Premier League’s Back with Some Great Games
After a quick break for the FA Cup, the Premier League is back for Matchweek 28, and it should be a wild weekend. The game to watch is Manchester United trying to survive against Arsenal, especially since they have a ton of injuries. Arsenal’s feeling great after crushing it in Europe, so they’ll want to make United’s life difficult. United Face Tough Test.
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Plus, Tottenham Hotspur wants to get back on track at home against Bournemouth, who are surprisingly close to a Champions League spot. There’s also a huge game in the Midlands with two teams fighting for the top four, and Chelsea’s trying to keep their comeback going, so this is a weekend you won’t want to miss.
United in Trouble Against Arsenal
Manchester United’s FA Cup dreams were killed by Fulham, and they’re not doing so hot in the league either. Now Arsenal’s coming to Old Trafford after beating PSV 7-1 in the Champions League.
To make things worse for United, Harry Maguire and Manuel Ugarte might not be able to play because they’re hurt, adding to their already long list of players on the sidelines. United barely beat Arsenal in the FA Cup with penalties back in January, but Arsenal’s way better now.
Still, Arsenal hasn’t scored in their last couple of league games, so they’re going to try and take advantage of United’s shaky defense. They tied Real Sociedad 1-1 in the Europa League recently, so they’re going to be super motivated to get back in form and keep their title hopes alive (even if they’re slim).
Spurs Hope to Avoid Losing Twice to Bournemouth
Tottenham Hotspur is slowly getting players back after a bunch of injuries, but they’ve got a tough one against Bournemouth. Bournemouth shocked Spurs back in December, and now they’re actually in the running for a Champions League spot under Andoni Iraola.
Spurs coach Ange Postecoglou is feeling hopeful because Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven are getting close to being back. But they didn’t look good in their Europa League loss to AZ Alkmaar, so there are some worries. Tottenham needs to step it up to avoid losing again.
Top-Four Fight: Nottingham Forest vs. Manchester City
You might be surprised to see Nottingham Forest in the Champions League race – they’re even ahead of Manchester City right now! If they beat City, it would really show they’re serious about finishing in the top four, but they haven’t been playing great lately.
Forest has lost three of their last five league games, so people are wondering if they can keep it up. City beat Forest in December, even though they’ve had some problems this season. This game should be interesting since Forest likes to counter-attack, which could cause issues for City’s defense.
Maresca Looks for Another Win Against His Old Team
Enzo Maresca and Chelsea finally won a game against Southampton after a rough patch. Now they have to take down Leicester, who are really struggling. Chelsea’s season hasn’t gone as planned, with only three league wins. They’ve gone from title contenders to just hoping for a Champions League spot.
Leicester’s in big trouble, losing 11 of their last 12 league games and only scoring four goals. They’re five points away from being safe from relegation, so another loss could seal their fate and maybe cost their coach, Ruud van Nistelrooy, his job.
Premier League Games Coming Up on Optus Sport
Here’s when you can watch the Premier League games this week, live on Optus Sport. (All times are in AEDT.)
- Nottingham Forest vs. Manchester City – Saturday, March 8 at 11:30pm
- Brighton vs. Fulham – Sunday, March 9 at 2am
- Crystal Palace vs. Ipswich – Sunday, March 9 at 2am
- Liverpool vs. Southampton – Sunday, March 9 at 2am
- Brentford vs. Aston Villa – Sunday, March 9 at 4:30am
- Wolves vs. Everton – Sunday, March 9 at 7am
- Chelsea vs. Leicester – Monday, March 10 at 1am
- Tottenham Hotspur vs. Bournemouth – Monday, March 10 at 1am
- Manchester United vs. Arsenal – Monday, March 10 at 3:30am
- West Ham vs. Newcastle – Tuesday, March 11 at 7am
Get ready for a weekend full of excitement, surprises, and awesome football! United Face Tough Test.