The Premier League fixture is back this weekend for Matchday 6, with clubs across England looking forward to building momentum in the early stages of the campaign. With only five games played so far, the table is still wide open, and every point could make a big difference.
Match of the Weekend: Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool
One of the standout fixtures this weekend will be Liverpool hosting Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park Stadium. Both clubs have had mixed starts to the season, and this clash could prove decisive in showing who is ready to stop Liverpool’s unbeaten run. Can Crystal Palace do it?
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Other Fixtures to Watch in East Africa Time
SATURDAY, 27TH SEPTEMBER 2025
Brentford vs. Manchester United (2:30 PM) – Amorim’s side looks to find consistency after a slow start.
Leeds United vs. Bournemouth (5:00 PM)
Chelsea vs. Brighton (5:00 PM)
Man City vs. Burnley (5:00 PM)
Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool (5:00 PM)
Nottingham Forest vs. Sunderland (7:30 PM)
Tottenham vs Wolves (10:00 PM)

SUNDAY 28th, September 2025
Aston Villa vs. Fulham (4:00 PM)
Newcastle vs. Arsenal (6:30 PM)
Monday, 29th September 2025
Everton vs. West Ham (10:00 PM)
Talking Points
Can Liverpool keep up their unbeaten start?
Will Manchester United’s attack finally click?
Can Liverpool and Arsenal continue their strong starts to stay top of the table?
Will Chelsea bounce back after their last defeat?
In conclusion, with the season still in its early days, Matchday 6 brings fans another weekend of excitement, rivalries, and surprises.
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