Premier League football returns for another round of action this weekend, with points and league positions all to play for at either end of the league table.
Chelsea will seek revenge on West London neighbours Fulham as they commence proceedings on Friday night after previously falling to defeat at Craven Cottage. The Blues side have seen managerial changes, hierarchy upheaval, and under-par performances impact their season, but are sure to be buoyed by the high-profile deadline day addition of World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez.
Arsenal, meanwhile, can take a significant step towards winning their first Premier League title in 19 years by extending their lead over second-place Manchester City to eight points in Saturday's early kick-off. The Gunners visit Goodison Park to face relegation-threatened Everton, who now find themselves under the management of former Burnley chief Sean Dyche after sacking Frank Lampard.
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The four 10:00am EDT kick-offs are destined to entertain. Aston Villa and Leicester City face off at Villa Park as West Midlands goes up against East Midlands. Off the back of booking their place in the Carabao Cup final on Wednesday, Manchester United welcome Patrick Viera's Crystal Palace to Old Trafford. Brighton, who kept hold of Moises Caicedo in Januarya, also host Bournemouth.
One team that missed out on progressing to Wembley is Southampton after they lost out to Newcastle United and Nathan Jones will now have his sights firmly fixated on guiding the Saints to survival. They could move off the bottom of the table by beating Brentford. Wolves, too, can distance themselves from trouble when they host an out-of-form Liverpool on Saturday.
Two clubs experiencing differing campaigns meet in the 12:30pm EDT match, as Newcastle, flying under Eddie Howe, face West Ham United at St James' Park. David Moyes will take confidence in his side's 2-0 win over Everton in their last league outing.
Sunday consists of two Premier League matches of huge importance at either end of the Premier League table. A win for either Nottingham Forest or Leeds United at the City Ground will massively enhance survival prospects. They kick off at 09:00am EDT.
At 11:30am EDT later that day, Tottenham Hotspur bring the curtain down on action by welcoming Manchester City to North London. Spurs will look to provide Antonio Conte with much-needed inspiration as he begins to recover from a gall bladder operation., whilst City cannot afford to lose any ground in their chase of leaders Arsenal.
Below is a list of how all matches can be broadcast in the USA
Friday:
Chelsea vs Fulham: 03/02/22, 15:00pm EDT - USA Network, NBC Universo
Saturday:
Everton vs Arsenal: 04/02/2022, 07:30am EDT - USA Network, NBC Universo
Brighton vs Bournemouth: 04/02/2022, 10:00am EDT - Peacock Premium
Aston Villa vs Leicester: 04/02/2022, 10:00am EDT - Peacock Premium
Manchester United vs Crystal Palace: 04/02/2022, 10:00am EDT - Peacock Premium
Brentford vs Southampton: 04/02/2022, 10:00am EDT - Peacock Premium
Wolves vs Liverpool: 04/02/2022, 10:00am EDT - Peacock Premium
Newcastle United vs West Ham United: 04/02/2022, 12:30pm EDT - USA Network, NBC Universo
Sunday:
Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United: 05/02/2022, 09:00am EDT - USA Network
Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester City: 05/02/2022, 11:30am EDT - NBC Universo, Telemundo
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