MONDAY - Fulham v Chelsea (11pm): West London derby time at Craven Cottage and few would have expected Chelsea to be going into this match having managed just one win so far this season, leaving them down in 14th place. Fulham are three points and three places above their local rivals. Prediction: Fulham 0 Chelsea 1. Getty
SATURDAY - Aston Villa v Brighton (3.30pm UAE): Both sides have won four out of their last five games going into this clash and are in good fettle. The Seagulls are currently third in the table, three points and three places ahead of Villa. Prediction: Villa 2 Brighton 2. Getty
Bournemouth v Arsenal (6pm): Two Basque managers at opposite ends of the table clash on the south coast. Andoni Iraola's Cherries are 17th and are yet to record a win under their new coach. Mikel Arteta's Arsenal sit fifth and are unbeaten from from six games. Prediction: Bournemouth 1 Arsenal 3. Getty
Everton v Luton Town (6pm): Huge relief for Everton last week as they recorded their first win of the season at the sixth attempt, after beating Brentford 3-1 in the capital. Luton still await their first point having managed just a point from five games. Prediction: Everton 2 Luton 0. PA
Manchester United v Crystal Palace (6pm): A superb Bruno Fernandes volley earned United a much-needed 1-0 win at Burnley last week after losing their previous two matches. Palace were held to a goalless draw at home to Fulham and expect another tight game at Old Trafford. Prediction: Man United 2 Palace 1. Getty
Newcastle United v Burnley (6pm): The Mapgies ran riot last week sticking eight goals past Sheffield United when there was eight different scorers at Bramall Lane. They now take on another promoted side still without a win, this time the Clarets at St James' Park. Prediction: Newcastle 4 Burnley 1. PA
West Ham United v Sheffield United (6pm): After enjoying a three game win-streak, the Hammers now find themselves on the back of losing two in a row, albeit against Manchester City and then Liverpool. They face a Blades side who shipped eight goals against Newcastle last time out. Prediction: West Ham 3 Sheffield United 0. AP
Wolves v Manchester City (6pm): Reigning champions and table-toppers City have won six out of six so far, with striker and last season's Premier League top-scorer Erling Haaland having hit eight goals already. The face a Wolves side who have four points out of a possible 18. Prediction: Wolves 1 City 3. EPA
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (8.30pm): Match of the weekend in North London sees fourth-placed Spurs take on Liverpool who sit second. Spurs were involved in an exciting derby draw last week, expect an even more thrilling one here. Spurs 3 Liverpool 3. PA
Nottingham Forest v Brentford (5pm): Both teams were losers last week although Brentford's home beating off Everton came as more of a shock than Forest's defeat at Manchester City. Honours even here. Prediction: Forest 1 Brentford 1. Reuters.
MONDAY - Fulham v Chelsea (11pm): West London derby time at Craven Cottage and few would have expected Chelsea to be going into this match having managed just one win so far this season, leaving them down in 14th place. Fulham are three points and three places above their local rivals. Prediction: Fulham 0 Chelsea 1. Getty
SATURDAY - Aston Villa v Brighton (3.30pm UAE): Both sides have won four out of their last five games going into this clash and are in good fettle. The Seagulls are currently third in the table, three points and three places ahead of Villa. Prediction: Villa 2 Brighton 2. Getty
Bournemouth v Arsenal (6pm): Two Basque managers at opposite ends of the table clash on the south coast. Andoni Iraola's Cherries are 17th and are yet to record a win under their new coach. Mikel Arteta's Arsenal sit fifth and are unbeaten from from six games. Prediction: Bournemouth 1 Arsenal 3. Getty
Everton v Luton Town (6pm): Huge relief for Everton last week as they recorded their first win of the season at the sixth attempt, after beating Brentford 3-1 in the capital. Luton still await their first point having managed just a point from five games. Prediction: Everton 2 Luton 0. PA
Manchester United v Crystal Palace (6pm): A superb Bruno Fernandes volley earned United a much-needed 1-0 win at Burnley last week after losing their previous two matches. Palace were held to a goalless draw at home to Fulham and expect another tight game at Old Trafford. Prediction: Man United 2 Palace 1. Getty
Newcastle United v Burnley (6pm): The Mapgies ran riot last week sticking eight goals past Sheffield United when there was eight different scorers at Bramall Lane. They now take on another promoted side still without a win, this time the Clarets at St James' Park. Prediction: Newcastle 4 Burnley 1. PA
West Ham United v Sheffield United (6pm): After enjoying a three game win-streak, the Hammers now find themselves on the back of losing two in a row, albeit against Manchester City and then Liverpool. They face a Blades side who shipped eight goals against Newcastle last time out. Prediction: West Ham 3 Sheffield United 0. AP
Wolves v Manchester City (6pm): Reigning champions and table-toppers City have won six out of six so far, with striker and last season's Premier League top-scorer Erling Haaland having hit eight goals already. The face a Wolves side who have four points out of a possible 18. Prediction: Wolves 1 City 3. EPA
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (8.30pm): Match of the weekend in North London sees fourth-placed Spurs take on Liverpool who sit second. Spurs were involved in an exciting derby draw last week, expect an even more thrilling one here. Spurs 3 Liverpool 3. PA
Nottingham Forest v Brentford (5pm): Both teams were losers last week although Brentford's home beating off Everton came as more of a shock than Forest's defeat at Manchester City. Honours even here. Prediction: Forest 1 Brentford 1. Reuters.
MONDAY - Fulham v Chelsea (11pm): West London derby time at Craven Cottage and few would have expected Chelsea to be going into this match having managed just one win so far this season, leaving them down in 14th place. Fulham are three points and three places above their local rivals. Prediction: Fulham 0 Chelsea 1. Getty