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Lots of action awaits football enthusiasts as teams in the prestigious English Premier League square up for hostilities before the international break

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By Michael Idoko,
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Lots of action awaits football enthusiasts as teams in the prestigious English Premier League square up for hostilities before the international break

Chelsea will host the fiery crystal palace at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. The inconsistent display of Frank Lampard's tutored side have seen them taken only four points from the first three games and currently sits 9th on the log while 6th placed Crystal Palace, coming off an landmark win against Manchester United, look forward to grab more points from the traditionally recognized big teams at 12.30 am, being early kick off

Everton's bright start which has seen them pick maximum points from the first three games shows how lethal, compact and ambitious the Carlo Ancelloti's side has been. The red hot strike force would be out to compound the woes of 12th placed Brighton Hove Albion who have lost two of the first three games

Leeds United epic journey back to EPL has been off to a good start with two wins and a draw as they set to host the struggling runners up last season, Manchester City, currently 13th on the log, all be it with one game at hand.

Table toppers, Leceister City, hosts 11th placed West Ham United that has dropped six points from their first three games. Jamie Vardy who is relishing his hatrick against Manchester City, hopes to add to his tally on Sunday having topped the scorers chat alongside Calvert-Lewin of Everton.

The Gunners, despite topping the table temporarily on match day 1 have succumbed to the dexterous Liverpool front three that boasts of two of Africa's top three poachers, hopes to topple struggling 19th placed Sheffield United who are yet to pick up any point this season

The star match of the weekend will be the anticipated clash of the titans, as Manchester United, coming off an injury time penalty converted by Bruno Fernandes, square up against Jose Mourinho' s fierce side who just won needed penalty shoot outs in Tuesday's Carabao cup clash against the blues to progress.

Finally, the last Sunday fixture pitches Aston Villa battling the blazing defending champions, Liverpool, at Villa Park. The Villans look offensively efficient with two wins from two games and sitting 4th on the log, Jurgen Klopp's Merseysiders are second on the log and trail Leceister City only on goal difference. As we look forward to surprises and upsets this weekend, let's know that it is a game. We either win or lose. Enjoy the weekend fixtures as the excitement begins

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