Four big Premier League fixtures you wont want to miss in week 4

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Manchester City host Liverpool on Saturday in the week four in the Premier League fixtures in what is possibly the biggest game of the week

Early leaders Manchester United face a difficult journey down the M6 to Stoke City, as current champions Chelsea visit 2016 title winners Leicester City in this weeks Premier League fixtures.

Tottenham Hotspur leave the capital for an excursion to Merseyside, meeting Everton at Goodison Park.

Some big games this week with a lot of meaning, let’s take a look at those Four big Premier League fixtures.

Here are Four big Premier League fixtures you wont want to miss in week 4

4. Stoke vs. Manchester United

Stoke vs. Manchester United Premier League fixtures (5:30 p.m. BST/12:30 p.m. ET)

United have kicked-off the season in perfect fashion, notching up maximum points and scoring 10 goals.

Manager Jose Mourinho has fine tuned his system to the strengths of Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba, and United look to dominate in the league this season.

Stoke are as always unpredictable and are famous for beating big club, this will be an interesting match that could be one sided or a battle till the end

Don’t Miss: 7/1 Stoke to beat United => or 2/1 United to beat Stoke =>

3.Leicester City v Chelsea

Leicester City vs. Chelsea Premier League fixtures (3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET

These two are always gaurenteed to produce an entertaining match, both clubs have their controversies surrounding them right now, and this match will really show if those problems are an issue on the pitch as well as off.

Will be interesting to see how both clubs tackle this game and what tactics they will use.

A big clash that is important to both Premier League Champions.

Also see: Leicester v Chelsea: Team News, Predictions, Previews, Live Streams and Starting Line-ups!

Don’t Miss: 4/1 Leicester City to beat Chelsea => or 2/1 Chelsea to beat Leicester City =>

2. Everton vs. Spurs

Everton vs. Spurs Premier League fixtures: (3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET)

Everton are only 12th in the table, and Spurs are one of Koeman’s direct rivals for a place in the top four.

Spurs remain ahead of the curve when compared to the Toffees, but Harry Kane is yet to explode into life this term.

Rooney’s issues might come back to haunt Everton, but they will need to be solid and composed to stop Spurs taking the points.

A big clash ahead that Spurs will want to win and Everton will do everything they can to assure that doesn’t happen.

Don’t Miss: 5/1 Everton to beat Tottenham => or 3/1 Tottenham to beat Everton =>

1.Manchester City vs. Liverpool

Manchester City vs. Liverpool Premier League fixtures (12:30 p.m. BST/7:30 a.m. ET)

Both teams remain unbeaten at the advent of the season, with City and Liverpool winning seven points from their opening three games.

The winner of Saturday’s early game will take the top of the standings temporarily.

A gaurenteed action packed match as Klopps boys are on fire at the moment and with the power force of Mane and Salah at the moment, City will have to stay on their toes.

Biggest clash of the round that no-one will want to miss.

Don’t Miss: 5/1 Manchester City to beat Liverpool => or 3/1 Liverpool to beat Manchester City=>

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