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Brentford – Everton team news

Brighton – Leeds team news

Manchester City – Crystal Palace team news

πŸ”΅ NEW TEAM πŸ”΅ XI| Anderson, Walker, Stones, Diaz, Cancelo, Rodrigo, De Bruyne (W), Bernardo, Mahrez, Haaland, Foden SUBS | Ortega Moreno, Gundogan, Alvarez, Gomez, Palmer, Gomes, Lewis, Knight, Wilson-Esbrand#ManCity | @HaysWorldwide pic.twitter.com/vyZoI93fv2 β€” Manchester City (@ManCity) August 27, 2022

Chelsea – Leicester team news

Liverpool – Bournemouth team news

πŸ“ π—§π—˜π—”π—  π’—π—˜π—¨π—¦ πŸ“ πŸ”Ί Christie and Anthony start πŸ”Ί Solanke returns to the team πŸ”Ί Smith wears armband Our team for #LIVBOU πŸ“‹ pic.twitter.com/Eq3b4Pj2YV β€” AFC Bournemouth πŸ’ (@afcbournemouth) August 27, 2022 Erik Ten Hag’s Resurgent United took the lead against Southampton, with Bruno Fernandes to blame for a very neat volley into the bottom corner. What a difference a week makes, eh? Read all the details here: Here’s the bitesize game-by-game preview:

Preamble

What is your favorite β€œone last job” story? Unforgiven (1992); Heat (1995); Gone in 60 seconds (2000); Or what about The Saturday, 3pm Kick-off (today), which – like Messrs Eastwood, De Niro and Cage – reemerged from the wilderness and gathered the old gang for one last extravaganza. The gang in question? Beleaguered Liverpool, who in recent weeks have begun to look like Ray Winstone in Sexy Beast: an old warhorse whose youthful energy has long since faded and would now like nothing more than to sip a margarita by the pool. They face Bournemouth at Anfield – and if that game doesn’t kick-start their season, nothing certainly will. Equally beleaguered are Chelsea, whose last fortnight has been more Naked Gun than Ocean’s Eleven: first denied by Spurs, then beaten by Leeds and finally seeing their manager’s post-match handshake etiquette the subject of an eight-page report by a independent regulatory committee. None of this bodes well for the club’s reputation. They host Leicester, another unsettled outfit, in an encounter the visitors will be desperate to win, not only to stop their slump but also to pre-emptively stick it to Wesley Fofana, who is in the process of screeching to join current rivals. And then there’s Manchester City, a crew whose cocky new recruit may or may not have upset their perfectly tuned sense of harmony. Certainly their steely professionalism deserted them during last week’s roller-coaster draw at Newcastle and they will look to reassert themselves this evening at home to Crystal Palace – who staged a heist at the Etihad last season. Elsewhere, Brighton and Leeds gather on the south coast to take on each other’s title credentials – the winner could end up possibly finishing on the opening day of the league – and big-club marauders Brentford host Everton , whose manager is definitely starting. to feel the heat in the corner. We’ll also bring you the latest from the Championship – where Watford, Reading and Blackburn have the chance to usurp Sheffield United at the top of the table – as well as the rest of the Football League. Buckle!