Arsenal 1 Tottenham Hotspur 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Tottenham may have lost to Newcastle unexpectedly but they can bounce back against their arch-rivals here. Harry Kane, pictured, and the Spurs attack will fancy their chances against Arsenal’s sketchy backline. Getty
Southampton 2 Manchester United 1, Saturday, 3.30pm (UAE time). It has not taken long for the problems of last season to resurface at United. There could be more woe here as Southampton have started solidly and have a good goal threat, led by Danny Ings. Reuters
Chelsea 2 Sheffield United 1, Saturday, 6pm. Chelsea are not yet anywhere near convincing under Frank Lampard, but they should have enough for Sheffield United, especially with Tammy Abraham, pictured, full of confidence after his two goals at Norwich City. Getty
Crystal Palace 1 Aston Villa 0, Saturday, 6pm. This should be close but Palace may just have a little more Premier League quality and will look to Christian Benteke, pictured, to make the difference. Reuters
Leicester City 2 Bournemouth 1, Saturday, 6pm. Both sides are capable of being great on their day. Leicester have the stronger squad on paper and Jamie Vardy, pictured, will be out to build on his first goal of the season at Sheffield United last weekend. Reuters
Manchester City 5 Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Saturday, 6pm. City have been superb so far this season and with Raheem Sterling, pictured, Sergio Aguero, and Kevin de Bruyne all on great form this should be a case of how many the champions win by rather then there being any doubt on the result. Reuters
Newcastle United 1 Watford 0, Saturday, 6pm. Big game between two sides struggling. Newcastle had a big win at Tottenham and Steve Bruce, pictured, will expect his team to build on that. Getty
West Ham United 2 Norwich City 2, Saturday, 6pm. Norwich have been great fun this season with 14 goals in their first three games. There should be more here and they are worth a point with Teemu Pukki, pictured, in great form. Reuters
Burnley 0 Liverpool 2, Saturday, 8.30pm. Liverpool are yet to really find their best form this season but Mohamed Salah, pictured, has three goals already and he can add to his tally here. EPA
Everton 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Sunday, 5pm. Both these sides should finish in the top 10. Hard to choose but going for Marco Silva, pictured, to get an instant response from the Merseyside club after their loss to Aston Villa. Reuters
Arsenal 1 Tottenham Hotspur 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Tottenham may have lost to Newcastle unexpectedly but they can bounce back against their arch-rivals here. Harry Kane, pictured, and the Spurs attack will fancy their chances against Arsenal’s sketchy backline. Getty
Southampton 2 Manchester United 1, Saturday, 3.30pm (UAE time). It has not taken long for the problems of last season to resurface at United. There could be more woe here as Southampton have started solidly and have a good goal threat, led by Danny Ings. Reuters
Chelsea 2 Sheffield United 1, Saturday, 6pm. Chelsea are not yet anywhere near convincing under Frank Lampard, but they should have enough for Sheffield United, especially with Tammy Abraham, pictured, full of confidence after his two goals at Norwich City. Getty
Crystal Palace 1 Aston Villa 0, Saturday, 6pm. This should be close but Palace may just have a little more Premier League quality and will look to Christian Benteke, pictured, to make the difference. Reuters
Leicester City 2 Bournemouth 1, Saturday, 6pm. Both sides are capable of being great on their day. Leicester have the stronger squad on paper and Jamie Vardy, pictured, will be out to build on his first goal of the season at Sheffield United last weekend. Reuters
Manchester City 5 Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Saturday, 6pm. City have been superb so far this season and with Raheem Sterling, pictured, Sergio Aguero, and Kevin de Bruyne all on great form this should be a case of how many the champions win by rather then there being any doubt on the result. Reuters
Newcastle United 1 Watford 0, Saturday, 6pm. Big game between two sides struggling. Newcastle had a big win at Tottenham and Steve Bruce, pictured, will expect his team to build on that. Getty
West Ham United 2 Norwich City 2, Saturday, 6pm. Norwich have been great fun this season with 14 goals in their first three games. There should be more here and they are worth a point with Teemu Pukki, pictured, in great form. Reuters
Burnley 0 Liverpool 2, Saturday, 8.30pm. Liverpool are yet to really find their best form this season but Mohamed Salah, pictured, has three goals already and he can add to his tally here. EPA
Everton 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Sunday, 5pm. Both these sides should finish in the top 10. Hard to choose but going for Marco Silva, pictured, to get an instant response from the Merseyside club after their loss to Aston Villa. Reuters
Arsenal 1 Tottenham Hotspur 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Tottenham may have lost to Newcastle unexpectedly but they can bounce back against their arch-rivals here. Harry Kane, pictured, and the Spurs attack will fancy their chances against Arsenal’s sketchy backline. Getty