Premier League: 10 Key Matchups to Watch This Weekend
Parker-less Burnley Remain a Test for Leeds
Leeds United faces a significant challenge this weekend as they host Burnley, who are now managerless after Scott Parker's departure. A win for Leeds would put them at 43 points and make relegation highly unlikely.
Bowen Primed to Bother Brentford
West Ham United's Jarrod Bowen has been in excellent form, providing two assists in their recent win over Everton. Brentford will need to be cautious of Bowen's threat, particularly from set pieces.
Howe Faces Striker Conundrum
Newcastle United's manager, Eddie Howe, faces a tough decision on which striker to play against Brighton. Will he choose Will Osula, Nick Woltemade, or Yoane Wissa?
Sunderland Players Feel the Heat
Sunderland's recent 5-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest was a disappointing performance. They will look to bounce back against Wolves and keep their European qualification hopes alive.
Pedigree of Jesus Can Boost Arsenal
Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus has been limited to just two league starts since returning from injury. However, his experience and pedigree could prove valuable in their upcoming match against Fulham.
Rayan on the Rise – But Needs Protection
Bournemouth's young Brazilian player, Rayan, has adapted quickly to English football. However, his minutes need to be carefully managed to avoid burnout.
First the Points, Then the Pride?
Manchester United and Liverpool face off in a crucial match, with both teams looking to secure Champions League football. The match may not have the same level of intensity as previous years, but it's still a significant encounter.
- Leeds v Burnley, Friday 8pm
- Brentford v West Ham, Saturday 3pm
- Newcastle v Brighton, Saturday 3pm
- Wolves v Sunderland, Saturday 3pm
- Arsenal v Fulham, Saturday 5:30pm
- Bournemouth v Crystal Palace, Sunday 2pm
- Manchester United v Liverpool, Sunday 3:30pm