As the Premier League returns on Saturday, October 16, after the international break, Manchester United will hope to remain around the top of the table by beating Leicester City at The King Power Stadium.
Nigeria’s hitman, Kelechi Iheanacho will be hoping to start for Leicester City while Jonny Evans may return to face his old club, Manchester United.
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Marcus Rashford will return to Manchester United’s squad and could make his first appearance of the season after recovering from shoulder surgery.
Man United sit fourth on the English Premier League table, but only two points separate the first six teams. Any loss may see Man United sliding further.
On Monday Crystal Palace will take a trip to the Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal.
While Arsenal sit eleventh, Crystal Palace sit in 14th place. And while two teams sit between them, only three points separate The Gunners and The Eagles.
Each will work out tactics to outsmart the other, but Arsenal get some advantages over Crystal Palace as previous wins gave Mikel Arteta’s men some energy.
See the fixtures below:
Saturday
Watford 12:00 Liverpool
Southampton 3:00 Leeds United
Norwich 3:00 Brighton
Aston Villa 3:00 Wolves
Leicester United 3:00 Manchester United
Man City 3:00 Burnely
Brentford 5:30 Chelsea
Sunday
Everton 2:00 West Ham
Newcastle 4:30 Tottenham
Monday
Arsenal 8:00 Crystal Palace