The Premier League's second match weekend has approached, and we are set for 10 big matches across multiple days.
The Premier League got started last week, marking the start of the new season. Fans were treated to many exciting games, results and stories.
During the first weekend, there were lots of great matches to get everyone back in the Premier League mood.
Some of the standout moments came as Manchester City's fabulous 4-0 win over Wolves, Sunderland's return to the league with a 3-0 score, and Chelsea's intense 0-0 battle with Crystal Palace.
We are well and truly back to Premier League football, and now, we prepare to see what the second match weekend has in store.
Let's take a look at what the table looks like and which upcoming fixtures will feature.
Premier League current table:
1 - Manchester City 3pts
2 - Sunderland 3pts
3 - Tottenham 3pts
4 - Liverpool 3pts
5 - Nottingham Forest 3pts
6 - Arsenal 3pts
6 - Leeds 3pts
8 - Brighton 1pts
8 - Fulham 1pts
10 - Aston Villa 1pts
10 - Chelsea 1pts
10 - Crystal Palace 1pts
10 - Newcastle 1pts
14 - Everton 0pts
14 - Manchester United 0pts
16 - Bournemouth 0pts
17 - Brentford 0pts
18 - Burnley 0pts
18 - West ham 0ts
20 - Wolverhampton Wanderers 0pts
Premier League second match weekend fixtures:
West ham vs Chelsea - Friday, the 22nd at 20:00 (UK)
Tottenham vs Manchester City - Saturday, the 23rd at 12:30 (UK)
Brentford vs Aston Villa - Saturday, the 23rd at 15:00 (UK)
Burnley vs Sunderland - Saturday, the 23rd at 15:00 (UK)
Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers - Saturday, the 23rd at 15:00 (UK)
Arsenal vs Leeds - Saturday, the 23rd at 17:30 (UK)
Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest - Sunday, the 24th at 14:00 (UK)
Everton vs Brighton - Sunday, the 24th at 14:00 (UK)
Fulham vs Manchester United - Sunday, the 24th at 16:30 (UK)
Newcastle vs Liverpool - Monday, the 25th at 20:00 (UK)