Big Weekend: Manchester United, Martin, Wood and the battle for fourth between Spurs and Villa
A brave new Manchester United era continues until the next one plods along soon enough. Russell Martin needs a win and so really do Spurs against Villa.
A brave new Manchester United era continues until the next one plods along soon enough. Russell Martin needs a win and so really do Spurs against Villa.
A massive clash between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates provides the showpiece of a weekend that could tell us a bit about a few clubs.
Liverpool and Chelsea have both made fine starts under new managers, but this weekend signals for both the start of a tricky and potentially revealing run.
Could Sunday really be Erik ten Hag’s final game as Man Utd manager? It’s starting to feel like it might have tipped over from possible to probable.
Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag has a tricky hurdle to overcome v Porto but we have some super Champions League ties in a Big Midweek of action.
The Barclays Crisis Club heavyweight title is on the line as Manchester United face Spurs, while Man City face another tough test after the Arsenal battle.
Arsenal are unpredictable and our eyes are on Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag. You lucky people have a midweek full of action to look forward to.
Really weren’t sure what game to pick out as the biggest of the weekend. Sometimes when there is no obvious standout you just have to be creative.
Mikel Arteta has some European demons to exorcise while Liverpool face a bunch of Chelsea cast-offs and another looks set to star for Atletico Madrid.
No prizes for guessing the game of the weekend, but there’s also the prospect of a Man United debutant beginning the trivial task of simply fixing all of their problems.
Erik ten Hag faces another crucial home game against Liverpool soon after a Manchester United defeat to Brighton. Micky van de Ven must exorcise some demons.
Arsenal have a league double to avenge at Aston Villa, while Pedro Neto and Eddie Howe prepare for emotional reunions. Liverpool face their new feeder club.
A curious Premier League final day awaits. A lot is settled. A lot else appears extremely predictable. It could be a massive anti-climax, but if it’s not…
Arsenal need a miracle from Spurs v Man City as we look forward to Ten Hag’s post-match comments and what Reece James can do in more than 11 minutes for ...
Even with only three televised Premier League games it’s a cracking schedule. Manchester United v Arsenal is an obvious headliner with a great undercard.
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