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Target opened a big batch of Black Friday-focused sales on Halloween, but — to be honest — there weren’t many exciting deals on offer. Now the retailer is widening its offerings with price cuts on a bigger set of products. Target has its work cut out for it, because rivals such as Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart have early Black Friday sales, too. 

Here’s how Target is scheduling its sales this year:

  • Nov. 4 (live now): Building on an earlier Oct. 31 sale, Target has opened up a second bundle of sales that will run through Saturday, Nov. 6. They’re available online, in stores and through Target’s same-day services, Order Pickup and Drive Up.
  • Every Sunday: Target will be adding new holiday deals every Sunday from now on. 

So what happens if you buy something today, only to find it discounted another 20% in the days ahead? Target has you covered: The retailer will price-match its own deals. Target says that if an item’s price dips lower later in the holiday season, it will let customers price-match through Dec. 24. Target will also match select competitors’ pricing within 14 days of purchasing. (As always, check for the exclusions and caveats at the link above.)

Two important things to keep in mind:

  • Some of these deals will require you to pick them up at your local Target.
  • Amazon is matching prices on many, but not all, of these deals right now.

Without further ado, let’s check out the best Target deals we’re seeing right now.

Target deals available now through Nov. 6

A version of this story was published earlier. It’s been updated with new pricing and information.