The Premier League Matchday 6 schedule has several key fixtures for fans and bettors to sink their teeth into.
The latest: Liverpool enters play at a perfect 5-0-0 but faces a stiff challenge in Crystal Palace. Arsenal battles an underperforming Newcastle United side in a contest that should be tightly contested. Leeds United and Bournemouth clash in a pivotal contest for both.
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Premier League schedule: Matchday 6
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Brentford vs. Manchester United
Chelsea vs. Brighton
Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool
Bournemouth vs. Leeds United
Burnley vs. Manchester City
Sunderland vs. Nottingham Forest
Wolves vs. Tottenham
Fulham vs. Aston Villa
Arsenal vs. Newcastle United
West Ham vs. Everton
Betting insights
- After an atrocious effort in a 3-0 loss to Manchester City, Manchester United showed great resolve. The club earned a hard-fought, 2-1 victory over Chelsea. Man City will look to have a stellar offensive effort against a Brentford side that has conceded 10 goals through five matches.
- Defence has been a challenge for Chelsea of late. The squad has conceded four goals across its last two matches, including a pair to a Brentford side that’s struggling to generate much offence. Up next is Brighton, which has scored five goals across its last three outings.
- Crystal Palace continues to shut teams down. The Eagles have only allowed two goals through Matchday 5, outscoring their opponents 5-1 through their last three contests. They’ll have their hands full against league-leading Liverpool, who paces the Premier League with 11 markers.
- AFC Bournemouth has one of the more surprising records. The club is 3-1-1 despite only having a +1 goal differential. Leeds United is coming off a convincing 3-1 victory over last-placed Wolves.
- Arsenal enters Matchday 6 with a 3-1-1 record, but its +8 goal differential is the best in the Premier League. The Gunners have only allowed two goals through five contests, an unwelcome note for Newcastle United, which has only scored three goals through five matches.
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