OR Premier League continues strongly and the program of the 5th matchday has an “explosive” match.
In Manchester the ultimate with 4/4 Citywill host on Sunday (22/09, 18:30) the Arsenalwith the winner claiming first place on the leaderboard.
The “citizens” have started particularly hot in this competitive season as well and their goal is none other than winning the 5th consecutive English championship.
On the other hand, Mikel Arteta he wants to turn his team’s amazing performances into a title. In order to achieve this, however, he will have to go over her City and with a double in Manchester she will prove that this year is indeed her year Arsenal.
A serious problem for the “gunners” is his certain absence Martin Odergaardwhereas Kevin De Bruyne he is doubtful about his team Pep Guardiola.
The curtain of the competition will be opened by his soon-to-be opponent Panathinaikos in the Europa Conference League, Chelsea. OR West Ham will host the “blue” on Saturday (21/09, 14:30) in an important “battle” for two teams that are still finding their feet.
Manchester’s other team and rival of PAOK in the Europa League, United will travel to London to face her Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon (21/09, 19:30). The “red devils” want to build on their victory over Southampton (14/09, 3-0) and start a dynamic winning streak.
OR Tottenham wants to get back to three points at home against the Bradford (21/09, 17:00), after the hard defeat by the “hated” rival Arsenal (15/09, 1-0).
OR Fulham will welcome her Newcastle (21/09, 17:00), which only wants a win, with the hope that the top derby will end in a draw, so that it can climb from nowhere to… the top.
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In detail, the schedule for the 5th matchday:
Saturday (21/9)
West Ham-Chelsea (14:30)
Aston Villa-Wolves (17:00)
Leicester-Everton (17:00)
Liverpool-Bournemouth (17:00)
Southampton-Ipswich (17:00)
Tottenham-Bradford (17:00)
Fulham-Newcastle (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Manchester United (19:30)
Sunday (22/9)
Brighton-Nottingham Forest (16:00)
Manchester City-Arsenal (18:30)
The schedule for the next (6th) matchday:
Saturday (28/09)
Newcastle – Manchester City (14:30)
Arsenal – Leicester (17:00
Brentford – West Ham (17:00)
Chelsea – Brighton (17:00)
Everton – Crystal Palace (17:00)
Nottingham Forest – Fulham (17:00)
Wolves – Liverpool (19:30)
Sunday (29/09)
Ipswich v Aston Villa (16:00)
Manchester United – Tottenham (18:30)
Monday (30/09)
Bournemouth – Southampton (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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