English Premier League: It’s a sensational Saturday of football – Matchday 6
Four of the top-six sides take part in the busy period of the day. Some good-looking fixtures coming our way, so what can we expect?
Man United vs. Wolves
The resurged Red Devils take on the efficient Wolves. A match really hard to call off the bat, considering both have been doing well in recent weeks. Out of all the promoted sides, Wolves are the only team not to get their backsides’ handed to them.
United have confidence coming from their third win in as many games across all competitions. Their new system seems to be key to their success, so expect there to be no changes from last weekend’s lineup. The same goes for the visitors, they have no worries, but Old Trafford itself.
I am feeling a United win here, after their comeback campaign over three games.
Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle
This one puts the ACT in action-packed. Really looking forward to this one. Last season these two team gave us some great displays and results. Today, more of the same please?
No late inclusions of deadly players like Zaha, they know he’s fit to play so Rafa will be focusing on how to keep the potent forward out of the game. Newcastle must get on the train of consistency. They’ve been too intermitted between fixtures. Hopefully the Eagles can build on their 1-0 victory.
But it will be tough against a side who’s faced some elite competition compared to Palace. The better team heading into the affair is the home side, however. It’s their match to lose, rather than Newcastle’s.
Going for a Palace win with Zaha having a better week before the clash.
Leicester City vs. Huddersfield
The free points up for grabs team has become Huddersfield. So far if it hasn’t been a draw, it’s been a win for their opponents. The Foxes must make good with a victory after last week’s miserable showing against Bournemouth.
Huddersfield has just not been up to Premier League standard. Besides Cardiff, their performances has been dismal to say the least, so they must pick up their game, cause there’s really nothing to add about them. If Leicester come up with anything less than a win, it will be taken as a loss.