Busy weekend in the top flight
The Premier League returns this weekend with a full round of fixtures after the International break.
The highlight will be the clash of old rivals Manchester United and Liverpool tomorrow at 4.30pm at Old Trafford.
The weekends' action starts later this afternoon at 12.30pm when Everton host West Ham at Goodison Park.
There are six matches kicking-off at 3pm.
Aston Villa are at home to Brighton, Tottenham host Watford while Wolves will have Southampton as visitors to Molineaux.
Chelsea will welcome Newcastle United to Stamford Bridge, Bournemouth are at home to Norwich City while Leicester City will have home advantage against Burnley.
The late kick-off this evening is Crystal Palace at home to the champions Manchester City at 5.30pm.
There is just one game tomorrow, the big clash of Manchester United and Liverpool.
Monday night football will see Sheffield United host Arsenal at Bramall Lane at 8pm.
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