
The Premier League returns this weekend following last weekend’s FA Cup fixtures. The first match of the weekend sees Brighton & Hove Albion host Chelsea at the AMEX Stadium in a rematch of their recent FA Cup fourth-round clash, in which Brighton knocked Chelsea out with a controversial goal.
On Saturday, the action kicks off at 12:30 PM as Leicester City take on Arsenal at the King Power Stadium. Several 3 PM kick-offs follow, including West Ham United vs Brentford at the London Stadium, Southampton vs Bournemouth at St Mary’s Stadium, Aston Villa vs Ipswich Town at Villa Park, Manchester City vs Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium, and Fulham vs Newcastle United at Craven Cottage.
Later in the day, Crystal Palace face Everton at 5:30 PM at Selhurst Park.
On Sunday, two big fixtures round off the weekend. Liverpool host Wolves at Anfield at 2 PM, while the most highly anticipated clash of the weekend sees Tottenham Hotspur take on Manchester United at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at 4:30 PM.