The English Premier League (EPL) games this weekend will be held in stadiums all throughout the country.
At 12:30, Luton Town will take on Tottenham Hotspur in the opening game.
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The defending Premier League champions Manchester City will look to bounce back against last year’s runners-up Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Sunday after their defeat to Wolves.
The team led by Pep Guardiola is presently one point clear of Arsenal in third place and Tottenham in second place in the English Premier League standings.
According to furucinovel, this weekend’s four games could produce unexpected results.
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1. Saturday’s Turf Moor encounter between Burnley and Chelsea will go off at 3 p.m. Nigerian time. With four points from seven games, Burnley is now in the 18th spot in the Premier League standings, while Chelsea is in the 11th spot with eight points from the same amount of games. A few days ago, Vincent Kompany’s team defeated Luton Town to earn their first Premier League victory of the season. They might improve on that performance and shock Chelsea at home.
2. Brighton vs. Liverpool: So far this season, both teams have been playing well. With only one point separating Brighton from Liverpool, who are in fourth place on the log, Brighton is in sixth place. Both teams suffered defeats in their most recent Premier League encounters with Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur, respectively. However, given that they would be playing at home against the Reds, Brighton might perform well. The game is scheduled for Sunday afternoon.
3. Man United vs. Brentford: At Old Trafford, Man United will host Brentford. But while some clubs have defeated the Red Devils in front of their home fans this season, Old Trafford is not as strong as it once was. Brentford and Nottingham Forest drew 1-1 in their most recent Premier League match, while Man United fell to Crystal Palace 1-0 at home. When Brentford visits Old Trafford on Saturday, they will be expecting to gather inspiration from Palace’s matchup with Man United.
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4. Luton Town vs. Tottenham: Luton Town is clearly the underdog in this matchup with Tottenham. While Tottenham is in second place on the log, Luton Town is just one spot (17th position) above the relegation zone. However, since Luton will be playing Tottenham at home in front of their supporters, anything may happen.
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