

The Premier League rolls on into another weekend of tantalising action this weekend with games taking place up and down the country.
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Manchester United vs Brighton and Hove Albion
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There might finally be a bit more of a buoyant atmosphere at Old Trafford this weekend following Manchester United's victory at Anfield last weekend.
Ruben Amorim's side were deserved victors over Liverpool, but will need to be wary not to fall back into old bad habits as Brighton and Hove Albion visit for Saturday's teatime kick-off.
Brighton have also hit on a decent run of form recently, though, and the two sides look pretty evenly-matched on paper, setting up what could be a compelling encounter between two unpredictable sides.
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace
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Arsenal are sitting pretty at the top of the table and will have every intention of staying there as they take on a London derby.
Mikel Arteta's side are three points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League, with a rock-solid defence providing the basis for their success.
But having already beaten Liverpool this season, Crystal Palace will have designs on another big upset... and have a particular point to prove after their surprise defeat to Larnaca in the Conference League on Thursday night.
Aston Villa vs Manchester City
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It took a while for Aston Villa to get going this season - they didn't even score their first goal of the season until mid-September - but they had strung together five wins in a row in all competitions prior to their Europa League loss to Go Ahead Eagles.
Unai Emery will need no telling just how big a challenge they have in front of them this Sunday afternoon, though, with second-placed Manchester City set to visit Villa Park.
Can Villa find a way to keep the rampant Erling Haaland quiet?
Bournemouth vs Nottingham Forest
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Bournemouth have not tasted defeat since their opening day loss away to Liverpool and find themselves up among the Premier League big boys eight games into the season.
This time last year Nottingham Forest were in a similar position, but they are already onto their third manager of the season after Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou both got the chop.
Sean Dyche got off to a winning start in Europe on Thursday as Forest saw off Porto; now he will take control of his boyhood club in the Premier League for the first time.
Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur
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Everton will get to show off the shiny new Hill Dickinson Stadium once again as they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to their new home.
David Moyes' side had to go without new leading light Jack Grealish against Manchester City last time out, but will be able to call on his services again.
Spurs have looked a lot more solid under Thomas Frank this season, though, and will be aiming to keep the hosts quiet.
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