Predictions for Gameweek 11 in the Premier League.
This weekend, football fans can look forward to the return of the Premier League, following some exciting games during midweek in the Carabao Cup involving England's top sides.
The opener for the weekend will take place Saturday lunchtime. This game is crucial for Manchester United, who need to recover from two consecutive 3-0 losses, as they will be playing against Fulham. Saturday will also include six other games, featuring a highly anticipated late kick-off match between Newcastle United and Arsenal.
From Sunday to Monday, we will see three games including Tottenham and Chelsea's London derby and Liverpool's first Premier League match at Luton Town's Kenilworth Road.
This is 90min's forecast for the Premier League's 11th gameweek.
Manchester United, who aim to end their losing streak, will kick off the weekend with a tricky away game at Fulham. Manager Erik ten Hag will be hoping for a victory to appease the fans in the early Saturday game at Craven Cottage.
Among the five 15:00 (GMT) kick-offs, Brentford, who have recently found their form with consecutive victories and clean sheets, will host West Ham United. The Hammers managed to end their run of three matchless games midweek with a sizeable 3-1 victory over Arsenal in the Carabao Cup.
Burnley, who are hoping to avoid relegation, will host struggling Crystal Palace at Turf Moor this weekend. Burnley is on a losing streak with four consecutive defeats, while Palace also lack victories in the last three matches.
Everton's recent good form will be challenged this weekend when they face Brighton. Despite their last season's 5-1 victory over Brighton at the Amex, Everton has been less successful at Goodison Park.
This Saturday, one of the most likely results is a win for Man City when they host Bournemouth at the Etihad. Despite a league win last weekend, Bournemouth will need a miracle to overcome Man City in their upcoming match.
Sheffield United, currently at the bottom of the table, are yet to secure a victory, while Bournemouth managed a recent win against Burnley. The Blades will see their upcoming match against Wolverhampton Wanderers as an ideal opportunity to increase their points. However, Wolves, although they'll be without Pedro Neto, are in good form.
For the late game on Saturday, Arsenal hopes to overcome their midweek failure by winning against Newcastle. Newcastle had a more prosperous evening last Wednesday, defeating Man Utd 3-0 at Old Trafford, ending their two-game winless streak.
Sunday's game will feature a Midlands clash between Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa. Forest have been having trouble with no wins in their last six matches, while Villa is in a winning form with five victories.
Over the past four games since the international break, Liverpool has not conceded a defeat and has now reached the Carabao Cup's quarter-final. However, facing Luton Town at Kenilworth Road could be an unpredictable challenge.
A blockbuster finish to Gameweek 11 comes on Monday evening, with table-toppers Tottenham welcome Pochettino back to north London. The Argentine will bring his Chelsea side across the capital hoping his Blues can inflict a first league defeat of the season on his old club.