It's almost Black Friday and that means we're one step closer to a bargain.
Over the past few weeks, retailers have been gearing up ahead of the shopping's biggest day of the year.
With brands like Sky, Samsung and GAME all revealing major discounts to customers last week, we know how hard it is to keep track of them all.
Check out our selection of the biggest and best deals announced this week so that you don't miss out.
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Black Friday deals this week
Tech
Aldi
Aldi has huge savings on its Smart TVs, laptops and more this Black Friday.
Deals include the Medion 65" 4K QLED Smart TV for £449.99 and 43" HD Smart TV for just £259.99, but you had better be quick as stocks are selling fast online.
Need a new laptop for working from home? Aldi is selling a Notebook laptop with a 13.3" screen for under £300.
Check out our favourite deals at Aldi here.
Lidl
Lidl is offering discounts on lots of products this year and for those prosecco lovers out there, you're in luck.
Customers can pick up a magnum of prosecco for £10 and an air fryer for just £29.99.
There are other deals on offer, which you can see here.
Home, Family and Accessories
Wayfair
Wayfair has a huge sale on its sofas, beds, dining sets and more in its Black Friday sale.
Our highlights include The Graham Platform Bed by Hykkon double bed, reduced to £99 from £169.99 and this orchardt Hand Tufted Wool Black Rug, now only £19.99.
See our full rundown of the best Black Friday deals at Wayfair.
MenKind
MenKind has up to 50% off items on its website, including gaming accessories, days out and experiences and all the best gadgets.
We like this X Rocker G-Force Cosmos RGB Gaming Chair and the remote-controlled robot.
The retailer also offers days out and weekend breaks, meaning there is something for everyone.
Our favourite MenKind deals can be seen here.
Silentnight Mattresses
There are lots of discounts on mattresses this year from Very, John Lewis, Argos, Amazon and Mattress Online.
We have rounded up the best deals for you here, with up to 60 percent off.
Fashion
Pandora
Pandora's exclusive deal is offering 20 percent off most items to its customers.
Pandora's deal was only available for members earlier this week but now all customers can enjoy the discounts until Cyber Monday (November 29).
Read the full explanation via our rundown here.
H Samuel
H Samuel has up to 70 percent off its jewellery and watches across the site.
From engagement rings to designer watches, H Samuel has discounts on everything you could want.
See our round-up of products here.
TK Maxx
TK Maxx has up to 60 percent off its clothes and designer goods online this weekend.
With huge discounts across the website, including perfume, homeware and gadgets, there is something for everyone this year.
See which pieces are our favourites for men, women and kids in the online sale.
Travel
Trainline
Discounted deals on travel begin on Friday, November 26, but you can purchase your half-off railcard now by using code ‘RAILCARD50’ at the checkout.
The deal applies to most railcards, see how you can get yours here.
Outdoor equipment
Decathlon
Decathlon has a deal for every occasion this Black Friday, from kids bikes to paddleboards.
There is a two-year warranty on all items from Decathlon, which gives you that extra reassurance when buying a Christmas present.
See what are our favourite deals here.
Food
Pizza Hut
You can get "a slice of the action" and save yourself 50% off your Pizza Hut delivery order when you spend £25 or more this Black Friday.
Find out how to order yours with our explainer here.
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