Redaction Simon Brett with Saikat Chatterjee
Published on 2024-04-25 19:04:53
Gameweek 35 of the Premier League is set to feature exciting matches, including the North London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal. Liverpool will face West Ham, aiming to bounce back from their recent defeat against Everton. Wolves will host Luton Town, with both teams looking to improve their form. Fulham will take on Crystal Palace, who are in good form with three consecutive victories. Manchester United will face Burnley, while Newcastle United will play Sheffield United. Everton will host Brentford, Aston Villa will face Chelsea, Bournemouth will play Brighton, and Nottingham Forest will host Manchester City.
Liverpool will be eager to secure a win against West Ham to boost their confidence after recent setbacks in the title race. Wolves will be under pressure to secure a victory against Luton Town, who are also looking to improve their form. Crystal Palace will aim to continue their winning streak against Fulham, while Manchester United will be expected to defeat Burnley. Newcastle United are likely to secure a win against struggling Sheffield United. Everton, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, and Nottingham Forest will also be looking for crucial wins in their respective matchups.
The highly anticipated North London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal promises to be a thrilling contest. Arsenal, in the title race, will be looking to continue their winning streak while Tottenham will aim to bounce back from a recent defeat. Manchester City, the defending champions, are expected to secure a comprehensive victory against Nottingham Forest. The matches in Gameweek 35 present an opportunity for teams to secure important wins and improve their positions in the league table.
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