Chelsea v Manchester City (8.30pm): Chelsea will be hoping they can build on a 4-1 win at Spurs by improving their poor home record that has seen them win just once in six league games at Stamford Bridge. Man City are back on top of the table after three wins on the spin. Prediction: Chelsea 0 Man City 2. EPA
SATURDAY - Wolves v Tottenham (4.30pm) A VAR awarded penalty deep into injury-time saw Wolves lose at Sheffield United last week. Spurs' unbeaten record came to an end at home to Chelsea in one of the all-time great Premier League games. Prediction: Wolves 1 Spurs 3. Getty Images
Arsenal v Burnley (7pm): Mikel Arteta was left loudly beomoaning VAR after their narrow defeat at Newcastle that ended Arsenal's unbeaten start to season. Burnley are second bottom having lost four in a row and nine out of 11 games so far. Prediction: Arsenal 4 Burnley 0. Reuters
Crystal Palace v Everton (7pm): After managing just one point from three games, Palace were back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory at struggling Burnley last time out. Everton's draw with Brighton means they are now five points clear of the bottom three. Prediction: Palace 1 Everton 1. AP
Manchester United v Luton Town (7pm): Bruno Fernandes's last-gasp winner at Fulham was much needed for United after two consecutive 3-0 home defeats. Luton can count themselves unlucky to have only drew with Liverpool although the Hatters have still won only once this season. Prediction: Man United 2 Luton 0. AFP
Bournemouth v Newcastle (9.30pm): The Cherries were back down to earth with a bump last week after securing their first win of the season when they were thumped 6-1 at Man City. Injury-ravaged Newcastle earned a hard-fought 1-0 home win over Arsenal. Prediction: Bournemouth 0 Newcastle 3. EPA
SUNDAY - Aston Villa v Fulham (6pm): Both clubs fell to frustrating defeats last week; Villa at Nottingham Forest, Fulham at home to Man United. Villa, though, are still flying high in fifth place, while Fulham are down in 15th. Prediction: Villa 3 Fulham 1. Getty Images
Brighton v Sheffield United (6pm): Brighton's draw at Everton means the Seagulls have now gone five Premier League games without a win. The Blades secured their first victory of the season at the 11th attempt when they defeated Wolves but remain bottom of the table. Prediction: Brighton 2 Sheffield United 0. Getty Images
Liverpool v Brentford (6pm): A late header from Luis Diaz earned Liverpool a fortuitous point at Luton that lifted them up to third in the table. Brentford have now won three on the spin after edging out West Ham 3-2. Prediction: Liverpool 2 Brentford 1. AFP
West Ham v Nottingham Forest (6pm): The Hammers have managed just one point from a possible 12 and lost three games in a row. Forest secured their first win in seven matches last week when they beat Villa at the City Ground. Prediction: West Ham 2 Forest 2. PA
Chelsea v Manchester City (8.30pm): Chelsea will be hoping they can build on a 4-1 win at Spurs by improving their poor home record that has seen them win just once in six league games at Stamford Bridge. Man City are back on top of the table after three wins on the spin. Prediction: Chelsea 0 Man City 2. EPA
SATURDAY - Wolves v Tottenham (4.30pm) A VAR awarded penalty deep into injury-time saw Wolves lose at Sheffield United last week. Spurs' unbeaten record came to an end at home to Chelsea in one of the all-time great Premier League games. Prediction: Wolves 1 Spurs 3. Getty Images
Arsenal v Burnley (7pm): Mikel Arteta was left loudly beomoaning VAR after their narrow defeat at Newcastle that ended Arsenal's unbeaten start to season. Burnley are second bottom having lost four in a row and nine out of 11 games so far. Prediction: Arsenal 4 Burnley 0. Reuters
Crystal Palace v Everton (7pm): After managing just one point from three games, Palace were back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory at struggling Burnley last time out. Everton's draw with Brighton means they are now five points clear of the bottom three. Prediction: Palace 1 Everton 1. AP
Manchester United v Luton Town (7pm): Bruno Fernandes's last-gasp winner at Fulham was much needed for United after two consecutive 3-0 home defeats. Luton can count themselves unlucky to have only drew with Liverpool although the Hatters have still won only once this season. Prediction: Man United 2 Luton 0. AFP
Bournemouth v Newcastle (9.30pm): The Cherries were back down to earth with a bump last week after securing their first win of the season when they were thumped 6-1 at Man City. Injury-ravaged Newcastle earned a hard-fought 1-0 home win over Arsenal. Prediction: Bournemouth 0 Newcastle 3. EPA
SUNDAY - Aston Villa v Fulham (6pm): Both clubs fell to frustrating defeats last week; Villa at Nottingham Forest, Fulham at home to Man United. Villa, though, are still flying high in fifth place, while Fulham are down in 15th. Prediction: Villa 3 Fulham 1. Getty Images
Brighton v Sheffield United (6pm): Brighton's draw at Everton means the Seagulls have now gone five Premier League games without a win. The Blades secured their first victory of the season at the 11th attempt when they defeated Wolves but remain bottom of the table. Prediction: Brighton 2 Sheffield United 0. Getty Images
Liverpool v Brentford (6pm): A late header from Luis Diaz earned Liverpool a fortuitous point at Luton that lifted them up to third in the table. Brentford have now won three on the spin after edging out West Ham 3-2. Prediction: Liverpool 2 Brentford 1. AFP
West Ham v Nottingham Forest (6pm): The Hammers have managed just one point from a possible 12 and lost three games in a row. Forest secured their first win in seven matches last week when they beat Villa at the City Ground. Prediction: West Ham 2 Forest 2. PA
Chelsea v Manchester City (8.30pm): Chelsea will be hoping they can build on a 4-1 win at Spurs by improving their poor home record that has seen them win just once in six league games at Stamford Bridge. Man City are back on top of the table after three wins on the spin. Prediction: Chelsea 0 Man City 2. EPA