Five upcoming Premier League matches you can’t afford to miss out

Manchester City or Manchester United who would conquer the Manchester derby?

After Wednesday’s win over spurs Ole Gunnar’s Manchester United will face their old school rivals on Saturday at the Manchester derby. United who would be traveling to meet the City in the Etihad for the 179th Manchester derby would be giving their all to save their club’s declining reputation. Meanwhile, the Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola will also try to look to earn winning points to catch the leading Premier League, Champions Liverpool.  

Wolves activated their Beast-mode to finish in the top-four

Since mid-September 2019 the Wolves have turned on their beast mode as they are seen turning their draws into victories. Apart from the matches which Manchester United, Spurs and Arsenal the wolves had been undisputed in the recent few months. With the ongoing pace, the Wolves are destined to end-up among the top-four places. Up next they are meeting against Graham potter’s dangerous Brighton side on coming Sunday.

Leicester City is here to stay

So, far the foxes have shown an amazing performance. With Jamie Vardy firing goals backed by secured backline and potentially rich attacking midfielders the foxes have a golden opportunity to conquer the title just like they did it in 2016. After seven wins on the bounce, the wolves would be playing against the Villa in search of their eighth win. Despite they have the talent but they have to tread carefully against Villa as one bad performance can lead the team to drop silly points.

Will Crystal Palace Zaha would be the reason for Watford’s relegation?

Watford who is seven points away from to save themselves from being relegated will face Crystal Palace next on 7th December 2019 Saturday. Meanwhile, the Crystal Palace who is among the top-half teams of the league would not much be worried as the Hornets who would surely be finding a way to tackle Zaha.

 The return of a Mohamed Salah may be the worst nightmare for Bournemouth.

The current Premier League top holders Liverpool is all set to welcome their opponents Bournemouth for Mohamed Salah. Salah who was given rest for the Merseyside derby not to mention because of their declining standards would be making his return in the top XI. The Egyptian was last seen on 10th November against Manchester City. Kloop side have won their last four Premier League matches against the south coast club by an aggregate of 14-0, plus Salah alone enjoys a 100% record in the division.

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