Manchester United v West Ham United (8.15pm) - United manager Erik ten Hag says all is forgotten after the falling out with Cristiano Ronaldo. But for how long? Time will tell. Prediction: Man United 2 West Ham 1.PA
SATURDAY: Leicester City v Manchester City (3.30pm, UAE) - Erling Haaland has gone a whole week without scoring a goal. The Manchester City striker was unusually quiet before being subbed in the midweek Champions League game against former club Borussia Dortmund with a 'fever'. So nothing to worry about, Leicester! Prediction: Leicester 1 Man City 4. Getty
Bournemouth v Tottenham (6pm) - Spurs will be smarting after a home defeat to Newcastle last time out. They remain third, but Antonio Conte will be determined to put things right against a struggling defence on the south coast. Prediction: Bournemouth 1 Tottenham 3. AP
Brentford v Wolves (6pm) - After a humiliating 4-0 home reverse against Leicester, it wasn't the greatest surprise that QPR coach Michael Beale turned down the opportunity to take over at managerless Wolves in midweek. Second bottom and out of sorts, could be another tough afternoon. Prediction: Brentford 2 Wolves 0. PA
Brighton v Chelsea (6pm) - The Blues will have been sick to let slip their lead against Manchester United deep into time added on. It brought an end to a fine winning streak, and Graham Potter will want to get straight back on it against a Brighton side just beginning to show a few weaknesses. Prediction: Brighton 1 Chelsea 3. Getty
Crystal Palace v Southampton (6pm) - Palace were just building up some momentum before getting turned over by Everton last weekend, while the Saints grabbed an unlikely point against leaders Arsenal. Will be tight, but just favours Palace. Prediction: Palace 2 Southampton 1. Action Images
Newcastle United v Aston Villa (6pm) - A fine win for Newcastle at Tottenham last weekend was a sign of what's to come for the Magpies under Eddie Howe and access to the transfer market. Villa, meanwhile, reacted to Steven Gerrard's sacking with their best performance of the season in thrashing Brentford. Prediction: Newcastle 3 Villa 0. Getty
Fulham v Everton (8.30pm) - Marco Silva has had a chequered career in the Premier League, but remeber when he was heralded as the next big thing? Well Fulham are now getting the benefits of his talents, remarkably sitting in seventh place. Prediction: Fulham 1 Everton 1. Getty
Liverpool v Leeds United (10.45pm) - Jurgen Klopp admitted Liverpool's defeat at Forest was particularly hard to bear in a difficult start to the season. “I’m feeling as low as possible,” he said. Ten points behind Man City, and trailing Arsenal by 12, their title hopes are probably over already. At least they face struggling Leeds. Prediction: Liverpool 3 Leeds 0. Getty
SUNDAY: Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (6pm) - Dropping points at Southampton after taking the lead was not the usual Arsenal of this season. While Forest beat Liverpool, they might not find the Gunners so forgiving. Prediction: Arsenal 4 Forest 0. Getty
Manchester United v West Ham United (8.15pm) - United manager Erik ten Hag says all is forgotten after the falling out with Cristiano Ronaldo. But for how long? Time will tell. Prediction: Man United 2 West Ham 1.PA
SATURDAY: Leicester City v Manchester City (3.30pm, UAE) - Erling Haaland has gone a whole week without scoring a goal. The Manchester City striker was unusually quiet before being subbed in the midweek Champions League game against former club Borussia Dortmund with a 'fever'. So nothing to worry about, Leicester! Prediction: Leicester 1 Man City 4. Getty
Bournemouth v Tottenham (6pm) - Spurs will be smarting after a home defeat to Newcastle last time out. They remain third, but Antonio Conte will be determined to put things right against a struggling defence on the south coast. Prediction: Bournemouth 1 Tottenham 3. AP
Brentford v Wolves (6pm) - After a humiliating 4-0 home reverse against Leicester, it wasn't the greatest surprise that QPR coach Michael Beale turned down the opportunity to take over at managerless Wolves in midweek. Second bottom and out of sorts, could be another tough afternoon. Prediction: Brentford 2 Wolves 0. PA
Brighton v Chelsea (6pm) - The Blues will have been sick to let slip their lead against Manchester United deep into time added on. It brought an end to a fine winning streak, and Graham Potter will want to get straight back on it against a Brighton side just beginning to show a few weaknesses. Prediction: Brighton 1 Chelsea 3. Getty
Crystal Palace v Southampton (6pm) - Palace were just building up some momentum before getting turned over by Everton last weekend, while the Saints grabbed an unlikely point against leaders Arsenal. Will be tight, but just favours Palace. Prediction: Palace 2 Southampton 1. Action Images
Newcastle United v Aston Villa (6pm) - A fine win for Newcastle at Tottenham last weekend was a sign of what's to come for the Magpies under Eddie Howe and access to the transfer market. Villa, meanwhile, reacted to Steven Gerrard's sacking with their best performance of the season in thrashing Brentford. Prediction: Newcastle 3 Villa 0. Getty
Fulham v Everton (8.30pm) - Marco Silva has had a chequered career in the Premier League, but remeber when he was heralded as the next big thing? Well Fulham are now getting the benefits of his talents, remarkably sitting in seventh place. Prediction: Fulham 1 Everton 1. Getty
Liverpool v Leeds United (10.45pm) - Jurgen Klopp admitted Liverpool's defeat at Forest was particularly hard to bear in a difficult start to the season. “I’m feeling as low as possible,” he said. Ten points behind Man City, and trailing Arsenal by 12, their title hopes are probably over already. At least they face struggling Leeds. Prediction: Liverpool 3 Leeds 0. Getty
SUNDAY: Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (6pm) - Dropping points at Southampton after taking the lead was not the usual Arsenal of this season. While Forest beat Liverpool, they might not find the Gunners so forgiving. Prediction: Arsenal 4 Forest 0. Getty
Manchester United v West Ham United (8.15pm) - United manager Erik ten Hag says all is forgotten after the falling out with Cristiano Ronaldo. But for how long? Time will tell. Prediction: Man United 2 West Ham 1.PA