The interruption of the national teams may be approaching, but before the Nations League there is its 11th matchday Premier League which is filled with colorful and highly interesting games.
On Sunday (10/11, 18:30) London will be at its best to host a derby that will decide a lot. OR Chelsea will host at Stamford Bridge Arsenal . The Gunners are desperate for a win after three successive league defeats with Bournemouth (2-0), Liverpool (2-2) and Newcastle (1-0). His team Arteta has lost a lot of ground in the title battle and needs a big result to get back to… normalcy again.
On the other hand, Chelsea she looks refreshed with him Maresca on its bench, but still has not managed to get a big victory against a team from the so-called Big-6 of England. The “blues” come loaded from the 8-0 Conference League opposite to Noah and hope to maintain their efficiency at high levels in domestic competitions as well, starting with the game against Arsenal.
Earlier the same day (10/11, 16:00) o Ruud van Nistelrooy will play his last game as its coach Manchester United before taking over the team o Reuben Amorimopposite to Leicester.
The “red devils” after their victory over PAOK (2-0) want to continue the positive results in the “Island”, with the newcomers imagining themselves as the perfect… victim.
After all, in the showdown between them for the League Cup a few days ago (30/10, 5-2) h United she was stormy, breaking up the “foxes” with fives.
On Saturday night (09/11, 22:00) a difficult game awaits her Liverpool who will welcome her Aston Villa at Anfield with a view to confirming the amazing moon his team is on Arne Slott.
The schedule for the 11th matchday:
Saturday 09/11
Brentford-Bournemouth (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Fulham (17:00)
West Ham-Everton (17:00)
Wolves-Southampton (17:00)
Brighton-Manchester City (19:30)
Liverpool-Aston Villa (22:00)
Sunday 10/11
Manchester United-Leicester (16:00)
Nottingham Forest-Newcastle (16:00)
Tottenham-Ipswich (16:00)
Chelsea-Arsenal (18:30)
The next (12th) matchday:
Saturday 23/11
Leicester-Chelsea (14:30)
Brommouth-Brighton (17:00)
Arsenal-Nottingham Forest (17:00)
Aston Villa-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Everton-Bradford (17:00)
Fulham-Wolves (17:00)
Manchester City-Tottenham (19:30)
Sunday 24/11
Southampton-Liverpool (16:00)
Ipswich-Manchester United (18:30)
Monday 25/11
Newcastle-West Ham
Source: Sport Fm
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