The Premier League returns for Matchweek 7 and there is plenty to look forward to.
The action begins on Friday with Wolverhampton Wanderers hosting Crystal Palace before Sheffield United face a tough test at home to Manchester City on Saturday.
On Sunday, Manchester United will aim to extend their impressive home record against Arsenal.
Here's when and how you can watch each match over the weekend on TV or streaming through NBC Sports.
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With 10 points from six matches, Wolves have made their best-ever start to a Premier League season.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Sheffield United have never beaten Manchester City in the Premier League in eight attempts (D3 L5). It is their longest run against any side in the competition without a win.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Edouard Mendy can become the first Chelsea goalkeeper since Petr Cech in 2004 to start with three consecutive Premier League clean sheets.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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David Moyes is seeking a first win in 16 Premier League trips to Liverpool as a manager (D6 L9).
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Only Liverpool and Man City have more Premier League wins in 2020 than Southampton’s 12.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored more goals against Newcastle United than versus any other Premier League opponent (4).
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Manchester United are unbeaten in their last 13 home league matches against Arsenal (W8 D5), since a 0-1 loss in September 2006.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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If Harry Kane scores twice in his 217th match he will be the joint-second quickest player to reach 150 Premier League goals, level with Sergio Aguero and only behind Alan Shearer's 212 matches.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Karlan Grant’s next league goal will be the 50th of his career.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Leeds United’s 12 goals are the most by a promoted team in their first six matches since Middlesbrough in 1992/93
Where to watch: Watch on NBC