EPL Week 4 and La Liga Week 3 Preview

Fresh off the International break, club football will resume in full swing across the different leagues in the world. The English Premier League will kick off with probably the most attacking-display of football in the league so far, when Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City hosts Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool – who defeated Arsenal 4-0 before the international break.

Arsenal will host Bournemouth in a bid to try and redeem themselves, Everton will take on struggling Tottenham Hostpurs, while 2015/16 champions Leicester City will host defending champions Chelsea simultaneously in the afternoon goal-rush matches. Late kickoff will see league leaders Manchester United travel to Stoke City.

See the full fixture schedule below:

Saturday

12:30 Manchester City v Liverpool

15:00 Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth

15:00 Brighton & Hove Albion v West Bromwich Albion

15:00 Everton v Tottenham Hotspur

15:00 Leicester City v Chelsea

15:00 Southampton v Watford

17:30 Stoke City v Manchester United

Sunday 

13:30 Burnley v Crystal Palace

16:00 Swansea City v Newcastle United

Monday 

20:00 West Ham United v Huddersfield Town

La Liga defending champions Real Madrid will host Levante, rivals Atletico Madrid will travel to in-form Valencia, while the Cataluyan debut will light the country of Spain as Barcelona hosts neighbours Espanyol.

See the full fixture list below:

September 8

20:00 Leganes v Getafe

September 9

12:00 Real Madrid v Levante

15:15 Valencia v Atletico Madrid

17:30 Sevilla v Eibar

19:45 Barcelona v Espanyol

September 10

11:00 Deportivo La Coruna v Real Sociedad

15:15 Athletic Bilbao v Girona

17:30 Celta Vigo v Alaves

19:45 Villarreal v Real Betis

September 11

20:00 Malaga v Las Palmas

All the matches will show in Nigeria on the various SuperSport channels on DSTv

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