
After what feels like an eternity, Premier League football is finally back – and there’s still time for you to take in the action live!
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Arsenal vs Bournemouth


It’s crunch time for Mikel Arteta’s men, who still have a comfy nine-point cushion at the top of the Premier League table, but recently lost the Carabao Cup final to their nearest challengers, Manchester City, who still have a game in hand.
They also crashed out of the FA Cup last weekend to Championship side Southampton. Could those two defeats damage confidence? Andoni Iraola’s visitors haven’t lost since January, so they’ll be confident, but that reverse did come at home to the Gunners.
Brentford vs Everton


If you were looking at Brentford’s tough summer transfer window, and some of Everton’s recent seasons in the Premier League, you’d be forgiven for thinking this might have been a clash a little further down the league table.
But you’d have been wrong. The two sides enter level on points in seventh and eighth, both just three points off Liverpool in fifth, which is now confirmed to be enough for Champions League qualification. There’s a lot on the line here.
Liverpool vs Fulham


Although a little further down, Fulham are another side not totally out of the hunt for European football if they can string a few results together.
Anfield isn’t normally the place to start such a run, but Arne Slot is under plenty of pressure, with just one win in his last six games in all competitions, having dropped points against relegation battlers Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur last month.
Crystal Palace vs Newcastle United


The Eagles’ season has been a far cry from the heights of last term’s FA Cup win, but they will want to end the season strongly to make themselves as attractive as possible to any potential Oliver Glasner replacements, with the Austrian set to leave this summer.
With their opponents, Newcastle, only three points ahead in 12th, the congested nature of mid-table means they both may not have totally dropped European hopes – and they’ll want all the points they can get, given nine Premier League teams could be in continental competitions next season.
Manchester United vs Leeds United


Nothing beats a historic rivalry, and the only thing that improves it is both teams having something still on the line.
After a difficult start, Manchester United under Michael Carrick look a strong bet for Champions League football this season, but will need to keep plugging away to secure it. For Leeds, they’re only four points off West Ham in the drop zone, so a win at Old Trafford could prove crucial come the end of the season.