Liverpool v Manchester City (7.30pm): Game of the weekend takes place at Anfield when table-topping Liverpool play host to second-placed City. The Reds were unusually shaky at the back when they drew 3-3 at Brentford, while City showed they will not relinquish their title without a fight by winning at Chelsea. Prediction: Liverpool 2 City 2. Getty
SATURDAY - Manchester United v Everton (3.30pm kick-off UAE): Big test for both sides this. United fell to a frustrating 1-0 home defeat to Villa last week that saw Bruno Fernandes blaze an injury-time penalty high into the stands. Everton are fifth in table and only behind United on goal difference but have yet to face any of the 'Big Six'. Prediction: United 2 Everton 1. EPA
Burnley v Norwich (6pm): Battle of the bottom two that sees winless Burnley take on pointless Norwich. Burnley secured only their second point of the season with a 2-2 draw at Leicester that saw summer signing Maxwel Cornet open his Clarets account. Norwich lost 2-0 at Everton to leave them: played six lost six. Prediction: Burnley 1 Norwich 0. Getty
Chelsea v Southampton (6pm): Southampton probably couldn't have picked a worse time to take on Chelsea. After losing their unbeaten record to Manchester City on Saturday, the Blues will be looking to take their frustrations. Prediction: Chelsea 4 Southampton 0. AFP
Leeds v Watford (6pm): Leeds hoping to make it lucky No 7 after going six games without a league win this season. Three draws on the board leaves Marcelo Bielsa's side in the relegation zone and taking on a Watford side sitting mid-table after taking four points out of possible six in their last two games. Prediction: Leeds 3 Watford 2. PA
Wolves v Newcastle (6pm): A welcome sight for Wolves last week when Raul Jimenez scored his first goal since coming back from a fractured skull to earn his team a 1-0 win at Southampton. Newcastle's wait for a first win goes on after their draw with Watford that leaves them out of relegation only on goal difference. Prediction: Wolves 2 Newcastle 2. Getty
Brighton v Arsenal (8.30pm): How quickly the tide can change. A few weeks ago, Arsenal were pointless and Mikel Arteta seemingly heading for sack. Now they've won three in a row, the last of which saw them demolish local rivals Spurs 3-0. Brighton, though, sit sixth in the table having lost just once in six games and could spring a surprise. Prediction: Brighton 1 Arsenal 2. Getty
SUNDAY - Crystal Palace v Leicester (5pm): The Jamie Vardy goal machine is showing no sign of breaking down. The 34-year-old took his league tally to five with his double against Burnley on Saturday. These two sides are struggling to put a run of results together and are set for a frustrating share of spoils at Selhurst Park. Prediction: Palace 1 Leicester 1. Getty
Tottenham v Aston Villa (5pm): A huge game for Spurs after their North London derby humbling last week. Three defeats in a row has seen them plummet down the table and in dire need of a pick-me-up. They face a buoyant Villa side fresh from beating Manchester United at Old Trafford. Prediction: Spurs 1 Villa 0. Getty
West Ham v Brentford (5pm): West Ham returned to winning ways with a narrow win at Leeds on Saturday, with Michail Antonio's 90th-minute goal earning the Hammers all three points. Brentford continued their fine start to the season by drawing with Liverpool in a six-goal thriller but are set to be edged out at the London Stadium. West Ham 2 Brentford 1. AFP
Liverpool v Manchester City (7.30pm): Game of the weekend takes place at Anfield when table-topping Liverpool play host to second-placed City. The Reds were unusually shaky at the back when they drew 3-3 at Brentford, while City showed they will not relinquish their title without a fight by winning at Chelsea. Prediction: Liverpool 2 City 2. Getty
SATURDAY - Manchester United v Everton (3.30pm kick-off UAE): Big test for both sides this. United fell to a frustrating 1-0 home defeat to Villa last week that saw Bruno Fernandes blaze an injury-time penalty high into the stands. Everton are fifth in table and only behind United on goal difference but have yet to face any of the 'Big Six'. Prediction: United 2 Everton 1. EPA
Burnley v Norwich (6pm): Battle of the bottom two that sees winless Burnley take on pointless Norwich. Burnley secured only their second point of the season with a 2-2 draw at Leicester that saw summer signing Maxwel Cornet open his Clarets account. Norwich lost 2-0 at Everton to leave them: played six lost six. Prediction: Burnley 1 Norwich 0. Getty
Chelsea v Southampton (6pm): Southampton probably couldn't have picked a worse time to take on Chelsea. After losing their unbeaten record to Manchester City on Saturday, the Blues will be looking to take their frustrations. Prediction: Chelsea 4 Southampton 0. AFP
Leeds v Watford (6pm): Leeds hoping to make it lucky No 7 after going six games without a league win this season. Three draws on the board leaves Marcelo Bielsa's side in the relegation zone and taking on a Watford side sitting mid-table after taking four points out of possible six in their last two games. Prediction: Leeds 3 Watford 2. PA
Wolves v Newcastle (6pm): A welcome sight for Wolves last week when Raul Jimenez scored his first goal since coming back from a fractured skull to earn his team a 1-0 win at Southampton. Newcastle's wait for a first win goes on after their draw with Watford that leaves them out of relegation only on goal difference. Prediction: Wolves 2 Newcastle 2. Getty
Brighton v Arsenal (8.30pm): How quickly the tide can change. A few weeks ago, Arsenal were pointless and Mikel Arteta seemingly heading for sack. Now they've won three in a row, the last of which saw them demolish local rivals Spurs 3-0. Brighton, though, sit sixth in the table having lost just once in six games and could spring a surprise. Prediction: Brighton 1 Arsenal 2. Getty
SUNDAY - Crystal Palace v Leicester (5pm): The Jamie Vardy goal machine is showing no sign of breaking down. The 34-year-old took his league tally to five with his double against Burnley on Saturday. These two sides are struggling to put a run of results together and are set for a frustrating share of spoils at Selhurst Park. Prediction: Palace 1 Leicester 1. Getty
Tottenham v Aston Villa (5pm): A huge game for Spurs after their North London derby humbling last week. Three defeats in a row has seen them plummet down the table and in dire need of a pick-me-up. They face a buoyant Villa side fresh from beating Manchester United at Old Trafford. Prediction: Spurs 1 Villa 0. Getty
West Ham v Brentford (5pm): West Ham returned to winning ways with a narrow win at Leeds on Saturday, with Michail Antonio's 90th-minute goal earning the Hammers all three points. Brentford continued their fine start to the season by drawing with Liverpool in a six-goal thriller but are set to be edged out at the London Stadium. West Ham 2 Brentford 1. AFP
Liverpool v Manchester City (7.30pm): Game of the weekend takes place at Anfield when table-topping Liverpool play host to second-placed City. The Reds were unusually shaky at the back when they drew 3-3 at Brentford, while City showed they will not relinquish their title without a fight by winning at Chelsea. Prediction: Liverpool 2 City 2. Getty