The festive action continues this weekend with some fantastic fixtures to mark the start of 2021.
Everton are just four points off top spot and the fourth-place Toffees kick off the New Year at home against West Ham United.
Second plays fifth when Manchester United face Aston Villa at Old Trafford, with plenty of top action in store before Liverpool's visit to Southampton concludes the Matchweek on Monday.
Here's when and how you can watch each match over the weekend on TV, or by streaming through NBC Sports.
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Everton have won their last four Premier League matches and are looking to win five in a row in the competition for the first time since April 2014 (seven).
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Man Utd have won 35 matches on New Year’s Day, more than any other side in the history of the English Football League.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Following their 5-0 thrashing of West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns, Leeds United have won four of their eight on the road this season, one more than the three they managed through their last Premier League campaign in 2003/04.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Crystal Palace lost both PL meetings with Sheffield United last season – they've not lost three consecutive league outings against them since April 1973.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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In their top-flight history, Brighton & Hove Albion have played more times against Wolverhampton Wanderers without ever losing than they have any other opponent, recording seven wins and three draws.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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West Brom have lost their last three home PL matches by an aggregate score of 13-1, conceding three or more goals in each defeat
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Burnley are unbeaten in their last 30 home meetings with Fulham in all competitions (W25 D5), their longest ever unbeaten run against an opponent at Turf Moor in their history.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy has been involved in six goals in his last seven top-flight encounters with Newcastle United, scoring five and assisting one.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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None of the last 10 PL meetings between Chelsea (four wins) and Manchester City (six wins) have finished level, with the home side successful in each of the last five in the competition.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah has scored seven goals in his six PL matches against Southampton, only scoring more against AFC Bournemouth (eight) and Watford (eight) in the competition.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC