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Luton vs Wolves (Saturday, 3pm)
Luton are the only club in the Premier League yet to claim a point, having lost all four of their games since winning promotion.
They will look at Wolves as the sort of opposition where they have a chance of correcting that but the visitors will equally consider this a great chance to win their second game of the season.
Prediction: Luton 1-2 Wolves
Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest (Saturday, 3pm)
Manchester City have survived some recent scares, after coming back from behind to first beat West Ham and then Crvena zvezda.
Nottingham Forest followed their win at Chelsea with a Monday night draw against Burnley. They have been competitive in away defeats to Arsenal and Manchester United, so should get on the scoresheet.
Prediction: Manchester City 4-1 Nottingham Forest
Burnley vs Manchester United (Saturday, 8pm)
Manchester United's 4-3 defeat at Bayern Munich in midweek means they have lost three straight games and four of their six outings, overall.
Burnley picked up their first point of the season last Monday with a 1-1 draw at Forest. United have the extra class but any victory could be unconvincing.
Prediction: Burnley 2-3 Manchester United
Chelsea vs Aston Villa (Sunday, 2pm)
Another big club struggling for wins are Chelsea. They could only draw 0-0 at Bournemouth a week ago, despite creating many chances and dominating possession.
Now they face stronger opposition in the form of Aston Villa. The visitors have just lost 3-2 at Legia Warsaw in the Europa Conference League, yet with an understrength side that will leave them fresh.
Prediction: Chelsea 1-1 Aston Villa
Arsenal vs Tottenham (Sunday, 2pm)
The main event is this North London derby which sees Tottenham entering the weekend in second position in the Premier League, ahead of fourth-placed Arsenal on goal difference.
Both teams are unbeaten in the top flight this season but the visitors came perilously close to being defeated at home by Sheffield United last weekend. Arsenal should edge it.
Prediction: Arsenal 2-1 Tottenham
Sheffield United vs Newcastle (Sunday, 4.30pm)
As mentioned, the Blades came agonisingly close to winning at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last weekend, before ultimately conceding late goals to lose 2-1.
They will no doubt attempt to pull off a similar smash-and-grab against a Newcastle side that have had a midweek trip to AC Milan in the Champions League. Back a narrow away win.
Prediction: Sheffield United 0-1 Newcastle