This weekend’s Premier League matches will be played in stadiums across England.
The first matches will take place at 3 pm, with Manchester City hosting Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace tackling Fulham and Luton Town clashing with Wolves.
FLYING EZE reports the fixtures fans could probably see shock results, with Manchester City currently sitting on top of the EPL table with two points ahead of second position Tottenham, Liverpool (third position) and Arsenal (fourth position).
Burnley vs Man Utd
This match will take place on Saturday night at Turf Moor.
Burnley currently sit in 19th position on the Premier League table with one point from five games, while Man United are in 13th position with six points from the same number of games.
Vincent Kompany’s side are yet to win a game in the Premier League so far, and Man United are not at their best form so far this season as they lost their last game against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
The home side could pull off a surprise result against Erik ten Hag’s side in front of their home fans. The kick-off time for the match is 9 p.m.
Chelsea vs Aston Villa
Chelsea will host Aston Villa on Sunday. The Blues head to the game after playing a 0-0 draw with Bournemouth in their last Premier League tie, while Aston Villa won 3-1 against Crystal Palace.
Unai Emery’s side sits in seventh position on the Premier League table, while Chelsea are in 14th position.
Aston Villa could surprise Chelsea at Stamford Bridge as Mauricio Pochettino’s side have not been at their best form so far this season, and they currently lack firepower in their attack line.
Liverpool vs West Ham
Liverpool are currently in third position on the log, while West Ham are in sixth position. Both teams are in form at the moment, but the Hammers could still pull a draw or a victory over Jurgen Klopp’s side at Anfield.
Man City vs Nottingham Forest
Man City are unbeaten so far this season. They currently top the table with 15 points from five games. But Nottingham are also doing well as they currently occupy the 8th position on the log. They could give Pep Guardiola’s side a tough time at the Etihad.