The Premier League is back in full swing following the international break, and this weekend’s matches promise plenty of drama, with high-stakes clashes, mounting pressure on managers, and key players facing injury doubts. As the race for the title and the battle to avoid relegation heat up, fans can expect thrills across the board.
With Tottenham seeking redemption, Liverpool facing Chelsea in a high-profile clash at Anfield, and Arsenal potentially missing Bukayo Saka, this weekend’s action is packed with must-watch moments. Here’s a look at the top 10 storylines to keep an eye on during this exciting Premier League weekend.
1. Postecoglou Under Pressure: Tottenham’s Must-Win Match
Ange Postecoglou faces a pivotal moment in his tenure at Tottenham as his side looks to bounce back from their poor showing against Brighton before the international break. Spurs had been on a five-match winning streak, but the 3-0 collapse at Brighton exposed their defensive vulnerabilities. With a crucial London derby against West Ham, Postecoglou needs his side to rediscover their early-season form. Another loss could see the pressure on the manager increase significantly as fans and pundits begin to question the team’s direction.
2. Traoré’s Finishing Woes: Can He Deliver for Fulham?
Adama Traoré has shown flashes of brilliance this season, using his blistering pace and power to get into dangerous positions. However, the 28-year-old winger has struggled to convert his chances into goals. In Fulham’s 5-1 loss to Manchester City, Traoré had several clear-cut opportunities but failed to finish. As Fulham prepare to face Aston Villa, the Spanish international must find his scoring touch to help his team climb up the table. His ability to combine his physical attributes with composure in front of goal could make all the difference for Fulham.
3. Relegation Six-Pointer: Ipswich vs. Everton
Despite being early in the season, Ipswich’s clash with Everton already has the feel of a relegation six-pointer. Ipswich sit winless after eight games, while Everton have just one victory to their name. Both teams desperately need three points to start turning their seasons around. Everton manager Sean Dyche will hope that the return of defender Jarrad Branthwaite from injury strengthens their backline, while Ipswich will look to correct their defensive frailties, having been hammered 4-1 by West Ham last time out. With so much at stake, expect a tense and hard-fought battle.
4. Manchester United’s Injury Crisis Continues
Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United has been plagued by injuries this season, and the situation doesn’t seem to be improving. United’s injury list grew even longer over the international break, with Harry Maguire and Manuel Ugarte picking up knocks. As they prepare to host Brentford, Ten Hag will be forced to make key decisions about his lineup. United’s performance has been inconsistent, and the mounting injuries have made it difficult for Ten Hag to find a settled team. This match will be a crucial test of the squad’s depth as they look to avoid further disappointment.
5. Minteh Returns to Haunt Newcastle?
Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh is set to make his first return to St. James’ Park since being sold by Newcastle for £33 million this past summer. After a standout loan spell at Feyenoord last season, Minteh was expected to play a role at Newcastle, but his departure raised eyebrows. Now, the 20-year-old winger will be looking to show his former club what they’re missing. With Brighton flying high in the league, Minteh’s return is one of the weekend’s more intriguing subplots.
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6. Southampton’s Struggles: Can They Break Their Duck?
Southampton are still searching for their first Premier League win of the season, having lost six of their first seven games. Manager Russell Martin has found himself under increasing pressure, especially after back-to-back 3-1 losses. Despite improved performances, including a spirited showing against Arsenal, the Saints have been unable to translate their efforts into points. This weekend, they face Leicester City, who are also struggling at the wrong end of the table. A win could give Southampton the boost they need to climb out of the relegation zone.
7. Arsenal Without Saka: A Key Test for Arteta
Arsenal could be without Bukayo Saka for their trip to Bournemouth after the winger picked up a knock during England’s international match against Greece. Saka has been a critical part of Arsenal’s attack, and his absence would pose a significant challenge for Mikel Arteta. The Gunners are currently in the thick of the title race, and while they boast impressive squad depth, the loss of Saka’s creativity and goal-scoring threat will be a blow. Mikel Merino, who has returned from international duty, may be called upon to help fill the void.
8. McAtee’s Moment: City’s Rising Star Shines
James McAtee has been in scintillating form during the international break, scoring three times for England’s U21s. The Manchester City midfielder has also impressed at club level, scoring in City’s Champions League win over Slovan Bratislava. As Pep Guardiola’s side prepares to face Wolves, McAtee may not start but could be an impactful substitute. With City’s relentless schedule, McAtee’s form will give Guardiola a valuable option as they continue their title defense.
9. Liverpool vs. Chelsea: A Battle for Top Four Supremacy
The marquee match of the weekend is the showdown between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield. Both teams have started the season strongly, with Liverpool currently sitting top of the table and Chelsea not far behind. However, both sides will have to cope with defensive absences—Liverpool will be without goalkeeper Alisson due to injury, while Chelsea will miss Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella through suspension. This high-profile clash could have significant implications for the top four race, and with Mohamed Salah in fine form, Liverpool will fancy their chances of extending their lead.
10. Can Forest Capitalize on Palace’s Struggles?
Nottingham Forest has enjoyed a solid start to the season, losing just once in their first seven games. In contrast, Crystal Palace has struggled, with Oliver Glasner’s side winless and lacking cohesion. Forest, who have yet to win at home this season, will see this as an opportunity to get three points against a Palace side that is lacking confidence. If Forest can secure a victory, it could cement their status as one of the Premier League’s surprise packages this season.