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1. Liverpool VS Everton
Location: Liverpool, England
Stadium: Anfield
Date: Saturday, September 20
Kick-off Time: 11:30 a.m. GMT/ 07:30 a.m. ET/ 04:30 a.m. PT
Referee: Darren England
VAR: In use
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Friends and families will be split on Merseyside for the 247th time when Everton takes a short trip to Anfield to meet Premier League leaders and defending champions Liverpool for yet another thrilling instalment in the exciting Merseyside Derby. As the old cliché goes, form gets tossed out of the window when fierce rivals lock horns, so brace yourselves for another Premier League classic this Saturday.
Arne Slot's men can not stop winning at the moment. They started the midweek Champions League fixture against Atletico Madrid on fire but still banked on a late winner to clinch all three points. The game was all about the much-awaited Alexander Isak debut from the off, and the British record signing did look sharp in the outing he got. The Reds showed great improvement after a hard-fought victory against Burnley on the weekend. They might feel that the pieces of the puzzle are slowly coming together as they prepare for a key stretch of games coming thick and fast.
Everton would be the first to visit them, and the Toffees are hoping for a rare Anfield victory. Their last victory at their rivals' den was in 2021, when the stands were covered with banners and fake crowd noises were in full tune. After getting their nose bloodied on the first gameweek, David Moyes' side recovered brilliantly to win two games next and sit sixth in the table before visiting Anfield. Moyes would be keen to shake off his terrible away record against Liverpool and cause a massive upset on the weekend. Jack Grealish, on the back of hisfirst career Player of the Month award, would be expected to spearhead the Toffees' chances.

2. Manchester United VS Chelsea
Location: Macnshester, England
Stadium: Old Trafford
Date: Saturday, September 20
Kick-off Time: 16:30 a.m. GMT/ 12:30 a.m. ET/ 09:30 a.m. PT
Referee: Peter Bankes
VAR: In use
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When Manchester United take on Chelsea in the Premier League, there will be high expectations and all kinds of pressure on managers and players. This Saturday, when the two rivals lock horns, there will be pressure of a very different kind on both camps. The fixture could make or break each team's season, and we are just in the fifth gameweek.
Ruben Amorim's men were left to lick their wounds after a thrashing in the Manchester Derby, and the season looks like a lost cause just weeks into it. There was optimism during the summer as the Red Devils forged a new front three and showed ambition. However, it dissipated once the ball was kicked. The Red Devils were knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Grimsby Town and stumbled in the league multiple times. Amorim's structural issues are being laid bare by every opponent, but the Portuguese insists on sticking to the plan and making it work instead of twisting it. It is rumoured around Carringhton that he is on borrowed time and has to produce immediate results to avoid the axe. Anything less than three points on Saturday would be ominous for the manager.
Chelsea were given a harsh welcome to the Champions League by Bayern Munich. The Blues expected smooth sailing, but encountered choppy waters in Bavaria as their defence was picked apart. Cole Palmer, however, stood tall and delivered a reassuring performance on the world stage. Enzo Maresca's side dropped points to Brentford after a late leveller, and there is an air of frustration around Stamford Bridge. Despite another huge summer, there are gaps in the squad and over-dependence on Palmer. The inability to punish a poor Manchester United side and pick up a first win at Old Trafford since 2013 will certainly lead to those voices growing louder. In all senses, this game seems a must-win for both sides.

3. Arsenal VS Manchester City
Location: London, England
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Date: Saturday, September 21
Kick-off Time: 15:30 a.m. GMT/ 11:30 a.m. ET/ 08:30 a.m. PT
Referee: Stuart Attwell
VAR: In use
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When Arsenal host Manchester City at home on Sunday in an epic Premier League clash, the spotlight will be firmly on the legendary Pep Guardiola and his once-protégé Mikel Arteta. The evolution of the rivalry between the master and the student has taken an interesting turn in the last few meetings. From being pushovers to not losing once in five games and even thrashing City 5-1 at home, both Arsenal and Arteta have come a long way.
Arteta looks settled in the hot seat and has the experience and maturity to go all the way this time. He shaped the squad to his liking this summer and wasn't afraid to double down on defensive reinforcements and quality backups. The results are there for everyone to see as Arsenal are cruising in the league and the Champions League without key cogs like Bukayo Saka and William Saliba. Viktor Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi and Ebrechi Eze all made good starts to life in North London as Arsenal bounced back from the loss to Liverpool very swiftly. Of course, the questions of intent and attacking flair in big games still remain. If Arteta can produce a perfect response against City, many would start believing around the Emirates that this might finally be their year after three years of heartbreak.
Guardiola was lost for words when they lost 5-1 to Arsenal last season. It was another terrible low in a season of lows for the most decorated coach. However, he has recruited since and is confident of turning things around. The Manchester Derby performance and result were a step in the right direction for his side. Pep needs to carefully manage his squad now, given the incredibly short turnaround between the Thursday night Champions League and the Arsenal game on Sunday. With the injury list showing no signs of shortening anytime soon, he has to trust his thin squad to get the job done. Can the master get one over his student and record a first win in six games? Can Pep make a title statement again to the rest of the league? The blockbuster clash will provide all the answers.