BBN Sports: ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 3 PREVIEW

BBN Sports: ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 3 PREVIEW

BBN Sports: ENGLIGH PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 3 PREVIEW

 

BOURNEMOUTH VS MANCHESTER CITY

On saturday, Manager Pep Guardiola will lead his blue army to the Vitality Stadium in an early fixture  sure to feature wide-open, attacking football from both sides.

City’s attacking should be the best in the division. No other team boasts two strikers as gifted as Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus, while the Citizens have enough cultured playmakers to fill two squads.

However, Bournemouth upset a few of the big boys last season, drawing with Arsenal and beating Liverpool at the Vitality Stadium.

Cherries boss Eddie Howe won’t be afraid to test City’s shaky defence, but he needs goals to go with Bournemouth’s willingness to attack.

 

MANCHESTER UNITED VS LIECESTER CITY

Later on, leaders Manchester United will face Leicester City in one of the key fixtures in Week 3 of the 2017/18 Premier League season. The match will see to the continuous stay of United at the top of the league table.

 

Saturday, August 26

Bournemouth vs. Manchester City

Crystal Palace vs. Swansea City

Huddersfield Town vs. Southampton

Newcastle United vs. West Ham United

Watford vs. Brighton & Hove Albion

Manchester United vs. Leicester City

 

CHELSEA VS EVERTON

On sunday, Chelsea will build on the momentum they created at the same stadium in Week 2 to see off Everton and remind everyone they are still serious contenders for the title.

However, the Blues must find a way to stop 200 goals man, Wayne Rooney who just can’t stop scoring at the moment.

 

LIVERPOOL VS ARSENAL

Later on, Liverpool hosts Arsenal at Anfield in the key game of Sunday’s fixtures, with both teams inconsistent through two matches.

The first week of the season saw both Liverpool and Arsenal irrepressible going forward, yet suspect at the back. It was a different story in Week 2, though, as the Gunners failed to score at Stoke City, while Liverpool only found the net once against a stubborn Crystal Palace side at Anfield.

The only concern for Liverpool will be how fresh the key players in the squad are after European duty in midweek. Manager Jurgen Klopp’s side hosted Hoffenheim on Wednesday in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League qualifier.

 

Sunday, August 27

Chelsea vs. Everton

West Bromwich Albion vs. Stoke City

Liverpool vs. Arsenal

Tottenham Hotspur vs. Burnley

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