Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Burnley 1, Sunday, 7.30pm. Europa League commitments are giving Wolves a busy schedule but they should have too much still for Burnley with Raul Jiminez, pictured, again leading their goal threat. AP Photo
Aston Villa 0 Everton 2, Friday, 11pm (UAE time). Everton’s rearguard has improved under Marco Silva, pictured, and that can be the base for Merseyside club maintaining their unbeaten start to the season. PA Photo
Norwich City 1 Chelsea 2, Saturday, 3.30pm. Norwich have impressed so far but Chelsea should be too strong for them. Mason Mount, pictured, has stepped up well in the first team and he can give Frank Lampard his first Premier League win as manager. PA Photo
Brighton 1 Southampton 1, Saturday, 6pm. Southampton have been better then their two defeats have indicated and Danny Ings, pictured, can get them a point at unbeaten Brighton. PA Photo
Manchester United 2 Crystal Palace 0, Saturday, 6pm. United have moved on from their poor end to 2018/19 and they should win again here, with Marcus Ashford, pictured, beginning to look the part as the club’s lead striker. PA Photo
Sheffield United 0 Leicester City 2, Saturday, 6pm. Sheffield United are off to a good start with four points to their name. But they haven’t faced anyone as good as Leicester yet and the pairing of Jamie Vardy, pictured, and James Maddison ought to be too much for them. PA Photo
Watford 0 West Ham United 1, Saturday, 6pm. Watford’s poor end to last season has rolled over to this year and they have had their worst start to a top flight campaign in 20 years. West Ham won at Watford in May and can do so again to give Manuel Pellegrini, pictured, his first win of the campaign. PA Photo
Liverpool 4 Arsenal 1, Saturday, 8.30pm. The two sides with a 100 per cent record meet. But Liverpool, despite Arsenal’s good start, should win comfortably thanks to the London side’s shaky backline. Mohamed Salah, pictured, and Sadio Mane should have a field day. PA Photo
Bournemouth 0 Manchester City 3, Sunday, 2pm. City have toiled at Bournemouth in past years but with Kevin de Bruyne, pictured, in sensational form this should be a case of just how many City win by. Getty
Tottenham Hotspur 4 Newcastle United 0, Sunday, 7.30pm. Newcastle have big problems and look awful defensively and Harry Kane, pictured, is probably salivating at the prospect of a productive Sunday. AP Photo
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Burnley 1, Sunday, 7.30pm. Europa League commitments are giving Wolves a busy schedule but they should have too much still for Burnley with Raul Jiminez, pictured, again leading their goal threat. AP Photo
Aston Villa 0 Everton 2, Friday, 11pm (UAE time). Everton’s rearguard has improved under Marco Silva, pictured, and that can be the base for Merseyside club maintaining their unbeaten start to the season. PA Photo
Norwich City 1 Chelsea 2, Saturday, 3.30pm. Norwich have impressed so far but Chelsea should be too strong for them. Mason Mount, pictured, has stepped up well in the first team and he can give Frank Lampard his first Premier League win as manager. PA Photo
Brighton 1 Southampton 1, Saturday, 6pm. Southampton have been better then their two defeats have indicated and Danny Ings, pictured, can get them a point at unbeaten Brighton. PA Photo
Manchester United 2 Crystal Palace 0, Saturday, 6pm. United have moved on from their poor end to 2018/19 and they should win again here, with Marcus Ashford, pictured, beginning to look the part as the club’s lead striker. PA Photo
Sheffield United 0 Leicester City 2, Saturday, 6pm. Sheffield United are off to a good start with four points to their name. But they haven’t faced anyone as good as Leicester yet and the pairing of Jamie Vardy, pictured, and James Maddison ought to be too much for them. PA Photo
Watford 0 West Ham United 1, Saturday, 6pm. Watford’s poor end to last season has rolled over to this year and they have had their worst start to a top flight campaign in 20 years. West Ham won at Watford in May and can do so again to give Manuel Pellegrini, pictured, his first win of the campaign. PA Photo
Liverpool 4 Arsenal 1, Saturday, 8.30pm. The two sides with a 100 per cent record meet. But Liverpool, despite Arsenal’s good start, should win comfortably thanks to the London side’s shaky backline. Mohamed Salah, pictured, and Sadio Mane should have a field day. PA Photo
Bournemouth 0 Manchester City 3, Sunday, 2pm. City have toiled at Bournemouth in past years but with Kevin de Bruyne, pictured, in sensational form this should be a case of just how many City win by. Getty
Tottenham Hotspur 4 Newcastle United 0, Sunday, 7.30pm. Newcastle have big problems and look awful defensively and Harry Kane, pictured, is probably salivating at the prospect of a productive Sunday. AP Photo
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Burnley 1, Sunday, 7.30pm. Europa League commitments are giving Wolves a busy schedule but they should have too much still for Burnley with Raul Jiminez, pictured, again leading their goal threat. AP Photo