The Premier League returns for matchweek 4 following the first international break of the season. This weekend features the Manchester derby, among a full bill of 10 matches taking place across Saturday and Sunday.
We have taken a look ahead to the return of the league in more detail below.
Before heading into the international break, matchweek 3 saw another eventful weekend of football and results.
It was another London derby for Chelsea who beat local rivals Fulham 2-0. There was another three points for Sunderland as they put two goals past Brentord, and Manchester City found themselves on the losing end of a 2-1 scoreline away at Brighton.
Thomas Frank and Tottenham faced a disappointing defeat against Bournemouth at home, while Everton took the victory in an eventful tie against Wolves that saw a 2-3 victory for David Moyes and more of the spotlight on Jack Grealish.
Liverpool also met Arsenal in a potential end of season decider which saw Arne Slot’s side win 1-0. West Ham United also got their first win of the new season putting three past Nottingham Forest.
Chlesea 2-0 Fulham
Manchester United 3-2 Burnley
Sunderland 2-1 Brentford
Tottenhgam 0-1 Bournemouth
Wolves 2-3 Everton
Leeds United 0-0 Newcastle United
Brighton 2-1 Manchester City
Nottingham Forest 0-3 West Ham United
Liverpool 1-0 Arsenal
Aston Villa 0-3 Crystal Palace
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Perhaps the biggest news over the international break saw Nuno Espirito Santo sacked by Nottingham Forest, with Ange Postecoglu appointed as head coach.
The international break also saw the end of the summer transfer window as Alexander Isak completed his move to Liverpool from Newcastle United on the final day, Manchester City signed goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, among some of the biggest moves announced in the final hours.
This weekend sees the small matter of the Manchester derby on Sunday as Man City host Man United at the Etihad, with both teams struggling to find form. It is also yet another London derby for Chelsea as they travel to Brentford, as well as West Ham welcoming Tottenham to the London Stadium.
Saturday 13th September - Sunday 14th September
Saturday 13th September
Bournemouth vs Brighton - 15:00
Crystal Palace vs Sunderland - 15:00
Fulham vs Leeds United - 15:00
West Ham United vs Tottenham - 17:30
Sunday 14th September
Burnley vs Liverpool - 14:00
Manchester City vs Manchester United - 16:30
Arsenal to Win - 2/5
Sunderland to Win - 17/4
Chelsea to Win - 7/10
Liverpool to Win - 3/10
Manchester City to Win - 4/6
Man Utd to Win - 15/4
These odds have been provided by bet365 and are correct at the time of publishing (/09/2025).
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