With the final international break of the calendar year pending,
Matchday 11 of the English Premier League will kick off on Saturday morning but
it’s the Sunday slate that could be full of fireworks, with four of the top
five teams in the table set to go head to head.
Be sure to tune in, with all of the action available live on the NBC
family of networks or online at NBC Live Extra.
Saturday (all times eastern)
1:30pm – Liverpool @
West Ham United – London Stadium, NBC
After falling to Tottenham the week before, Liverpool
rebounded and finally broke through in the second half against Huddersfield
Town, with Daniel Sturridge back in the starting eleven and back on the
scoresheet with his goal shortly after halftime the first of three unanswered in
a 3-0 victory. The Reds will travel to
the London Stadium for a meeting with West Ham United, who looked well on their
way to finally easing the pressure on manager Slaven Bilic until two second
half goals from cellar dweller Crystal Palace erased a two-goal hole as the
Hammers were forced to share the points in a 2-2 draw.
Given two games to save his job after a 3-0 home defeat to
Brighton and Hove Albion back in Matchday 9, West Ham wasted a golden opportunity
to do just that against Palace and will have one final chance to back the
Croatian against Liverpool, who took all three points in this fixture last
season but remains the only time in their last six meetings across all
competitions they have walked away with points (L3 D2) and their only win in
their last four trips to London (L3), which should be good news for Bilic as he
looks set to sweat over what his future may be at the club during the almost
two week layoff.
Sunday (all times eastern)
9:15am – Arsenal @
Manchester City – Etihad Stadium, NBC Sports Network
After an up and down start to the campaign and their
detractors at the ready to pounce, Arsenal quietly won for the fourth time in
their last five league games when two goals within fifteen minutes of the
second half kickoff was enough to overturn an early deficit in a 2-1 win over
Swansea City. Their recent run will be
put to the test in the first of two massive Sunday Showdowns when they visit
the Etihad Stadium and Manchester City, who remained unbeaten in the league when
they won for the eighth time in a row, more comfortably than the score line
would suggest, 3-2 away at West Brom.
In a run stretching back to last season, the victory kept City
unbeaten in their last thirteen across all competitions and, following their
mid-week victory over Napoli in the Champions League which booked their place
in the knockout stages, they stretched that streak to a remarkable twenty-two
games. They have been virtually unstoppable
this season but, despite Arsenal winning only one of their five on the road
this season (L3 D1) and just one of their last six trips to the Etihad Stadium
(W3 D2), City have managed three points in only one of their last nine with the
Gunners across all competitions (D4 L4)
11:30am – Manchester
United @ Chelsea – Stamford Bridge, NBC Sports Network
While they were far from their best and left more than a few
chances on the table, Eden Hazard’s first top flight goal of the season only minutes
in to the second half was just enough to get Chelsea past a pesky Bournemouth
side 1-0. The defending champs will return
home to welcome Manchester United and former manager Jose Mourinho to Stamford
Bridge, with the Red Devils bouncing back from their first loss of the campaign
to put some much-needed space between themselves and Tottenham in the table when
Anthony Martial’s goal ten minutes from full time gave them a 1-0 victory over
Spurs.
Mourinho and United got the better of his former side in the
reverse fixture last season, which was the first time in their last twelve
meetings across all competitions that the Red Devils had managed to walk away
with maximum points against Chelsea, but they have dropped their last two trips
and six of their last seven (D1) to Stamford Bridge, which should be a welcome
sign for the floundering Blues who will be trying to shake off a dismal
mid-week performance in a 3-0 Champions League setback at Roma and who can’t
afford to fall further than the nine points they sit back of league leaders
Manchester City.