Manchester United will play host to Chelsea in an early season clash of title contenders.
Many fans are predicting this season’s Premier League title race to be a two horse race between the two Manchester club’s, this game is Chelsea’s chance to prove those theories wrong.

Manchester City will look to continue their perfect winning start to the season when they travel to face rock bottom Fulham.

City have won all four of their Premier League games this season scoring 15 goals in the process. In contrast, Fulham have managed only two draws and two goals so far.

Sunderland are above Fulham on goal difference only, and will be looking for their first win of the season when they play host to Stoke City.

Tottenham Hotspur will play host to Liverpool to round off Sunday’s action.
 

Blackburn Rovers will be looking to end their winless start to the season when they play host to Arsenal on Saturday.





Blackburn got their first point of the season last weekend with a 1-1 draw at Fulham, while Arsenal got their first win as they beat Swansea City 1-0.





Rovers striker Junior Hoilett will play after recovering from concussion, while Morten Gamst Pedersen, David Dunn and Ryan Nelsen are injury doubts.





Aaron Ramsey and Tomas Rosicky will miss out with injury for Arsenal, while Alex Song, Gervinho and Carl Jenkinson will all return from suspension.



Wigan Athletic will make the short trip across the Northwest to face Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday.





Everton’s last home game featured a protest march by the Blue Union supporters group against the ownership of the club. Manager David Moyes will be hoping for a win to focus attention on the field rather than off it.





John Heitinga will return from injury for Everton, while fellow Dutchman Royston Drenthe could make his full debut for the club.





Steven Gohouri and Antolin Alcaraz are out injured for Wigan, while Emmerson Boyce is doubtful with a hamstring injury.



Bolton Wanderers will play host to Norwich City with both teams looking to turn around poor runs of form.





Bolton have lost their last three games and conceded 11 goals in the process, scoring only three.





Norwich have yet to win their first game of the season, and lost 1-0 at home to West Bromwich Albion last weekend. Norwich manager Paul Lambert will also be hoping the Canaries can complete a Premier League game without conceding a penalty for the first time this season.





American midfielder Stuart Holden remains sidelined with injury for Bolton, while David Ngog, Tuncay Sanli and Gael Kakuta are competing for a place in the starting lineup.





Goalkeeper John Ruddy is back from suspension for Norwich, while winger Anthony Pilkington will return from injury.





James Vaughan has shaken off the injury he suffered in the West Brom defeat and is expected to play.



Aston Villa will play host to Newcastle United wit both teams looking to continue their unbeaten start to the season.





Striker Emile Heskey and midfielder Jermaine Jenas are both ruled out with injury for the Villains.





Hatem Ben Arfa is sidelined for Newcastle, while new signing David Santon is ruled out for a month and will require knee surgery.



Swansea City will be looking for their first win, and their first goal of the Premier League season when they play host to West Bromwich Albion.





The scoreless Swan’s were beaten 1-0 at Arsenal last weekend, while West Brom picked up their first three points with a 1-0 win at Norwich City.





Swansea will be unable to field deadline day signings Darnel Situ and Rafik Halliche, after the pair were refused international clearance by FIFA. Steven Caulker and Alan Tate are out injured, while captain Garry Monk is expected to make his first appearance of the season.





Gabriel Tamas is suspended for West Brom while Zoltan Gera is out injured. Midfielder Chris Brunt is doubtful with a knee injury and will be assessed ahead of kickoff.



Queens Park Rangers will travel to face Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday at Molineux.





Wolves are sweating on the fitness of striker Steven Fletcher, who will receive a late fitness test on a groin injury. England international winger Matt Jarvis has shaken off an ankle injury and will play for Wolves.





Armand Traore has shaken off cramp and will play for QPR, while Kieron Dyer, Jamie Mackie and Rob Hule are all injury absentees.



Sunderland will be looking for their first win of the season when they play host to Stoke City.





Sunderland have managed only two draws this season, while Stoke can move into the top four with a victory.





John O’Shea is set to return from injury for Sunderland, while Phil Bardsley is suspended.





Jonathan Woodgate will return to the Stoke defense, while Matthew Etherington, Rory Delap and Marc Wilson are all injury doubts.


Liverpool will be looking to return to winning ways when they travel to face Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.





Liverpool lost 1-0 at Stoke City last weekend, while Tottenham picked up their first points of the season with a 2-0 win at Wolves.





Michael Dawson is sidelined with injury for Tottenham, while Rafael van der Vaart and Ledley King are injury doubts. William Gallas and Aaron Lennon are also fitness concerns for Tottenham and will be assessed ahead of kickoff.





England international pair Glen Johnson and Steven Gerrard are ruled out with injury for Liverpool.


Manchester City will be looking to continue their perfect winning start to the Premier League season when they travel to face rock bottom Fulham.





City have won all four of their Premier League games this season scoring 15 goals in the process. In contrast, Fulham have managed only two draws and two goals so far.





Bryan Ruiz and Aaron Hughes will return after sitting out the midweek 1-1 Europa League draw with FC Twente. Dickson Etuhu is doubtful with a thigh injury and will be assessed ahead of kickoff.





James Milner and Nigel de Jong are sidelined with injury for City, while Aleksandar Kolarov will play despite a broken nose.


Manchester United will play host to Chelsea in an early season clash of title contenders.





Many fans are predicting this season’s Premier League title race to be a two horse race between the two Manchester club’s, this game is Chelsea’s chance to prove those theories wrong.





Defensive pair Nemanja Vidic and Rafael are sidelined with injury for United, while Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck are also ruled out.





Didier Drogba remains out due to a concussion for Chelsea, while John Terry and Frank Lampard will return after sitting out of the midweek Champions League win over Bayer LEverkusen.