Premier League Match Week 4, Tips and Previews
- . September 10, 2021
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Crystal Palace vs. Tottenham
September 11
With the international break over, Tottenham will welcome back a host of international stars from World Cup qualifying duty when it meets Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
The Spurs have bolted to the top of the league having won all three of their opening matches by a scoreline of 1-0.
It has been a testament to coach Nuno Espirito Santos and his ability to ensure the Spurs remain rigid in defence and dangerous in attack.
For Palace, meanwhile, it has been a pass mark to begin the season under new coach Patrick Viera.
The only defeated it has tasted was at the hands of Premier League title-winning hope Chelsea on the opening match week.
Viera might just be a little bit more revved up for this game due to his Arsenal history and despise for Tottenham.
Expect a fired up Palace to take it up to Tottenham in this one.
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Leicester City vs. Manchester City
September 12
Manchester City heads to King Power Stadium when it faces Leicester City in match week four of the Premier League.
The reigning champion has looked back to its best after opening its season with a 1-0 loss to Tottenham.
Star English midfielder Jack Grealish has taken to his new role with City like a duck on water and could very well.
Grealish and his team mates will not have life made easy in Leicester though with Brendan Rodgers men keen to perform in front of their home fans.
The Foxes returned to form with a 2-1 win over Norwich to sit in eighth spot on the table.
While Leicester is never an easy beat at home, Pep Guardiola looks to have his well-oiled machine ready to hum along towards another league title.
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Leeds vs. Liverpool
September 13
Liverpool treks over to Elland Road for a clash against Leeds United.
The Reds head into this game undefeated through their opening three fixtures, but had to settle for a 1-1 draw in their most recent outing against Chelsea.
Leeds, meanwhile, is yet to put a win on the board after its 5-1 loss to Manchester United was followed up parities against Everton and Burnley.
Marcelo Bielsa’s men are always a dangerous commodity at home given their attacking threat with Patrick Bamford.
Liverpool, however, possess too much talent on the pitch to be throwing this game away.