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The Premier League returns to the scene as matches are lined up in the English top flight for this weekend.
The likes of Arsenal would be involved in a London derby match whereas Tottenham Hotspurs would be up against AFC Bournemouth as matches are set to take place in the English scene this weekend.
As the matches draw close by the minute, Isagoal.com evaluate the three key games to watch in the Premier League.
Manchester City vs. Leicester City
The Premier League Champions would be up against Leicester City as both sides continue their quest in the Premier League.
Leicester would be looking to make things difficult for the Citizens in view of picking up a shocking result at the Etihad Stadium.But this would be unlikely owing to the form Manchester City is riding on at the moment.
And with Arsenal within touching distance in the EPL table, Manchester City would go all out for a win in order to catch up with Arsenal in the EPL log.
Chelsea vs. Brighton and Hove Albion
Chelsea is in total disarray at the moment and there is no certainty that they would even get the three points against Brighton and Hove Albion at home this weekend.
That’s how bad Chelsea has become as they unnecessarily sacked Thomas Tuchel which led them to UEFA Champions League glory against Manchester City a few years back.
Since then nothing seems to have worked for the West Londoners in all competitions this season.
However, meeting Brighton would be a case study for viewers of Premier League football and particularly for Chelsea fans.
As expectations would be high as regards how Chelsea would perform in this match at home.
West Ham United vs. Arsenal
Arsenal would take the trip to face West Ham United at the London Stadium. And it promises to be interesting to see how Arsenal walks their way past the host in this EPL fixture.
The pressure would be on Arsenal to get the three points amid their title ambitions. While the rivalry would be on show in view of a London battle. But can David Moyes’s men stop the Arsenal side that’s obviously proving to be a different and improved side?
Time would tell as both sides have a huge stake to pursue ahead of this Premier League encounter.
This article was updated 3 months ago