The Premier League comes back with a bang this weekend as Paddy Power announce a new free bets offer with Spurs v Chelsea, Man Utd v Stoke, Liverpool v Reading, West Brom v Man City, & Norwich v Arsenal the highlight of Saturday’s coupon.
In all there are eight games taking place on Saturday afternoon and a number of the big teams in the league all in action.
The early kick-off sees Tottenham and Chelsea meet at White Hart Lane in a match that has plenty at stake between two of the in-form sides in the Premier League. It is a chance for Spurs to briefly move into the top two, whereas Chelsea will look to extend their lead at the top of the table.
Six 3PM kick-offs then take place on Saturday with Manchester United and Manchester City both searching for wins.
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United host Stoke City at Old Trafford, and they will be expecting nothing less than all three points.
City’s game looks to be a very tough one though as they travel to West Bromwich Albion, a team who currently sit in sixth place and have caused a few surprises this campaign. These two also played out a goalless draw at the Hawthorns last season, so the home side know how to keep the champions at bay.
Elsewhere on Saturday, four teams who are looking to beat the drop this season go up against each other as Swansea City take on Wigan Athletic and Southampton travel to West Ham United.
Liverpool will then be looking to avoid more frustration at Anfield when they take on promoted Reading. With both sides desperate for the points, this could be quite a nervy 90 minutes.
The final game to look at on Saturday is the evening kick-off between Norwich City and Arsenal at Carrow Road.
Again, each of these outfits are looking for a win, but for very different reasons. Norwich have yet to muster a victory in the Premier League under Chris Hughton and really need to start accumulating some points.
As for Arsenal, they could find themselves ten points of the top by the time they kick-off this weekend, so the incentive for them to take the spoils is certainly there.
It should be another superb day in this massively entertaining Premier League season.