After spending around $2 billion on players across the 20 clubs, the Premier League sets itself up for matchday six of the new season
After spending around 2 billion pounds ($2.3 billion) on players across the 20 clubs, the Premier League has set itself up for another pulsating season of excitement, disappointment, protests, managerial sackings, failure and glory.
Yet there is barely time for the ink to dry on the new contracts signed on Thursday’s deadline day before the teams are back out on the field and the reality of just how much each club has truly strengthened becomes clear.
Premier League: matchday 6 preview
Everton v Liverpool
Although Liverpool made a stuttering start to the season, Darwin Nunez, Liverpool’s main summer signing, is available again after suspension and the 9-0 win over Bournemouth and the last-second 2-1 victory over Newcastle suggest normal service has been resumed for Klopp’s side.
Lampard, whose team battled against relegation last season and have yet to win this time around, has several new faces as options with midfielders Idrissa Gueye and James Garner signing on deadline day and forward Neal Maupay a recent addition from Brighton and Hove Albion.
Everton have won just one of their last 26 meetings in all competitions with their neighbours, the Toffees are winless in the Premier League so far, having drawn three and lost two of their opening five games.
Brentford v Leeds United
* Brentford have not tasted victory since beating Manchester United 4-0 on Aug. 13 (D2 L1).
* Leeds have yet to pick up an away win, having lost 1-0 at Brighton & Hove Albion and drawn 2-2 at Southampton.
* Brentford will be seeking a first Premier League win over Leeds in their third attempt (D1 L1).
Chelsea v West Ham United
Chelsea have won 28 out of 52 Premier League meetings against West Ham and former Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could make his debut in attack for Chelsea in their London derby against West Ham after completing a late move from Barcelona.
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth
* This will be the first Premier League meeting between Forest and Bournemouth.
* Forest lost both home and away against Bournemouth in the second-division Championship last season.
* Bournemouth manager Scott Parker was the first coach to get sacked this Premier League season, three days after the newly-promoted side were thumped 9-0 at Liverpool for their third straight defeat.
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace
* Newcastle have scored at least two goals in their last three home Premier League matches.
* The side from the North East Newcastle have won three of the last six league meetings between the two sides, with Palace winning two and one game ending in a draw.
Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham
* Tottenham won eight of their last nine home Premier League games.
* Fulham have failed to win their last seven away league matches.
* Tottenham have won five of their last six meetings against Fulham, with Fulham winning none and drawing one.
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Southampton
* Wolves are still seeking their first Premier League win of the season, having drawn three and lost two of their opening five games.
* Wolves have drawn their last three home Premier League games.
* Wolves have won four of the last six games between the two teams, while Southampton have won one and there was one draw.
Aston Villa v Manchester City
Steven Gerrard is under pressure at Aston Villa, who have lost four of their five outings and host Manchester City on Saturday.
Champions City have quickly hit their stride with new signing Erling Haaland having scored nine goals in his first five games, including hat-tricks in the last two matches. and City are undefeated in their last 20 away Premier League matches.
Brighton & Hove Albion v Leicester City
* Brighton are undefeated in their last six home Premier League games.
* Leicester have won four of the last six games between the two sides, with Brighton winning one and getting one draw.
* Leicester are winless in the league so far this season, having lost three and drawn one of their opening four games.
Manchester United v Arsenal
Manchester United, who have won their last three games, spent over 200 million pounds -- over half of it on Brazilians Casemiro and Antony -- but on Sunday they face Arsenal, the only team in the league with a 100% record.
Mikel Arteta moved smartly in the window to add Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko from Manchester City but the trip to Old Trafford is the toughest test yet for the Gunners.
Wimbdeilop
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Cmon_CTID
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#ManCity have completed the biggest summer sale in #PL history, with transfer earnings of almost £200M.City have also had the most lucrative clear-out by a British club in a calendar year with £248M earned in 2022 and a net transfer profit of £125.9M.
vocabdlmyz
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af pls 2b not 2m
McBruce311
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anyhow you understand it mumu
No hard feelings bro
Criticaldamage
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@autty you had one job. $2 million is not $2billon
TiyanjaneChalamwendo
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he is here to set the trend...
JayMainz
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2 million?? as in 2 billion..
Johnmaliu
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Chelsea fans looking if aubamayang will play the next game
Emperor10
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They won't win champions league
Kinoswald
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council of elders or cancel [Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
anyhow you understand it mumu
Firedragon147
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Yeah 2 million spent by pl, hope they used that referee and af used that on a editor who could read...
I know, af doesn't
McBruce311
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Since am a Barca fan let me use this opportunity to say goodbye to Auba for everything you have done for us we love you but Chelsea need you most wish you good luck in your next destination and i pray and council every course in the number 9 Jersey you will take it and you will never flop Amen
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council of elders or cancel [Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Kinoswald
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Since am a Barca fan let me use this opportunity to say goodbye to Auba for everything you have done for us we love you but Chelsea need you most wish you good luck in your next destination and i pray and council every course in the number 9 Jersey you will take it and you will never flop Amen
Vendiknprt
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2million how??? proof read before Post. it unprofessional to keep making mistakes like this on the social media
looking like you only read Allfootball online ?
Rihbekloz
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Man United will be the first team to beat Arsenal this year.
nobleng123
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Yeah 2 million spent by pl, hope they used that referee and af used that on a editor who could read...
2 billion
CollinsRPG
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2 million,, no editor
CollinsRPG
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2 MILLION 🤷♂️?? This app is trash 🗑
🤣🤣🤣
nobleng123
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We will Disvirgin arsenal on Sunday
Lidclrtuyz
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2 MILLION 🤷♂️?? This app is trash 🗑
C1TY4EVER
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if aguero help city to clinch the premier league title back in 2013 what if haaland do like what aguero have done?
McBruce311
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Me knowing it's time for Ten Hag to unleash Antony this coming Sunday cheers to we United fans
Razacnors
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net spend on mostly average players...a joke of a league😅
ClemJay
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The EPL is the hottest league
Firedragon147
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Yeah 2 million spent by pl, hope they used that referee and af used that on a editor who could read...
Duwdiknop
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2million how??? proof read before Post. it unprofessional to keep making mistakes like this on the social media