English Premier League: “Super Sunday” fun day and no football on Monday

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 02: Jose Mourinho, Manager of Manchester United gestures prior to the Group H match of the UEFA Champions League between Manchester United and Valencia at Old Trafford on October 2, 2018 in Manchester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 02: Jose Mourinho, Manager of Manchester United gestures prior to the Group H match of the UEFA Champions League between Manchester United and Valencia at Old Trafford on October 2, 2018 in Manchester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) /
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This Sunday features the final fixtures of English Premier League football. Thankfully, before the break this Sunday emphasises on “Super Sunday”.

What’s important to notice is that all of the top three in the league takes part in Matchday 12 Sunday fixtures. Leading the way is third place of the three Liverpool, who will be entertaining at Anfield. They have visitors who sit at the very bottom of the table in Fulham.

Outcome? A Liverpool victory, as Fulham takes shape as the worst conceding team in the Premier League. Salah and Mane need to play catchup on their form from last season, as they make no dent in the goal difference.

‘Super Sunday’ Matchday 12 fixtures

Liverpool vs. Fulham
Chelsea vs. Everton
Manchester City vs. Manchester United
Arsenal vs. Wolves

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Liverpool, who we all know has the easiest claim for three points of the three top sitters – is followed by second place, Chelsea. They have a steady duel with a team not bad, but not too great either, in Everton.

The Blues battle at Stamford Bridge (tell me that doesn’t sound like a great movie title?) will be one of the toughest to date. This a far bigger challenge for three marks. But will Everton the blue side of Merseyside give their neighbouring rivals the upper hand? We will have to wait and see. A Hazard start and a way back to the form before their Manchester United draw is needed in this one.

The next use to be a one-sided affair and then became a difficult tie to call – and now once again, a one-sided affair. Only this time, its with the other side of Manchester that the wind blows a favourable wind.

‘Super Sunday’ Matchday 12 fixtures

Liverpool vs. Fulham
Chelsea vs. Everton
Manchester City vs. Manchester United
Arsenal vs. Wolves

Will Jose be the first to stun them as they were the only other team to beat them last season? Or, is Pep’s Man City in a far better condition than the Red Devils? It’s setup to be a thriller, let’s hope it doesn’t disappoint. Two main figures will be missing from the fixture in Kevin de Bruyne and Paul Pogba. What changes will be forced because of these two main men missing from action.

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In other night clash, we have the Gunners trying to shoot down a down-to-earth Wolves team. It could be a well-contested matchup. Or, it could be one Arsenal could use to go into the break on a massive high.

Arsenal still brag an unbeaten run since their Stamford Bridge loss. Wolves go in and hope for better fortune in this one. They take on their second top-six side in as many games. a hard-fought loss to Tottenham (3-2) a week ago.