Leeds United v Wolves (11pm): Not since Kevin Keegan's Newcastle side of the mid-1990s has a team made such an immediate impact on the top-flight than Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds. A seven-goal thriller against Liverpool on the opening weekend was followed last week by a 1-1 draw with Manchester City that Pep Guardiola called "incredible entertaining football". Wolves are next up for "The Entertainers mark II". Prediction: Leeds 2 Wolves 2. AFP
Saturday - Everton v Liverpool (Kick-off 3.30pm UAE): Table-topping Everton are looking to defeat champions Liverpool in the Merseyside derby for the first time since 2010. Carlo Ancelotti's men have won four out of four so far this season and seen new boys - such as Allan and James Rodriguez - settle seamlessly into the team. Liverpool are still licking their wounds from their 7-2 battering at Aston Villa last time out. Prediction: Everton 2 Liverpool 2. AFP
Chelsea v Southampton (6pm): Chelsea will be looking to continue where they left off before the international break when they walloped Crystal Palace 4-0 at Stamford Bridge. But they face a Southampton side who have won their last two games and in Danny Ings, have one of the in-form strikers in the league. Prediction: Chelsea 3 Southampton 1. PA
Manchester City v Arsenal (8.30pm): It is fair to say this was not the start Pep Guardiola had in mind for his City team that was left for dead by Liverpool in last season's title race. Their last home game ended in a 5-2 thrashing by Leicester, followed up by a draw at newly-promoted Leeds and Guardiola's former City assistant Mikel Arteta must feel his Arsenal team are in with a shout at the Etihad. Prediction: City 2 Arsenal 1. AFP
Newcastle United v Manchester United (11pm): Crunch time for the Red Devils as they hope to banish the nightmare of losing 6-1 at home to Spurs as quickly as possible. How they fair will depend on which Newcastle side turns up at St James' Park: the team that was battered 3-0 by Brighton last month or the one that dispatched Burnley 3-1 in their previous match. Prediction: Newcastle 3 Manchester United 2. AP
Sunday - Sheffield United v Fulham (3pm): The battle of the bottom two sees a clash between two teams each without a win from their opening four games, who have mustered just four goals between them and conceded 17. It is Fulham who look in worse shape though and expect their woes to continue at Bramall Lane. Prediction: Sheffield United 2 Fulham 0. AP
Crystal Palace v Brighton (5pm): Neither side here are in great form with both having lost their last two games and both conceding four in their previous match. All eyes will be on the clubs' key attackers - Palace's Wilfried Zaha and Neal Maupay of Brighton - to provide the scoring spark needed but this feels like a draw all day long. Prediction: Palace 1 Brighton 1. EPA
Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United (7.30pm): Jose Mourinho must still be buzzing from his Spurs side thrashing old club Manchester United 6-1 before the international break. The Portuguese needs his team to build on that stunning result but come up against a buoyant West Ham side fresh from their own fantastic result - a 3-0 win at Leicester City. Prediction: Tottenham 3 West Ham 0. Reuters
Leicester City v Aston Villa (10.15pm): After last season's relegation battle, few would have expected Villa to be sitting second in the table after winning their opening three games. And only those with the most claret-and-blue-tinted glasses could have foreseen them dealing out a 6-2 battering to champions Liverpool. But that's where we are and expect them to give Leicester a run for their money here. Prediction: Leicester 1 Villa 1. EPA
Monday - West Bromwich Albion v Burnley (8.30pm): Early form suggests both sides will be fighting to avoid relegation at the end of the season. The have managed a single point between them so far from seven games, thanks to West Brom - who have played a match more - drawing 3-3 with Chelsea last month. Prediction: West Brom 1 Burnley 1. Reuters
