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Saturday, November 2, 2019

Premier League: How Liverpool, Man Utd Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, and City will line up this weekend

After the middle of the week Carabao Cup excursions, the Premier League big six return to league action with a host of exciting games. Liverpool and Arsenal played out a lively draw that was decided by penalties on Wednesday.

And the twosomes are back in action against Aston Villa and Wolves one-to-one. Football fans can book Premier League Tickets on our website on exclusively discounted prices.

Chelsea will look to jump back from cup loss by getting hard their place in the top four with a win against Watford on Saturday evening. While Manchester United portable to Bournemouth in the early kick-off. The second time in a week Manchester City face Southampton.
Tottenham Hotspur was the only big six side who enjoyed a midweek rest and will seek a much-needed win against fellow strugglers Everton on Sunday afternoon. Here’s how we think the Premier League big six influence line up this weekend.
Manchester United (vs Bournemouth)
Manchester United are worried about the fitness of Harry Maguire, Victor Lindelof, and Marcus Rashford after the triangle selected up midweek knocks. Although Marcos Rojo may be compulsory to deputize for Lindelof.
Such is the importance of Maguire and Rashford to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side that they may be forced to play over the injuries against Bournemouth, Solskjaer leftovers without Paul Pogba Axel Tuanzebe, Luke Shaw, Eric Bailly and Nemanja Matic between others.
Liverpool (vs Aston Villa)
Liverpool is expected to return to a first-choice team after resting the majority of their first-team squad in midweek. Joel Matip’s lap injury remains troublesome which may see Dejan Lovren stay in defense.
The midfield composition is oft-discussed but the starting trinity was exciting against Tottenham last weekend and should continue.
Arsenal (vs Wolves)
Granit Xhaka has remained missing out of the Arsenal squad for the game against Wolves after his outbreak against Crystal Palace. Lucas Torreira will be expected to come in at the wrong of the midfield three.

 But if not it is likely to be a similar Arsenal team to the once that was believed at home last weekend. Intimidate Bellerin is pushing for a start at right-back after completing 90 minutes in midweek but Callum Chambers has done a hard job in recent weeks and may maintain his place.
Manchester City (vs Southampton)
Pep Guardiola has Fernandinho offered for this game after the Brazilian effort for his one-match delay in midweek. Kyle Walker could arrival at right-back.
And Nicolas Otamendi in vital defense. Sergio Aguero should get permission up obverse ahead of Gabriel Jesus who started out wide in midweek.
Chelsea (vs Watford)
Christian Pulisic’s hat-trick at Burnley seems to have secured his place in the front three for the predictable future at Chelsea.
Frank Lampard remains incapable to call upon Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen at the back while N’Golo Kante is a key run-away in midfield.

However, Lampard has essentially settled on a reliable starting lineup with Emerson’s injury set back meaning there is no real dilemma at left-back where Marcos Alonso is expected to stay.
Tottenham (vs Everton)
Once the poor defeat to Liverpool it seems likely that Mauricio Pochettino rings the changes for Tottenham’s trip to Everton.
Danny Rose who is suspended and Serge Aurier both struggled last weekend which may mean Juan Foyth and Ben Davies take the full-back berths. Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli may dewdrop out too.
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