2018-19 Premier League: Week Nine – Saturday
Premier League returns from the international break with plenty of blockbuster matches to kick off the weekend.
Premier League returns from the international break with plenty of blockbuster matches to kick off the weekend.
With the international break now in full force, this weekend was a last chance for teams to find some momentum to take into fortnight off.
Without any doubt, Manchester United vs Newcastle United is the biggest match with both clubs locked in different civil wars so expect fireworks from Saturday’s action on Week Eight.
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League leaders, Liverpool faced a tough test as they visited title rivals, Chelsea in a crucial top of table clash as both sides aimed to keep their unbeaten starts going.
After numerous teams were in Carabao Cup action this past midweek, its time to switch attention back to Premier League on this blockbuster Saturday.
After a thrilling night of Carabao Cup action saw ten teams book their place in Saturday’s draw, tonight sees another five confirmed.
With club action back in full swing, this weekend proved to be the most exciting yet as the table saw a shakeup from top to bottom and plenty of goal action.
Highlights include Manchester City’s trip to Cardiff whilst Liverpool look to maintain their unbeaten home run as they welcome Southampton to Anfield.
After a fortnight off, the Premier League returned this weekend with plenty of cracking action concerning the whole league table.
The first round of post international break Premier League fixtures conclude at St Marys as Southampton meet Brighton & Hove Albion in Monday Night Football.
After a fortnight off to make way for international football, the Premier League returns with a bang as the top five all feature in Saturday’s action.
This weekend saw final round of opening Premier League fixtures as teams take a fortnight off for international break, so here is a round-up of the action.
The day’s blockbuster match sees Watford meet Tottenham as both aim to continue their unbeaten starts whilst Arsenal and Manchester United face away trips at Cardiff City and Burnley.
Wednesday’s second round action in 2018-19 Carabao Cup sees Everton, Watford and Newcastle United amongst those in action.
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