The TOP 4 games to watch this weekend!

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Jordon Ledbury

The Premier League is back.

After the international break, we return to Premier League action this weekend, with some big games coming on both Saturday and Sunday.

Just in case you have limited time on your hands, or simply don’t know which games you want to take the time to watch, here are our TOP 4 games worth watching this weekend as the Premier League returns!

NUMBER 4 – BURNLEY VS TOTTENHAM – SATURDAY, 15:00

Burnley have made it very clear they are not easily beaten at home, with an outstanding home record – one of the best in the league.

Tottenham on the other hand, are still hoping to string together somne big wins in order to potentially make a big push to challenge league leaders Chelsea – a team they have already beaten once this season, and will face again in the FA Cup.

Tottenham currently find themselves in 2nd, 10 points behind the before mentioned league leaders, while Burnley sit in 13th, despite their impressive home record this season.

Spurs fans will expect a tough test at Turf Moore, and it should be a great game to watch.

NUMBER 3 – CHELSEA VS CRYSTAL PALACE – SATURDAY, 15:00

League leaders Chelsea sit 10 points clear at the top, with Antonio Conte and his side now clear favourites to reclaim the Premier League crown.

They have been in tremendous form ever since their loss to Arsenal, way back in September – a loss that caused Conte to switch up the formula for the Blues, a decision that has seen them in top form ever since.

Palace are coming off of a 1-0 victory over Watford, but are currently only 4 points avoid the drop zone in 16th.

The Eagles could use a win, and will certainly be up for this game against their London rivals, but taking on an in form Chelsea side at Stamford Bridge may just be too much to ask, but this is the beauty of the Premier League – they could well pull off a shocker.

NUMBER 2 – LIVERPOOL VS EVERTON – SATURDAY, 12:30

The Merseyside derby is always an exciting game, and this time will be no different.

Liverpool looked incredible at the start of this season, but have struggled in patches, leaving them currently in 4th.

Everton sit in 7th under Ronald Koeman, and will be hoping to gain victory over their local rivals for the first time since October 2010.

Liverpool ran out 1-0 winners the last time the two sides clashed, with Sadio Mane scoring the winner for the Reds.

Although dubbed the “Friendly Derby” – there will be no love lost between the two sides as they both look to gain an important three points.

NUMBER 1 – ARSENAL VS MANCHESTER CITY – SUNDAY, 16:00

Arsenal sit in 6th in the league, with Manchester City in 3rd.

Arsenal have struggled for form recently, and it shows – frustration from the fans has been evident as Arsene Wenger finds himself under more and more pressure, and he may be yet to experience more if his side cannot claim a good result at the Emirates when Pep Guardiola’s men come to visit.

City have perhaps not had the type of success they expected this season, though they remain in the FA Cup, where they will again face Arsenal – and they will hope to make a late push in the Premier League title race.

In terms of the league for Arsenal, many fans will argue that it is now all about pride – and they will certainly want to keep their pride in tact come Sunday.

 

 

 

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