With the October international break almost over, focus will soon shift to the next Premier League schedule.
Additionally, some incredible games are on the horizon, including a big Saturday on the talkSPORT network.
There are three games on the talkSPORT network this weekend, including the Merseyside derby. TalkSPORT will provide four live games exclusively, so there will be plenty of drama.
This weekend, which Premier League games are there?
Everton vs. Liverpool
After the international break, Jurgen Klopp will almost probably be irritated by another early kickoff.
But in their previous 25 Premier League encounters against their inner-city rivals, the Reds have only lost once.
Everton is beginning to look a little better under Sean Dyche after winning two of their last three Premier League games.
TalkSPORT’s Reshmin Chowdhury will be your host, providing live, exclusive analysis from Anfield.
Sam Matterface, former Liverpool midfielder Ray Houghton, and former Toffees striker Kevin Campbell will then provide commentary.
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This weekend’s Premier League fixtures
Liverpool vs. Everton on Saturday, October 21 at 12:30 p.m. on talkSPORT EXCLUSIVE
Wolves vs. Bournemouth, 3pm
Burnley vs. Brentford, 3 p.m.
Brighton vs. Manchester City – 3pm
Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle, 3 p.m. on talkSPORT 2 EXCLUSIVE Luton Town vs. Nottingham Forest, 3 p.m.
Arsenal vs. Chelsea, 5:30 p.m.
Manchester United vs. Sheffield United, 8 p.m. on talkSPORT EXCLUSIVE
On Sunday, October 22, West Ham vs. Aston Villa, 4:30 p.m.
Monday, October 23 at 8 p.m. ET on talkSPORT EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham vs. Fulham
Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle
Over the last month, the Magpies had a fantastic run.
Eddie Howe’s team has won against Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain and is undefeated in all competitions since their 3-1 loss to Brighton. They have also scored 18 goals.
However, Palace has the league’s joint-second-best defense, giving in only seven goals, so the match should be close at St. James’ Park.
Exclusive live commentary from Tyneside will be available on talkSPORT 2, with Mark Wilson and former Sunderland defender Micky Gray guiding you through the action.
Manchester United vs Sheffield United
The Blades are hoping to reverse that this weekend as they have not won a Premier League game since being promoted from the Championship.
After eight games, Paul Heckingbottom’s team has just one point, placing them in 20th place.
The Red Devils, meanwhile, sit in tenth place in the league, eight points behind Tottenham and five behind Liverpool in fourth.
Faye Carruthers will host talkSPORT’s exclusive coverage from Bramall Lane.
After that, Ian Danter and Lucy Ward, a former Leeds Women’s player, will offer their commentary.
Fulham vs. Tottenham
Monday night’s game, the last of our exciting weekend, takes place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The team led by Ange Postecoglou is dominating the league and will want to keep winning here.
But Fulham will be confident because they defeated Spurs in the Carabao Cup earlier this year.
Adrian Durham will host talkSPORT’s exclusive coverage from north London.
After that, Matterface and Danny Murphy, a former player for Fulham and Spurs, will provide commentary.
Other titles
There are more games this weekend somewhere else.
Manchester City and Brighton will play in what promises to be an exciting match on Saturday at the Etihad.
In addition, Wolves go to Bournemouth, where Gary O’Neil returns to the Vitality Stadium following his dismissal by the Cherries.
On talkSPORT’s GameDay Live, you can see Durham, Dean Ashton, and Ray Parlour score every goal.
Subsequently, Arsenal will pay Chelsea a visit in an attempt to build on their impressive season opening.
The only match of the day features a match between two of the best teams in the league as Aston Villa hosts West Ham.