The Premier League enters the sixth week this weekend with all teams but Manchester City yet to taste defeat.
Chelsea’s visit to the Emirates to face Arsenal headlines a weekend filled with mouth-watering clashes.
Here are four of these games you shouldn’t miss.
- Manchester United vs. Leicester City
Venue: Old Trafford
Kickoff: Saturday, 12:30pm
Head-to-head: Man Utd 12, Draws 6, Leicester 4
Match facts:
The Red Devils have scored in each of their last 14 Premier League matches against Leicester, netting 33 goals.
Jamie Vardy has scored in three of his four matches against Manchester United for Leicester in all competitions.
Jose Mourinho has not won any of his last four league meetings against a team led by Claudio Ranieri, including defeats in the last two matches (W0 D2 L2)
- Liverpool vs. Bournemouth
Venue: Anfield
Kickoff: Saturday, 3pm
Head-to-head: Liverpool 3, Draws 3, Hull 2
Match facts:
Liverpool have never lost a home match against Hull in all competitions (W8 D2), drawing 0-0 in the most recent meeting in October 2014.
Hull have visited Anfield seven times in league competition without winning.
Jurgen Klopp’s side have lost only one of their last 14 Premier League matches at Anfield (W7 D6).
- Swansea vs. Man City
Venue: Liberty Stadium
Kickoff: Saturday, 3pm
Head-to-head: Swansea 1, Draws 2, Manchester City 7
Match facts:
Swansea have won only one of their last 12 league meetings with Manchester City (D2 L9), 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium back in March 2012.
After scoring in only one of their opening five Premier League meetings with Man City, Swansea have found the net in each of their last five against them.
Pep Guardiola has won his first five Premier League matches – the only manager to win more was Carlo Ancelotti with Chelsea.
- Arsenal vs. Chelsea
Venue: Emirates Stadium
Kick-off: Saturday, 5:30pm
Head-to-head: Arsenal 18, Draws 14, Chelsea 16
Arsenal are winless in their last nine Premier League meetings with Chelsea since a 5-3 win at Stamford Bridge in October 2011.
Chelsea have won more league matches at Emirates Stadium than any other away side (4).
Arsenal are looking to record four successive Premier League wins for the first time since October 2015 (a run of five).