man Everton last Monday.
That game aside, the Red Devils had been on their best run of the campaign so far, and will be looking for back-to-back wins when they entertain struggling West Ham under the floodlights this Thursday night.
Manchester United vs West Ham tickets are still availableSeat Unique still has a range of hospitality seats for the match starting at £149 per person. That includes extras, such as food and drink, as well as a premium seat in the ground.
I’ve highlighted the two options with lowest prices, but there are seven packages in total.
The Victoria Warehouse offer particularly stands out to me. You wouldn’t pay that much more for a regular seat, food, and drinks before and after the game. If you’re keen though, don’t hang about; these last-minute packages are likely to sell out quickly.
The fanciest hospitality package costs £399. That gets you a padded seat in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, a five-course meal, complimentary pre- and post-match drinks, a pie at full-time, an audience with a former player, car parking, and lots more. You won’t find a prawn sandwich in sight!
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Secure your seat at Old Trafford as Man United take on West Ham under the lights this Thursday night (Image credit: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)Seat Unique doesn’t just have packages for Thursday night at Old Trafford, though; there’s a full season’s worth of Man United matchday packages over on the Seat Unique website.
There are also VIP Seat Unique tickets for many other Premier League clubs. Take your pick from: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, Tottenham, and Wolverhampton.
Rich has worked as a journalist and editor for over 25 years. He’s followed football from a young age, supporting Everton and Wales for as long as he can remember.

