Liverpool have their eye on second place in the Premier League at Crystal Palace on Saturday, as top flight football returns after the international break.
The Premier League is back! After an international break, the league swings back into action with a jam-packed schedule over Easter weekend. Manchester City might have the title all but wrapped up, but the battle for Champions League spots and avoiding relegation rumbles on. Here’s what you need to know about kick off times and fixtures this weekend.
The Swedish superstar is expected to turn out for LA Galaxy after parting ways with United.
Mohamed Salah’s fab four helps Liverpool stuff Watford after Everton beat ten-man Stoke, Crystal Palace see off Huddersfield and Bournemouth defeat West Brom.
Liverpool have the chance to close the Premier League gap to Manchester United in second to two points when they take on Watford at Anfield on Saturday.
Manchester City hold all the Premier League title cards after a David Silva double propels them 16 points clear at the top, while Stoke remain firmly on skid row.
Arsenal overpower Watford at the Emirates as Petr Cech clinches his 200th Premier League clean sheet, ahead of Tottenham’s visit to Bournemouth on the south coast.
Arsenal finally have something to cheer about after they clinched a convincing win over Watford in the Premier League on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola’s top-of-the-table side continue to zero in on the Premier League title, with a Monday night trip to the Potteries next on the agenda.
Chelsea beat Crystal Palace after Marcus Rashford’s double helps Manchester United to win over Liverpool, while the misery continues for Southampton and West Brom.
Chelsea bounced back from successive losses as they beat Crystal Palace 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. The Blues are still off the Champions League places pace, though, but the victory should go some way in restoring some confidence.
Jose Mourinho had no time for jibber jabber at the post-match press conference following his side’s 2-1 win over Liverpool in the Premier Leauge on Saturday.
Manchester United clinched a 2-1 win over Liverpool in their Premier League encounter at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon.
United will have to do without their star in the crucial clash against Liverpool.
Spurs can cement their Premier League top four credentials with a positive result on the south coast against Eddie Howe’s Cherries at the Vitality Stadium.
An unlikely late push for the Premier League’s top four must start on Sunday for Arsene Wenger and Arsenal, as they host Watford at the Emirates.
Antonio Conte’s Chelsea take on Roy Hodgson’s Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge, as a London derby rounds off Saturday’s action in the Premier League.
The red halves of Manchester and Liverpool clash at Old Trafford on Saturday in the Premier League for the blood and thunder of the North West Derby.
Nemanja Matic breaks Crystal Palace hearts with an injury time screamer, as Manchester United come from two goals down to go back above Liverpool in the table.
Arsenal crash to loss at Brighton as their debacle continues under Arsene Wenger. Manchester City, meanwhile beat Chelsea 1-0 as Champions League football continues to drift further away from the Blues.
Manchester United are hunting for consecutive Premier League wins over London sides when they take on the Eagles in the Monday night game.
The Blues face an almighty task to resurrect their Premier League top four tilt at the Etihad on Sunday, with their second visit to Manchester in a week.
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Arsene Wenger hauls the hollow-eyed remains of his Gunners to the AMEX in the EPL on Sunday, haunted by a torrid week at the hands of Manchester City.
Liverpool and Rafa Benitez’s Newcastle lock horns for a nostalgia-soaked clash at Anfield on Saturday in the Premier League’s late kick off.