
Everton vs. Liverpool
Liverpool failed to get the three points at St. James’ Park on Wednesday, drawing to Newcastle United 3-3 and shortening their lead at the top of the table by seven points. Everton will be more than happy to try to put a dent in their rival’s title challenge, so it may prove to be yet another tricky fixture for Liverpool — despite the fact they handily beat the reigning English and European champions the week prior.
Aston Villa vs. Southampton
Southampton’s manager Russell Martin may have less of a leash than Emery when it comes to job security, as the last-place Saints got walloped by Chelsea 5-1 and show little sign of being able to turn it around at this stage. They have conceded the second-most goals in the league (30) and scored the fewest (11), and Aston Villa have not exactly been on fire in front of goal this season. This could easily be a low-scoring, tight affair.
Brentford vs. Newcastle United
Brentford’s Achilles heel this season has been their away form, with their only win this season coming from the EFL Cup 2nd round against Colchester. This trend continued as they lost 3-1 away to Aston Villa on Wednesday. The game was lost by the 34th minute, by which point Aston Villa were already 3 goals up, and Brentford’s lone second-half goal was merely a consolation. Meanwhile, Newcastle were lucky to get a point from their 3-3 draw with Liverpool, after an error by backup goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher towards the end of the match allowed Newcastle their 3rd goal.
Brentford at home is a different beast, and in three of their last four home matches, they have scored a minimum of 3 goals. It seems entertainment at the Gtech Community Stadium is a guarantee this season, and there’s no reason it won’t live up to the hype here yet again.
Crystal Palace vs. Manchester City
Manchester City finally returned to its winning ways after beating Nottingham Forest 3-0 midweek. Now they will look to make it two wins on the bounce against a Crystal Palace team that has managed to find their way out of the relegation zone after a poor start to the season. The Eagles have only lost once in their last six games and have picked up nine points in the process, most recently beating Ipswich Town 1-0 last Tuesday. Despite this uptick in form, Crystal Palace’s last victory against Manchester City was in December 2020.
Manchester United vs. Nottingham Forest
Ruben Amorim’s start as manager of Manchester United has been mixed so far. Winning in the Europa League and then beating Everton 4-0 would have given momentum to his side, but drawing to Ipswich and losing 2-0 to Arsenal on Wednesday would have brought the Red Devils back down to Earth. While the result leaves Manchester United in 11th, the congested nature of the table means they are only 4 points off the top five. Nottingham Forest started the season strong, although now have three losses in their last four games. New Manchester United signing Leny Yoro, who made his long-awaited appearance after injury, may be pushing for a start alongside Marcus Rashford who was rested against Arsenal.
Fulham vs. Arsenal
Arsenal will look to keep the pressure on total favorites Liverpool as they make the short trip to Craven Cottage in London this weekend. The Gunners are currently 7 points off the top spot following their win over Manchester United midweek, while Liverpool only managed a draw against Newcastle. The return of Martin Odegaard has done wonders for Arsenal’s form, and their ability to score on set pieces is almost like a cheat code. Fulham doesn’t have the best form at home, having three wins and two losses from six games played. They have also been unbeaten in their last eight London derbies, winning 4 and drawing 4.
Ipswich vs. Bournemouth
Leicester vs. Brighton
Leicester City have gotten off to a flying start under new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy by defeating West Ham 3-1 at home. Brighton’s start to the season has been nothing short of fantastic, with the Seagulls flying high at 5th position with 23 points after 13 games played. Brighton have not lost to Leicester in their last five matches, with their most recent match against each other ending in a draw. For Leicester, this is the perfect opportunity to build form and momentum under van Nistelrooy — especially at home.