
Hammers hoping to brush aside Europa League defeat with home win against the Gunners
West Ham will be keen to brush aside their Europa League defeat against Eintracht Frankfurt with a victory at home to Champions League chasing Arsenal.
West Ham will be keen to brush aside their Europa League defeat against Eintracht Frankfurt with a victory at home to Champions League chasing Arsenal.
Everton will aim to jump-start their survival bid as they chase points against third-placed Chelsea.
Everton may feel their worst nightmare is starting to become a reality after last weekend’s results.
Manchester United last won the Premier League title back in 2013, and their progression since then has been way below-par by their standards.
After a disappointing 3-2 defeat against Leeds United just before the international break, Wolverhampton Wanderers are looking to get back to winning ways as they host rivals Aston Villa at Molineux.
Everton have endured a truly dreadful Premier League campaign after such a confident start to the season. Big changes will be required on the pitch even if they do manage to survive this term.
With his contract due to expire in the coming months, Divock Origi looks set to call time on his Liverpool career and embark on a new adventure in Milan, as per several media outlets.
Crystal Palace will be looking to reach the Emirates FA Cup semi-finals for the first time since 2016 as they host struggling Everton.
As far as London Derby’s go, there is virtually always something on the line, even if it is just local pride.
After initial celebrations of another three points in the Premier League had dampened in east London, West Ham fans would have spoken nervously after seeing Michail Antonio and Aaron Cresswell depart through injury.
Wolves dealt a further blow to Everton’s survival hopes on Sunday with a 1-0 victory to leave the Toffees outside of the relegation places by virtue of goal difference only.
Relegation from the Premier League is something no fan would wish to experience, especially given how hard it is to get there in the first place.
Everton will be hoping to put Monday night’s 5-0 thrashing at Tottenham firmly behind them when they welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers to Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon.
Amid the chaos and confusion surrounding the future of Chelsea Football Club, it is clear that Thomas Tuchel and his players still have one thing set in their sights, winning games.
Norwich City will be hoping to capitalise on Chelsea’s state of disarray at Carrow Road this evening.
Tottenham’s drubbing of Everton signalled their largest home Premier League win since 2019.
Results elsewhere were as much a cause for Gunners glee as their comfortable win at Watford.
Premier League matches will be blocked by Chinese broadcasters this weekend because of planned displays of solidarity with Ukraine.
Burnley will be looking to continue their Premier League resurgence as they visit Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Ben White’s £50 million move from Brighton and Hove Albion to Arsenal last summer is starting to look like a rare sort of transfer, in that it appears to have worked out for all parties involved.
A controversial FA Cup Third Round tie between the two sides merely a week ago saw the Hammers come out on top, courtesy of some dubious VAR decision-making.
On Wednesday night, Brighton and Hove Albion travelled to the home of Chelsea and accumulated a higher expected goals total than the reigning European champions. They registered seven more shots than their hosts, and were rarely troubled in defence.
Newcastle United will feel disappointed to only come away with a point after their 1-1 draw against Manchester United having defied their lowly position to dominate the match.
Southampton are set to host La Liga outfits Levante and Athletic Bilbao as their preparations for the 2021/22 Premier League season reach the final week.