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5 things you should know about EPL fixtures this weekend

Check out these five facts ahead of the English Premier League fixtures this weekend
 
 

The English Premier League continues these weekends with lots of exciting fixtures to look out for.

These are five things you should know ahead of the fixtures

1. Tottenham Vs Manchester City

Tottenham welcome Manchester City to White Hart Lane in Saturday, September 26 tea time fixture and one particular person is not looking forward to it.

Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris will be looking to shore up his defense as he has conceded 17 goals in five games against the Citizens.

That is one every 26 minutes.

Leakage

Read: Hugo Lloris demands more from teammates

2. Leicester City Vs Arsenal

After their second league loss to Chelsea last weekend, Arsenal will be looking to bounce back with at high flying Leicester City.

Arsene Wenger’s men are finding it difficult to find the net despite their huge possessions.

They have the lowest shot conversion rate in the league at just 6.1%.

Goal shy.

Read: Claudio Raneiri pledges pizza for his players

3. Liverpool Vs Aston Villa

Liverpool striker, Christian Benteke will be looking forward to this game.

Not because he will be facing his former club for the first time, but because of how prolific he has been in the fixture.

The Belgium international striker has scored five goals in six games in matches between Aston Villa and Liverpool in all competitions.

Target

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4. Manchester United Vs Sunderland

Louis van Gaal and his men will not expecting any troubles against Sunderland.

Manchester United have scored with their last six shots on target in the last two fixtures against Sunderland

Fancied

Read: Injuries worries for Manchester United

5. Newcastle Vs Chelsea

Newcastle will automatically be out of their ‘crisis’ if they beat Chelsea in the Saturday’s evening clash at Saint James Park.

The Toons have however won just one game in their last 17 league games.

Crisis

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