Olaleye Idowu
The Premier League returns this weekend, with teams looking to get positive results ahead of the next international break.
It all begins with Tottenham’s trip to Leeds United on Saturday and ends with Manchester City taking on Brentford.
The big game of the round will see Chelsea take on Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.
But, which matches are we likely to see shock results?
1. Leeds vs Tottenham: Thomas Frank’s men arrive at Elland Road on the back on three straight draws in all competitions. However, their hosts are well-rested, as they had no European football in midweek, unlike Spurs. And in front of their raucous fans, they could produce one of those high-tempo football to rattle Tottenham.
2. Arsenal vs West Ham: Many observers are expecting Arsenal to be top of the table by the time Chelsea vs Liverpool kicks off late on Saturday. However, Mikel Arteta’s men have been unable to find a way past West Ham for two consecutive games. Arsenal have lost 2-0 and 1-0. And the Hammers could be banking on some new manager bounce to continue this trend at the Emirates.
3. Man Utd vs Sunderland: There has been a lot of talk surrounding this game, with some claiming it could be Ruben Amorim’s last in charge of United. And their stance is valid, especially since Sunderland have been performing well since winning promotion and enter this game in fifth place.
4. Brentford vs Man City: Last weekend, Brentford stunned Manchester United 3-1, with a very composed performance. They have the opportunity to complete the double as Manchester City are the visitors this Sunday. Pep Guardiola’s men gave away a late penalty to draw 2-2 with Monaco in the Champions League in midweek. City have not looked great recently and could come undone in this game.