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·7 March 2025
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·7 March 2025
Following on from the midweek Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League action, the Premier League returns in a big way this weekend, with standout fixtures including Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City at Saturday lunchtime and Manchester United vs Arsenal at 4:30pm on Sunday.
The Reds have maintained an incredibly healthy distance between themselves and Arsenal in the Premier League title race this term, winning nine of their last 11 league fixtures at Anfield to help almost certainly crown Liverpool as the champions elect.
Their latest outing sees them face the division’s basement dwellers Southampton, who’ve only mustered nine points from 27 top flight games since gaining promotion. However, they look a decent proposition to get themselves on the scoresheet in an away defeat considering that Arne Slot’s side have conceded in five of their last six at home, including to Leicester, Ipswich and Wolves.
In the absence of Jean-Philippe Mateta, Palace have a ready-made replacement forward waiting in the wings in Eddie Nketiah. He might be a different type of mould from Glasner’s preferred centre forward, but he still knows where the onion bag is.
The 25 year old may only have four goals this season after switching Arsenal for blue and red colours in South London, however, those have come with limited game time off the bench. Most importantly, Nketiah is chomping at the bit for this opportunity having netted in each of his last two appearances versus Aston Villa and Millwall in the FA Cup.
Brighton and Fulham are on similar trajectories at the moment and with very little to separate them – just a single point in the table to be exact – many would be reluctant to touch the match result for this one, but not us.
The Seagulls have lost only twice at the Amex during this campaign, beating the likes of Man City, Chelsea and Bournemouth, and decorating a solid home record with draws against Nottingham Forest and Arsenal.
As for Marco Silva’s side, they’ve dropped points in 7/13 away visits, taking away just a point from Portman Road and Goodison Park, while trips to Old Trafford and the London Stadium yielded zero points.
Although Villa’s evening kick-off at Brentford will be a tricky match to navigate, especially after a somewhat gruelling Champions League outing on Tuesday night, Morgan Rogers is the type of player who even when not performing at his best in a game can produce a moment of magic for his side.
In his first full season with the club, Rogers has produced 12 goals and six assists across all competitions, stepping up in a big way with tangible contributions after the summer exits of Douglas Luiz and Moussa Diaby.
Despite a disjointed team performance and shocking result at Selhurst Park last time out in the league, Rogers still came up with the goods to level the scoring and also found himself on the scoresheet in a 3-1 win over Brentford back in December at Villa Park.