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South Coast shenanigans on Friday night
What better way to get your weekend up and running than a Friday night derby? Brighton & Hove Albion will host Southampton for an all-south coast clash between two attack-minded teams… with one pretty damn good at it, and the other less so. Friday night shenanigans at the Amex Stadium should make for cracking entertainment.
Palace, Newcastle battle at Selhurst Park
The pick of the late afternoon matches on Saturday comes from Selhurst Park, as Crystal Palace and Newcastle United cross swords. The Eagles and the Magpies are both looking to put themselves on the path for success and three points in this clash will set them up for a strong run into the festive season.
Hammers to be shot down by the Gunners?
West Ham United’s season has been enormously disappointing thus far, and things could get even worse when Arsenal come to the London Stadium for Saturday’s early-evening kick-off. The Gunners will back themselves to pick up three points as they look to get back on track in the title race.
Ruben Amorin makes his home Premier League debut
New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorin will make his home Premier League debut when Everton come to Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon. It’s way too early to expect miracles from the Portuguese tactician, but beating a very average Toffees team on home soil is a bar his team will be expected to clear.
An early title decider?
Rub your hands together and get excited, a potential early title decider is heading your way on Sunday evening. Liverpool, who have enjoyed an incredible run of form early in the tenure of Arne Slot, will welcome reigning champions Manchester City to Anfield for a clash which will either underline the Reds’ potential to usurp the reigning kings… or speak to the Citizens’ chances of claiming a fifth straight championship.
Match details
Times CAT
Friday 29 November
22:00: Brighton & Hove Albion v Southampton
Saturday 30 November
17:00: Brentford v Leicester City
17:00: Crystal Palace v Newcastle United
17:00: Nottingham Forest v Ipswich Town
17:00: Wolverhampton Wanderers v AFC Bournemouth
19:30: West Ham United v Arsenal
Sunday 1 December
15:30: Chelsea v Aston Villa
15:30: Manchester United v Everton
15:30: Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham
18:00: Liverpool v Manchester City