Premier League football is back this weekend following the two-week break due to the international break. The weekend games include Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United, the first game of this Premier League weekend at 12:30 PM on Saturday. Both Tottenham and West Ham are based in London making this a London Derby. However, most people regard the fixture as being taken more seriously as a London Derby by West Ham who regard Tottenham as their second biggest derby behind Millwall. At the same time, Tottenham does not consider West Ham to be as serious a rival due to their own big rivalries with Arsenal (North London Derby and biggest game) and Chelsea (Second biggest game and rivalry). The games which kick off at 3 PM include Ipswich Town vs Everton, Manchester United vs Brentford, Fulham vs Aston Villa, Newcastle United vs Brighton & Hove Albion, and Southampton vs Leicester City. Bournemouth vs Arsenal is the 5:30 PM kick-off on Saturday with Arsenal needing a victory to keep up with Liverpool and Manchester City who are the early pace-setters in the Premier League. Sunday's fixtures are arguably of greater significance for this Premier League season with Wolves playing Manchester City at Molineux at 2 PM whilst the weekend's biggest fixture is the clash between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield at 4:30 PM. The last game of the weekend is between Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace at the City Ground at 8 PM on Sunday.