There are only four Premier League football matches to enjoy this weekend.
Burnley vs. Brentford
The Premier League is set to kick off with an exciting match between Burnley and Brentford at Turf Moor. Burnley will be looking to secure a home victory and climb up the standings, while Brentford aims to start the round with three points on the road. Burnley has struggled in recent head-to-head matchups, losing two out of their last three encounters in the Premier League against Brentford.
Luton Town vs. Nottingham Forest
In a crucial clash at Kenilworth Road Stadium, Luton Town will host Nottingham Forest in a battle between two teams in the bottom half of the Premier League standings. Luton Town currently sits in 18th place with 21 points, while Nottingham Forest is just one spot above them with 24 points. Nottingham Forest has faced difficulties on the road this season, with a high 64 percent away loss rate, making this an intriguing matchup to watch in this upcoming round.
Fulham vs. Tottenham
Fulham, positioned 12th with 35 points, will face Tottenham, currently placed 5th with 53 points in the standings. Both teams will be eager to put forth strong performances as they strive for victory in this upcoming encounter at Craven Cottage.
West Ham vs. Aston Villa
Having recorded 4 wins in their last 6 head-to-head matches against Aston Villa, West Ham will be seeking to maintain their dominance and secure a positive result as they face off at the London Stadium.
In their last 29 games in Premier League, Arsenal have recorded 25 undefeated encounters
Manchester City are on an unbeaten run of 22 games in their all competitions participation
Sheffield United have won just 1 of their last 12 league games
In 11 of their most recent matches in Premier League, Tottenham have seen over 2.5 goals scored
Arsenal have won their last 8 matches in Premier League
Arsenal have succeeded in keeping a clean sheet in their most recent 3 away Premier League games
A goalless run of 3 away games in their latest all competitions matches marks Brighton's league campaign