Crystal Palace vs. Wolves (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Having both secured EFL Cup victories in midweek, Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers lock horns at Selhurst Park on Sunday.
The Eagles came from 2-0 down to defeat Championship side Plymouth Argyle 4-2 on Tuesday, while the Wanderers thrashed League One outfit Blackpool 5-0.
We say: Crystal Palace 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
This fixture has a low-scoring history, with 10 of the previous 11 meetings between Crystal Palace and Wolves producing fewer than three goals.
With that in mind, we expect Palace and Wolves to serve up a tense and cagey encounter on Sunday, sharing the spoils for their troubles.
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Liverpool vs. Aston Villa (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Fresh from an empathic two-legged win over Hibernian to book their place in the Europa Conference League group stages, Aston Villa trek to Anfield to take on Liverpool in Sunday's Premier League showdown.
While the Lions sealed an 8-0 aggregate success over their Scottish counterparts in midweek, Jurgen Klopp's 10 men stunned the St James' Park faithful last weekend, sinking Newcastle United 2-1.
We say: Liverpool 2-2 Aston Villa
No matter how permeable Liverpool's backline may appear to be, the new-look Reds remain a true force to be reckoned with at Anfield, and a reinvigorated Nunez is a dangerous weapon for Klopp to possess.
Emery was taught a footballing lesson at Anfield during his time in charge of Arsenal, but while travelling home with three points might be a step too far, the prolific Lions are more than capable of holding the Reds to a high-scoring stalemate.
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Arsenal vs. Man Utd (Sunday, 4.30pm)
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Two behemoths of the English game whose starts to the campaign have left something to be desired clash in Sunday's Premier League blockbuster battle, as Arsenal host Manchester United at the Emirates.
Mikel Arteta's men dropped points for the first time this season in a 2-2 draw with Fulham last weekend, while the Red Devils produced a captivating comeback to sink Nottingham Forest 3-2.
We say: Arsenal 3-1 Manchester United
While Arsenal are unable to buy a clean sheet at the Emirates right now and might succumb to Man United's effervescent attacking forces, Arteta's men are seldom outfought in front of their own fans and can get back on track at the expense of Ten Hag's troops.
The in-form Nketiah - who has already terrorised the Man United backline in the past - and returning Jesus should be licking their lips at the prospect of facing a depleted Red Devils rearguard, and should Arteta's men do the basics correctly, the home contingent at the Emirates should be celebrating an eye-catching win come full time.
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