The Premier League match weekend six has arrived, and we are set for another 10 fixtures.
The Premier League's sixth match weekend is about to get underway, where all 20 clubs will again make their attempts to claim the vital points.
Last time, Manchester City and Arsenal had a 1-1 draw after an intense match which saw Arsenal find a late equaliser, Liverpool got the better of Everton 2-1 in the anticipated Merseyside derby, and Burnley drew with Nottingham Forest.
Going into this match weekend, Liverpool will hope to remain adding points to their name, as they already have a five point gap over their opponents, and they will want to keep that. Bournemouth and Arsenal will aim to make up for that significant point gap between them and Liverpool. Manchester City will be working to keep making their way up the table. While sides like Fulham will be looking to achieve results to keep them in a positive manner on the table.
There are more massive fixtures to look ahead to, and whatever happens will be crucial for every club, especially with it still being earlier on in the Premier League, while there is still time for things to cement themselves, gaining positive results at this stage is crucial.
Let’s take a look at the standings going into the latest match weekend and what fixtures will be coming up in the Premier League.
Current Premier League standings
1: Liverpool 15pts
2: Arsenal 10pts
3: Tottenham 10pts
4: Bournemouth 10pts
5: Crystal Palace 9pts
6: Chelsea 8pts
7: Sunderland 8pts
8: Fulham 8pts
9: Manchester City 7pts
10:Everton 7pts
11: Manchester United 7pts
12: Leeds 7pts
13: Newcastle 6pts
14: Brighton 5pts
15: Nottingham Forest 5pts
16: Burnley 4pts
17: Brentford 4pts
18: Aston Villa 3pts
19: West ham 3pts
20: Wolves 0pts
Premier League match weekend six fixtures
Brentford vs Manchester United - Saturday, the 27th at 12:30 (UK)
Manchester City vs Burnley - Saturday, the 27th at 15:00 (UK)
Leeds vs Bournemouth - Saturday, the 27th at 15:00 (UK)
Crystal Palace vs Liverpool - Saturday, the 27th at 15:00 (UK)
Chelsea vs Brighton - Saturday, the 27th at 15:00 (UK)
Nottingham Forest vs Sunderland - Saturday, the 27th at 17:30 (UK)
Tottenham vs Wolves - Saturday, the 27th at 20:00 (UK)
Aston Villa vs Fulham - Sunday, the 28th at 14:00 (UK)
Newcastle vs Arsenal - Sunday, the 28th at 16:30 (UK)
Everton vs West ham - Monday, the 29th at 20:00 (UK)
Among the big matches this match weekend, we'll see Manchester City taking on Burnley, Nottingham Forest vs Sunderland, and Chelsea vs Brighton.
Let's see how the Premier League goes and how the table will look by the end of this match weekend.