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Man City play in the morning, Liverpool MU at night

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The Premier League returns this weekend. The difference in points is tight, if you slip, get ready to be overtaken!

Premier League schedule in matchday 14 even though each team has only played 11-12 times because the league was postponed in honor of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

This weekend’s Premier League schedule will take place from Saturday (29/10) to Sunday (30/10). In the Premier League standings, the difference between each point is still thin.

Arsenal still lead the Premier League with 28 points. Manchester City sticks tight with 26 points.

The position of the top four continues to squirm. Tottenham have 23 points followed by Newcastle United (21 points). Chelsea (21 points) and Manchester United (20 points) in fifth and sixth place can overtake at any time.

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Manchester City this weekend will face host Leicester City on Saturday (29/10) at 18.30 WIB. City play ‘morning’.

On the same day, Newcastle, Tottenham and Chelsea will both play at 21.00 WIB. Chelsea will be visiting Brighton, so it’s time for Graham Potter to ‘go home’ to his former club.

Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United will play on Sunday (30/10). Liverpool are on a mission to bounce back after last weekend’s defeat against Nottingham Forest.

Well, it’s Nottingham again on fire will challenge Arsenal. Watch out for the surprise, The Gunners!

Meanwhile, Manchester United will face West Ham as the closing match of the Premier League this weekend.

Premier League schedule this weekend:

Saturday (29/10)

18.30 WIB
Leicester City vs Manchester City

21.00 WIB
Newcastle United vs Aston Villa
Bournemouth vs Tottenham
Brighton vs Chelsea
Crystal Palace vs Southampton
Brentford vs Wolves

23.30 WIB
Fulham vs Everton

Sunday (10/30)

01.45 WIB
Liverpool vs Leeds United

21.00 WIB
Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest

23.15 WIB
Manchester United vs West Ham United.

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