
Big Weekend: Man City v Chelsea, Man United, Potter, Mateta, Terriers, Draw Specialists
A game that Manchester City and Chelsea may have hoped would be a title clash but which is now about Champions League qualification tops this weekend’s bill.
A game that Manchester City and Chelsea may have hoped would be a title clash but which is now about Champions League qualification tops this weekend’s bill.
It’s FA Cup third-round weekend, and it’s a lovely looking set of games with an early clash for the competitions’ two most successful clubs the standout.
The Premier League leaders are secondary as the world waits to see which Tottenham shows up against Liverpool. Pep Guardiola can focus on his own stuff.
It’s damn near non-stop Barclays right now, with the midweek round barely finished before we’re straight into the weekend with the Merseyside derby.
Can we officially rule Manchester City out of the title race if they come a(nother) cropper at Anfield on Sunday? Feels naughty even to think it.
A tantalising clash between a pair of Big Six clubs in CRISIS and the introduction of Ruben Amorim as the latest man charged with sorting out Man Utd. Big.
The Premier League is dragged kicking and screaming into another international break with Chelsea v Arsenal and Liverpool hoping to stay on top.
Liverpool and Chelsea have both made fine starts under new managers, but this weekend signals for both the start of a tricky and potentially revealing run.
The Barclays Crisis Club heavyweight title is on the line as Manchester United face Spurs, while Man City face another tough test after the Arsenal battle.
No prizes for guessing the game of the weekend, but there’s also the prospect of a Man United debutant beginning the trivial task of simply fixing all of their problems.
Erik ten Hag faces another crucial home game against Liverpool soon after a Manchester United defeat to Brighton. Micky van de Ven must exorcise some demons.
Arsenal have a league double to avenge at Aston Villa, while Pedro Neto and Eddie Howe prepare for emotional reunions. Liverpool face their new feeder club.
Grant McCann faces his first test as Posh manager this weekend against some familiar faces.
We really are being buttered up before the international break. Two huge PL games, a couple of derbies. And Matic…
A first glimpse of Raphael Varane and a look at Arsenal in a relegation scrap sounds like a solid weekend.
The Premier League is back and so might be VVD. Kane could spend the weekend collecting pennies on the bench.
Sometimes the phrase ‘Big Weekend’ can feel a bit fraudulent, or even sarcastic. This one, not so much.
In the Prem it’s all about the last CL spot and the Golden Boot. There’s plenty more at stake in the EFL, France and Spain…
Liverpool are top four favourites but have precisely the sort of game that trips them up. Then there’s the FA Cup final.
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Chelsea v City is definitely a Champions League final dress rehearsal – but could it also be a 2021/22 title fight teaser?
On the latest edition of the Big Weekend we talk all things Tottenham, Man Utd v Liverpool and English hopes in the Champions League.
Both United and Liverpool’s seasons could be over by Sunday evening and it’s time to unleash the Spursiest Spur.
The Leeds welcome committee will surely be out for Man Utd, while Ryan Mason and West Ham have golden opportunities…
Super League, Jose Mourinho, Premier League… get ready for an unmissable edition of Big Weekend. In fact it’s so big, we’re going live.
The winner of one FA Cup semi will be huge favourites. The other will be Leicester or Saints and that is going to be fun.
How many will Spurs score against United this time? Less than six, is our bold prediction.
Bruce v Jose! Arsenal v Liverpool! Jack Grealish! Not international football! It’s the official start of The Run-In, folks.
A Premier League/FA Cup hybrid weekend means a slightly reduced programme but plenty of quite important matches.
It’s a Big Weekend in the middle of a ‘massive week’ for Arsenal, while Liverpool, Havertz and Moyes have plenty to prove…