There are six games across Saturday, as Paddy Power announce a new free bets offer, with Man City v Sunderland, Swansea v Reading, West Brom v QPR, Wigan v Everton, Chelsea v Norwich and West Ham v Arsenal making up Saturday’s coupon.
We are set for another action packed Saturday afternoon in the Premier League, as the early kick-off is a cracking one too as Manchester City and Sunderland go head to head at the Etihad Stadium.
Last year, this fixture ended in a dramatic 3-3 draw and we should be in for more drama again.
City are very strong at home of course and they will want nothing but three points, while Sunderland – inspired by the in-form Steven Fletcher – are not in Manchester just to make up the numbers.
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There are then four 3pm kick-offs to cast your eye over, including European Champions Chelsea at home to Norwich City, one of only three teams without a league win to their name.
The home side will definitely be expected to dominate, but if they choose to rest a few players, Norwich could take the game to them.
This is the Premier League after all, so there are no guarantees.
Elsewhere at 3pm, the two other members of the bottom three – alongside Norwich – are in action. Reading are in Wales to take on Swansea City, while Queens Park Rangers travel to face an in-form West Brom side.
Wigan at home to Everton is the final 3pm kick-off on Saturday as the Toffees look to continue their tremendous start to the season. David Moyes’ men sit 2nd at the moment and against a Wigan side that has lost three in a row, they are the favourites to pick up three points.
Completing Saturday’s action is what should be a lively London derby between West Ham United and Arsenal. The Hammers are adjusting to life in the Premier League very well at the moment and they will take the game to an Arsenal side that sits two points below them as things stand.
Arsene Wenger’s men know that if they hit their stride from 5.30pm on Saturday though, they will take some beating.
They are very unpredictable, so in front of a passionate home crowd, this should be a cracking Premier League encounter and a top day overall.