Match Preview Arsenal host Liverpool at The Emirates on this lovely Saturday night in what promises to be an exciting game. The Gunners are unbeaten in their last eight Premier League games and will look to extend this run to nine, after a really good start by new coach Unai Emery. The Gunners however, know the threat that Title Challengers Liverpool posses and how good and clinical their front three is. Klopp has never lost to Arsenal since his move to England and will be very confident coming into this game. Players to watch: For Liverpool fans, the always threatening front three of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino will be the ones to keep an eye on in this game. While for Arsenal fans, all eyes will be on the League's Top Scorer Pierre Emerick Aubameyang and his strike partner Alexandre Lacazette. Mesut Özil has also been in good form recently and Arsenal fans will be hoping that he performs just like he has been in the recent weeks ag...
Match Previews The International Break is finally over and once again, Premier League football returns with some promising games this weekend. We kick off this weekend with Leicester City playing away to Brighton and Hove Albion. The last two meetings between the sides ended in 0-2 and 2-0 victories respectively for The Foxes, who are struggling a bit this season. Everton face Cardiff at home, and I honestly expect Everton to easily wrap up this one, with Richarlison in such good form and Sigurdsson returning from an injury as well. Manchester United face Crystal Palace, in what I expect to be a very tough game for Mourinho's men. Palace are too pacy up front, which could cause problems for United's defence. In form Watford face Title condenders Liverpool, who will love to wrap up the three points and put some presure on the Champions Manchester City. Speaking of the Champions, Manchester City travel to London to face former boss Manuel Pellegrin...
Preview Premier League Football returns with another action packed weekend with some really interesting games approaching us. We kick things off on Saturday as Manchester United travel to struggling Fulham as the Red Devils continue their revival under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Next, we have Crystal Palace entertaining West Ham as Selhurst Park. Arsenal travel to Huddersfield after a defeat against the League leaders Manchester City. Liverpool face Bournemouth at Anfield later. Bournemouth have lost their last eight away games and will need something special to get any points against The Reds. We then move to the bottom half of the table as Southampton face Cardiff City in what is expected to be a very crucial fixture. Everton travel to Watford and Burnley to Brighton in our remaining two games of Saturday.
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