EPL: Four games this weekend might produce shocking outcomes

EPL: Four games this weekend might produce shocking outcomes
The Premier League games this weekend will be held at stadiums all throughout England.


At 3 p.m., Manchester City will play host to Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace will take on Fulham, and Luton Town will square off against Wolves.


According to iGONG, the fixtures could produce unexpected outcomes because Manchester City presently leads the English Premier League standings by two points, followed by Tottenham in second place, Liverpool in third, and Arsenal in fourth.


Man City vs. Burnley


This game will be played at Turf Moor on Saturday night.


With one point from five games, Burnley is now in position 19 in the Premier League, whereas Man United is in position 13 with six points from the same number of games.


Man United are not in their finest form thus far this season after losing their most recent Champions League match to Bayern Munich, and Vincent Kompany's team has yet to win a game in the Premier League.


In front of their home crowd, the home team may shock Erik ten Hag's team with a victory. The game starts at nine o'clock in the evening.


Aston Villa and Chelsea


On Sunday, Chelsea will host Aston Villa. In their most recent Premier League match, the Blues and Bournemouth drew 0-0, while Aston Villa defeated Crystal Palace 3-1.


On the Premier League standings, Unai Emery's team is in seventh place while Chelsea is in position 14.


Mauricio Pochettino's team has not been in their finest form thus far this season, and they currently lack firepower in their front line. As a result, Aston Villa could shock Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.


West Ham at Liverpool


West Ham is now in sixth place on the log, while Liverpool is in third. Although both teams are currently playing well, the Hammers still have a chance to defeat Jurgen Klopp's club at Anfield by drawing or winning.


Nottingham Forest vs. Man City


Man City hasn't lost yet this year. With 15 points after five games, they are now in first place. Nottingham, however, is also doing well, as seen by their current ranking of eighth on the log. They might make things difficult for Pep Guardiola's team at the Etihad.

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