The top league on the planet starts again, with the Premier League to give its fans a great derby from the olden days.
Anfield is gearing up and preparing to welcome a match that has written its own history in English stadiums. OR Liverpool will host the Manchester United for a duel of rare beauty.
For the 8th round of the championship, the “reds” are looking for a reaction after back-to-back negative results inside and outside the borders.
OR Liverpool suffered its first loss of the season against the formidable Crystal Palacewith the “eagles” hurting her with the same currency, i.e. with goals in stoppage time (2-1). This was followed by a disappointing performance in Polis and a 1-0 defeat by Galatasaray. While in last weekend’s derby against her Chelsea another negative result followed, with the triumph of the “blues” (2-1).
His team Arne Slott he is looking for a reaction and he has an amazing opportunity in front of him to get back to winning ways and even against such a hated opponent.
On her part, Manchester United remains in its instability, with the “red devils” in their last five games counting only three wins and those against the newcomer Burnley (3-2)the Chelsea who was playing with 10 players almost from the start of the match (2-1) and with the also novice Sunderland (2-0).
The 3rd from Brentford (3-1) and Manchester City (3-0) hurt the already fragile psychology of the team, with Reuben Amorim to be desperate for a big performance to be able to take some of the unbearable pressure off him.
For the same matchday in England, the matchup between Nottingham Forest and Chelseawhile the Arsenal has a difficult exit at her headquarters Fulham.
The schedule for the 8th matchday:
Saturday 18/10
Nottingham Forest-Chelsea (14:30)
Crystal Palace-Bournemouth (17:00)
Manchester City-Everton (17:00)
Burnley-Leeds (17:00)
Brighton-Newcastle (17:00)
Sunderland-Wolves (17:00)
Fulham-Arsenal (19:30)
Sunday 19/10
Tottenham v Aston Villa (16:00)
Liverpool-Manchester United (18:30)
Monday 20/10
West Ham-Bradford (22:00)
The schedule for the next (9th) matchday:
Friday 24/10
Leeds-West Ham (22:00)
Saturday 25/10
Chelsea-Sunderland (17:00)
Newcastle-Fulham (17:00)
Manchester United-Brighton (19:30)
Brentford-Liverpool (22:00)
Sunday 26/10
Arsenal-Crystal Palace (16:00)
Aston Villa-Manchester City (16:00)
Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest (16:00)
Wolves-Burnley (16:00)
Everton-Tottenham (18:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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