The English Premier League weekend kicks off with Crystal Palace hosting Liverpool in Saturday’s midday match. Oliver Glasner’s team is still searching for their first win of the season as they adjust to life without Michael Olise. Liverpool, meanwhile, arrive with confidence after their midweek Champions League victory over Bologna.
West Ham United will welcome Ipswich Town, with the Hammers having secured just one Premier League win under new manager Jolen Lopetegui. Ipswich, still in search of their first victory, has managed four draws after suffering tough losses in their opening matches.
Manchester City takes on Fulham, trying to cope without their key player Rodri. Fulham has started the season strongly, currently sitting 6th in the league with 11 points from six games.
Leicester City hosts Bournemouth, aiming for their first win this season. Bournemouth recently rebounded from two consecutive defeats with a 3-1 win over Southampton.
Brentford, who have scored first in each of their last three games but have only one point to show for it, will face Wolves, who haven’t won since April. The last time Wolves triumphed against a Premier League opponent was against Fulham on March 9.
Arsenal takes on Southampton, with Mikel Arteta’s side looking to make this match easier compared to their recent struggles against Leicester.
In the evening kickoff, Everton will face Newcastle United. Jarrad Branthwaite’s absence from training on Thursday could be a significant loss for Sean Dyche’s squad. Newcastle scraped through their Carabao Cup match against AFC Wimbledon and will need to improve for this clash.
On Sunday, Aston Villa hosts Manchester United, with both teams experiencing different outcomes in European competition this week. Chelsea will play Nottingham Forest, whose unbeaten start came to an end with a loss to Fulham last weekend. Finally, Brighton & Hove Albion will face Tottenham Hotspur in what promises to be an exciting matchup.

Premier League Matchday 7 fixtures:
Saturday:
1:30pm – Crystal Palace vs Liverpool
4pm – Arsenal vs Southampton
4pm – Brentford vs Wolves
4pm – Leicester City vs Bournemouth
4pm – Manchester City vs Fulham
4pm – West Ham United vs Ipswich Town
6:30pm – Everton vs Newcastle United
Sunday:
3pm – Aston Villa vs Manchester United
3pm – Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest
5:30pm – Brighton vs Tottenham Hotspur

