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Arsenal and Liverpool look a force

Arsenal and Liverpool look a force
Saturday Round up

Saturday, 4 February 2017

All The Matchday Previews In Pictures



West Brom v Stoke City

Saido Berahino returns to his former club after leaving in January. Only the top four teams have scored more home goals than West Brom, but Stoke city have gone four games without defeat. Berahino could make his full debut for the potters.

Everton v Bournemouth 

Everton welcome back Idrissa Gueye from the Nations cup, Everton are on a 6 game unbeaten run.
Ronald Koeman will take charge of his 100th premier league game against a Bournemouth side that have dropped 15 points from winning positions this season.

Hull v Liverpool


Liverpool have no fresh injuries and Sadio Mane could return to the starting line up for the misfiring Reds. Lazar Markoviç is ineligible to start against his parent club. Hull City has lost only one of their previous four home games v Liverpool and James Milner has scored five goals in his last six games against the tigers.

Tottenham v Middlesbrough


Tottenham will miss their fullback Danny Rose who is out with a knee injury. Spurs have won 25 of their last 27 matches against newly promoted sides and have won their last six home games, Middlesbrough on the other hand have conceded only 12 goals this season, only Chelsea and Tottenham have conceded fewer.

Crystal Palace v Sunderland

Only Papi Djilobodji (suspension) is unavailable for Sunderland, Jeffery Schlupp and Bakary Sako are out for Crystal palace with hamstring injuries. Crystal Palace have lost their last two home games aginst Sunderland. Jermain Defoe has scored four goals in his last five games against Crystal Palace.


Watford v Burnley



Burnley's club record signing Robbie Brady could make his debut after joining from Norwich.
This is the first ever top flight meeting between the teams at Vicarage road, Burnley have one point from their last 10 away games in the EPL, meanwhile Watford are unbeaten in their last five meetings with newly promoted sides.

Chelsea v Arsenal

It was at the Emirates Conte was handed his heaviest defeat yet as Chelsea manager back in September, But Chelsea have scored 12 goals in their last four games against Arsenal. Theo Walcott is one goal away from reaching 100 Arsenal goals in all competition but the Blues themselves have conceded just 10 goals all season.

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