The Premier League returns for Matchweek 4 and there are plenty of exciting fixtures taking place.
Chelsea get the weekend started with a home match against Crystal Palace before in-form Everton host Brighton & Hove Albion.
On Sunday, Manchester United take on Tottenham Hotspur and the action concludes with champions Liverpool travelling to Aston Villa.
Here's when and how you can watch each match on TV or streaming through NBC Sports.
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Chelsea can earn a sixth successive win in the Premier League for the first time against Crystal Palace.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Everton have won all three of their Premier League home matches with Brighton & Hove Albion.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Manchester City have lost only one of their last 31 matches against promoted sides, winning 25, but that sole defeat came last season at a Norwich City side who had come up as Championship winners.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Newcastle United are unbeaten in their last seven home league matches against Burnley (W3 D4).
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Leicester City are looking to start a league season with four straight wins for the first time ever.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Southampton’s clean sheet ratio against West Bromwich Albion of 56 per cent is their best against any current Premier League side.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Arsenal’s last victory over Sheffield United in the Premier League was back in September 2006. They failed to win both league matches against the Blades in 2019/20.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Wolverhampton Wanderers are unbeaten in their last seven Premier League home matches against promoted sides.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Manchester United are unbeaten in their last three Premier League matches with Tottenham Hotspur.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Sadio Mane has scored six goals in his six Premier League matches against Aston Villa. Only against Crystal Palace (9) and Arsenal (7) has he netted more.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC