After a 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest midweek, Liverpool face another stern test as they look to maintain their title charge.
Another thrilling weekend of Premier League football is on the horizon, with Liverpool’s visit to Brentford headlining the action. After a 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest midweek, Liverpool face another stern test as they look to maintain their title charge. With Arsenal closing the gap at the top to four points (having played one more game), Jurgen Klopp’s side must rediscover their clinical edge.
Brentford, backed by their passionate home crowd, are known for their attacking flair and boast one of the league’s best shot conversion rates. Liverpool will need to be at their defensive best to secure a vital three points.
Key Matches to Watch:
Arsenal vs Aston Villa
Fresh from a 2-1 victory over Tottenham, Arsenal host an in-form Aston Villa led by former Gunners coach Unai Emery. With key players Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus sidelined, Arsenal will rely on Kai Havertz to deliver against Villa’s pacey forwards, including Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey.
Newcastle vs Bournemouth
Eddie Howe’s Newcastle, riding a wave of nine consecutive wins in all competitions, welcome Bournemouth to St. James’ Park. Striker Alexander Isak’s scintillating form (14 goals in his last 13 matches) makes Newcastle strong favourites.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town
Defending champions Manchester City travel to Ipswich, who are battling relegation. After dropping points midweek against Brentford, Pep Guardiola’s side will aim to bounce back and tighten their grip on the title race.
Tottenham vs Everton
Under pressure after a poor run, Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou takes his side to Everton. David Moyes, recently reinstated at Everton, faces a daunting task of turning around a team that has scored just once in their last six matches.
Manchester United vs Brighton
Manchester United will look to build on recent improvements when they host a Brighton side eager to maintain their European ambitions.
Other Fixtures:
West Ham vs Crystal Palace promises an evenly contested London derby.
Leicester City, winless in six matches, face Fulham in a must-win game to avoid further relegation woes.
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton closes the round on Monday, with the Blues desperate to recover from their recent struggles under coach Vitor Pereira.
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