The Premier League weekend sees five games take place this Saturday with Arsenal facing Everton at home, Wolves playing Ipswich Town, Newcastle United facing Leicester City, and Liverpool taking on Fulham with all these fixtures taking place at 3 PM whilst the game between Nottingham Forest (the league's surprise package this season) and Aston Villa at the City Ground takes place at 5:30 PM. The Sunday fixtures see Manchester City take on Manchester United in the first Manchester Derby of the league season at the Etihad Stadium, Brighton & Hove Albion taking on arch-rivals Crystal Palace at the Amex Stadium, Southampton playing at home against Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea taking on London rivals Brentford at Stamford Bridge. The sole Monday night fixture which kicks off at 8 PM sees Bournemouth take on West Ham United at the Vitality Stadium. The Manchester Derby is the biggest fixture of the weekend. Liverpool could potentially drop points at home to Fulham which could be seized upon by Chelsea and Arsenal who are not too far behind Liverpool in the Premier League table regarding the points gap.