Manchester United v Arsenal, 7.30pm: Unbeaten Arsenal travel to Old Trafford knowing they face an entirely different beast to the shambolic United team that started the season. A hat-trick of wins have propelled United up the table with players such as Lisandro Martinez and Jadon Sancho stepping up to the plate. United 2, Arsenal 0. Getty Images
SATURDAY: Everton v Liverpool, 3.30pm: What a match to kick off the weekend! Liverpool have hit their straps following a 9-0 thumping of Bournemouth and a last-gasp win over Newcastle while neighbours Everton are still searching for their first league win of the season. Everton recruited Neal Maupay from Brighton to help ease their striker problems but the Frenchman is unlikely to blunt the big red machine rolling on. Prediction: Everton 0, Liverpool 3. AFP
Brentford v Leeds United, 6pm: Leeds have happy memories of their most recent trip to Brentford as a 1-0 win on the final day of 2021/22 secured their Premier League status. Leeds have began the current campaign well, but are hampered by the loss of in-form striker Rodrigo for up to a month. Brentford lack consistency, but on their day can unsettle even the most stubborn defences. Prediction: Brentford 1, Leeds 1. Getty Images
Chelsea v West Ham, 6pm: Chelsea spent big before the close of Thursday's transfer window, recruiting Wesley Fofana, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Denis Zakaria. Aubameyang is still weeks await from featuring though, meaning Chelsea will have to again look to their creative sparks like Raheem Sterling to unlock a West Ham side that also welcome several new faces to the Premier League. Prediction: Chelsea 1, West Ham 0. Getty Images
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace, 6pm: Alexander Isak announced himself to the Premier League with a debut goal in midweek, albeit in a losing effort for Newcastle. The Magpies are right to have heightened expectations of how far they can go this season, and the same can also be said of Crystal Palace. The Eagles look a much more solid unit defensively and retaining Wilfried Zaha was crucial to ambitions of challenging the established elite. Prediction: Newcastle 2, Palace 1. Getty Images
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth, 6pm: Credit to Bournemouth for recovering from last weekend's heavy defeat to Liverpool to pick up a point at Wolves in midweek. Forest will hope to replicate the Cherries' fighting spirit having suffered a walloping of their own at the hands of Manchester City. Prediction Forest 1, Bournemouth 0. Getty Images
Tottenham v Fulham, 6pm: A second successive London derby for Spurs following Wednesday's 1-1 draw at West Ham. They face in Fulham a team brimming with confidence and with a front-line striker in Aleksandar Mitrovic bang in form. Prediction: Spurs 2, Fulham 2. Getty Images
Wolves v Southampton, 6pm: Winless Wolves have arguably not got the result their performances have merited, but that will be of little comfort to manager Bruno Lage. Southampton head to Molineux buoyed by a win over Chelsea and a bunch of exciting new recruits potentially in line to make debuts following some shrewd business before the transfer window closed. Wolves 1, Southampton 2. PA
Aston Villa v Manchester City, 8.30pm: Erling Haaland just can't stop scoring. The City striker followed up last week's hat-trick against Crystal Palace with another treble in victory over Nottingham Forest on Wednesday. The big Norwegian's understanding with his teammates is only going to get better, and Aston Villa could be on the receiving end of a horror show. Villa 0, Man City 5. AFP
SUNDAY: Brighton v Leicester, 5pm: Leicester look a team in crises. Champions and FA Cup winners in the last decade look like a club drifting into obscurity following an underwhelming transfer window in which they lost their best defender in Wesley Fofana. Brighton sold a wealth of talent too, but Graham Potter's eye for a player who can fit into Brighton's system continues to impress. Prediction: Brighton 2, Leicester 0. Getty Images
Manchester United v Arsenal, 7.30pm: Unbeaten Arsenal travel to Old Trafford knowing they face an entirely different beast to the shambolic United team that started the season. A hat-trick of wins have propelled United up the table with players such as Lisandro Martinez and Jadon Sancho stepping up to the plate. United 2, Arsenal 0. Getty Images
SATURDAY: Everton v Liverpool, 3.30pm: What a match to kick off the weekend! Liverpool have hit their straps following a 9-0 thumping of Bournemouth and a last-gasp win over Newcastle while neighbours Everton are still searching for their first league win of the season. Everton recruited Neal Maupay from Brighton to help ease their striker problems but the Frenchman is unlikely to blunt the big red machine rolling on. Prediction: Everton 0, Liverpool 3. AFP
Brentford v Leeds United, 6pm: Leeds have happy memories of their most recent trip to Brentford as a 1-0 win on the final day of 2021/22 secured their Premier League status. Leeds have began the current campaign well, but are hampered by the loss of in-form striker Rodrigo for up to a month. Brentford lack consistency, but on their day can unsettle even the most stubborn defences. Prediction: Brentford 1, Leeds 1. Getty Images
Chelsea v West Ham, 6pm: Chelsea spent big before the close of Thursday's transfer window, recruiting Wesley Fofana, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Denis Zakaria. Aubameyang is still weeks await from featuring though, meaning Chelsea will have to again look to their creative sparks like Raheem Sterling to unlock a West Ham side that also welcome several new faces to the Premier League. Prediction: Chelsea 1, West Ham 0. Getty Images
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace, 6pm: Alexander Isak announced himself to the Premier League with a debut goal in midweek, albeit in a losing effort for Newcastle. The Magpies are right to have heightened expectations of how far they can go this season, and the same can also be said of Crystal Palace. The Eagles look a much more solid unit defensively and retaining Wilfried Zaha was crucial to ambitions of challenging the established elite. Prediction: Newcastle 2, Palace 1. Getty Images
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth, 6pm: Credit to Bournemouth for recovering from last weekend's heavy defeat to Liverpool to pick up a point at Wolves in midweek. Forest will hope to replicate the Cherries' fighting spirit having suffered a walloping of their own at the hands of Manchester City. Prediction Forest 1, Bournemouth 0. Getty Images
Tottenham v Fulham, 6pm: A second successive London derby for Spurs following Wednesday's 1-1 draw at West Ham. They face in Fulham a team brimming with confidence and with a front-line striker in Aleksandar Mitrovic bang in form. Prediction: Spurs 2, Fulham 2. Getty Images
Wolves v Southampton, 6pm: Winless Wolves have arguably not got the result their performances have merited, but that will be of little comfort to manager Bruno Lage. Southampton head to Molineux buoyed by a win over Chelsea and a bunch of exciting new recruits potentially in line to make debuts following some shrewd business before the transfer window closed. Wolves 1, Southampton 2. PA
Aston Villa v Manchester City, 8.30pm: Erling Haaland just can't stop scoring. The City striker followed up last week's hat-trick against Crystal Palace with another treble in victory over Nottingham Forest on Wednesday. The big Norwegian's understanding with his teammates is only going to get better, and Aston Villa could be on the receiving end of a horror show. Villa 0, Man City 5. AFP
SUNDAY: Brighton v Leicester, 5pm: Leicester look a team in crises. Champions and FA Cup winners in the last decade look like a club drifting into obscurity following an underwhelming transfer window in which they lost their best defender in Wesley Fofana. Brighton sold a wealth of talent too, but Graham Potter's eye for a player who can fit into Brighton's system continues to impress. Prediction: Brighton 2, Leicester 0. Getty Images
Manchester United v Arsenal, 7.30pm: Unbeaten Arsenal travel to Old Trafford knowing they face an entirely different beast to the shambolic United team that started the season. A hat-trick of wins have propelled United up the table with players such as Lisandro Martinez and Jadon Sancho stepping up to the plate. United 2, Arsenal 0. Getty Images