Leeds United v Wolves (11pm): Not since Kevin Keegan's Newcastle side of the mid-1990s has a team made such an immediate impact on the top-flight than Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds. A seven-goal thriller against Liverpool on the opening weekend was followed last week by a 1-1 draw with Manchester City that Pep Guardiola called "incredible entertaining football". Wolves are next up for "The Entertainers mark II". Prediction: Leeds 2 Wolves 2. AFP
Saturday - Everton v Liverpool (Kick-off 3.30pm UAE): Table-topping Everton are looking to defeat champions Liverpool in the Merseyside derby for the first time since 2010. Carlo Ancelotti's men have won four out of four so far this season and seen new boys - such as Allan and James Rodriguez - settle seamlessly into the team. Liverpool are still licking their wounds from their 7-2 battering at Aston Villa last time out. Prediction: Everton 2 Liverpool 2. AFP
Chelsea v Southampton (6pm): Chelsea will be looking to continue where they left off before the international break when they walloped Crystal Palace 4-0 at Stamford Bridge. But they face a Southampton side who have won their last two games and in Danny Ings, have one of the in-form strikers in the league. Prediction: Chelsea 3 Southampton 1. PA
Manchester City v Arsenal (8.30pm): It is fair to say this was not the start Pep Guardiola had in mind for his City team that was left for dead by Liverpool in last season's title race. Their last home game ended in a 5-2 thrashing by Leicester, followed up by a draw at newly-promoted Leeds and Guardiola's former City assistant Mikel Arteta must feel his Arsenal team are in with a shout at the Etihad. Prediction: City 2 Arsenal 1. AFP
Newcastle United v Manchester United (11pm): Crunch time for the Red Devils as they hope to banish the nightmare of losing 6-1 at home to Spurs as quickly as possible. How they fair will depend on which Newcastle side turns up at St James' Park: the team that was battered 3-0 by Brighton last month or the one that dispatched Burnley 3-1 in their previous match. Prediction: Newcastle 3 Manchester United 2. AP
Sunday - Sheffield United v Fulham (3pm): The battle of the bottom two sees a clash between two teams each without a win from their opening four games, who have mustered just four goals between them and conceded 17. It is Fulham who look in worse shape though and expect their woes to continue at Bramall Lane. Prediction: Sheffield United 2 Fulham 0. AP
Crystal Palace v Brighton (5pm): Neither side here are in great form with both having lost their last two games and both conceding four in their previous match. All eyes will be on the clubs' key attackers - Palace's Wilfried Zaha and Neal Maupay of Brighton - to provide the scoring spark needed but this feels like a draw all day long. Prediction: Palace 1 Brighton 1. EPA
Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United (7.30pm): Jose Mourinho must still be buzzing from his Spurs side thrashing old club Manchester United 6-1 before the international break. The Portuguese needs his team to build on that stunning result but come up against a buoyant West Ham side fresh from their own fantastic result - a 3-0 win at Leicester City. Prediction: Tottenham 3 West Ham 0. Reuters
Leicester City v Aston Villa (10.15pm): After last season's relegation battle, few would have expected Villa to be sitting second in the table after winning their opening three games. And only those with the most claret-and-blue-tinted glasses could have foreseen them dealing out a 6-2 battering to champions Liverpool. But that's where we are and expect them to give Leicester a run for their money here. Prediction: Leicester 1 Villa 1. EPA
Monday - West Bromwich Albion v Burnley (8.30pm): Early form suggests both sides will be fighting to avoid relegation at the end of the season. The have managed a single point between them so far from seven games, thanks to West Brom - who have played a match more - drawing 3-3 with Chelsea last month. Prediction: West Brom 1 Burnley 1. Reuters
Leeds United v Wolves (11pm): Not since Kevin Keegan's Newcastle side of the mid-1990s has a team made such an immediate impact on the top-flight than Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds. A seven-goal thriller against Liverpool on the opening weekend was followed last week by a 1-1 draw with Manchester City that Pep Guardiola called "incredible entertaining football". Wolves are next up for "The Entertainers mark II". Prediction: Leeds 2 Wolves 2. AFP