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Chelsea & Arsenal Close the Gap as Liverpool Stumble. Previews Stats & Insights.

It was an action packed midweek in the Premier League with thrills and spills as Liverpool remain top but failed to win away to Newcastle in what was a thrilling 3-3 draw.

Liverpool came from 2-1 down to lead 3-2 late on with Mo Salah having a huge impact on the game yet again scoring twice and assisting another only for a big goalkeeping blunder in the dying moments saw Newcastle equalise earning the Magpies a point and ending Liverpools long winning sequence.

Wins for both Chelsea (5-1) away to bottom club Southampton and Arsenal (2-0) at home to Manchester United ensured they both remained in second and third place respectfully and the gap has now closed to seven points.

Manchester City were finally back to winning ways with a comprehensive (3-0) home win over Nottigham Forest and will now be hoping to put a bad patch behind them and kick on.

There was also twists and turns at the bottom end of the table too as Crystal Palace won (1-0) away to Ipswich leaving them in the bottom three along with Wolves who suffered a (4-0) away defeat to Everton who now pull five points clear of the relegations zone.

Leicester won under new boss Rudd Van Nistelrooy (3-1) at home to West Ham and Aston Villa won by the same scoreline at hometo Brentford.

The action continues this weekend beginning with the Merseyside Derby 12.30 ko (UK time) which will be the last ever at Goodison Park before Everton move away to their new multi million pound new stadium at Bramley Moore.

Aston Villa will take on Southampton, Brentford play against Newcastle and Manchester City travel to Crystal Palace all on Saturday 15.00, before a late 17.30 ko will see Manchester Utd face Nottingham Forest.

Sunday we have an all London clash as Arsenal travel to Fulham, Ipswich will be hoping for a better result as they face Bournemouth and an excisting game awaits at the King Power Stadium as Leicester host Brighton all at 14.00.

Sundays afternoon game at 16.30 is back to London as second place in form Chelsea visit Spurs before the weekends action is rounded up with a Monday night clash between West Ham and Wolves at 20.00 a game in which both managers Julien Lopetegui and Gary O Neil will be looking over their shoulders as a loss for either could spell the end of their job in charge.

Everton vs Liverpool

Pre-Match Summary

The stage is set for the final ever Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park. The reds have been flying under Arne Slot but will be feeling slightly subdued after dropping two points midweek away to Newcastle. Everton should be feeling much better now after suffering a 4-0 away defeat to Manchester United last weekend they turned that around with a 4-0 home win over fellow strugglers Wolves and furthermore they won this fixture 2-0 last season, the Toffees fans will be wishing for more of the same.

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Aston Villa vs Southampton

Pre-Match Summary

Another heavy defeat for Saints sees them glued to the bottom of the league on a miserable five points and it does not get any easier as they travbel to Aston Villa who have not been in great for of late however things took a good turn midweek as they beat Brentofrd 3-1 at home and manager Unai Emery will be hoping they can regain that early season good form.

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Brentford vs Newcastle

Pre-Match Summary

Newcastle put in a really good shift at home to league leaders Liverpool and manager Eddie Howe was pleased with the result but more so the attitude and performance of his players. Brentford suferend a midweek loss away to Villa, however their home form is much better and will be hoping for a better result today.

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Crystal Palace vs Manchester City

Pre-Match Summary

City were finally smiling again after an uncharachteristic poor winless run. They dispatched Nottingham Forest at home with ease 3-0 and the welcoming back of playmaker Kevin De Bruyne who had a big influence on that win was a big positive for City. Palace also won midweek 1-0 v Ipswich for what was only their second win all season, todays task will be a much tougher assignment.

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Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest

Pre-Match Summary

New United manager Ruben Amirom suffered his first defeat in charge away to Arsenal in what was his first real test since taking charge and will want a quick turnaround as they are back at Old Trafford. Forest play in Manchester for the second time in a week after losing to United’s rivals City 3-0 on Wednesday and will not want a repeat scoreline. Forest do still remain in the top six but defeat here could see them drop to midtable depending on other results.

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Fulham vs Arsenal

Pre-Match Summary

Since losing away to Newcastle 1-0, Arsenal have now gone four games unbeaten with 1D and 3W. Arteta’s men are joint second with Chelsea and look to be back to their best now they have captain and playmaker Martin Odegaard back in action. Fulham secured a comprehensice 3-1 home win over Brighton on Thursday and now climb into the top six.

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Ipswich vs Bournemouth

Pre-Match Summary

Ipswich remain in the bottom three and still have only recorded one win all season not good reading for the premier league new boys as they welcome Bournemouth who again suprised everyone with a 1-0 win at home to Spurs on Thursday night to claim another big scalp along with beating Manchester City and Atsenal.

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Leicester vs Brighton

Pre-Match Summary

The Foxes got off to a winning start under manager Rudd Van Nistelrooy at home beating West Ham 3-1 and looked revitilised they will go into this confident and host a Brighton team that lost to Fulham by the same scoreline (3-1) and also failed to beat bottom team Saints at home last weekend.

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Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea

Pre-Match Summary

Chelsea visit Spurs sitting in second place and seem to have found some great form. They are now unbeaten in the league in the last six games D1, W5, including a 5-1 demolition of Southampton on Wednesday. The same can not be said about Spurs who really are up and down this season and this inconsistency showed again on Thursday as they lost away to Bournemouth 1-0.

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West Ham United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

Pre-Match Summary

Both of these teams are out of sorts and both managers seemingly are under pressure, more so Wolves as they sit nineteeth and have lost back to back games conceding four goals in each of them. They have the worst defense in the league and have shipped thirty six goals in fourteen games. West Ham are only marginaly better and six points ahead of Wolves, but many fans think they have under performed so far and expect better.

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