Liverpool will put their perfect start to the Premier League season on the line when they visit unbeaten Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Liverpool sit five points clear at the top after five straight league wins but face a Palace side unbeaten in 16 competitive matches and buoyed by their Community Shield win over the Reds in August.
Arsenal, second in the table, travel to Newcastle hoping to end a three-game losing streak at St James’ Park as they look to keep pace in the title race.

Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Tottenham are also in action on a packed Saturday schedule.
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Below are the Premier League fixtures scheduled for the weekend:
Saturday
Brentford v Manchester United
Chelsea v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Liverpool
Leeds v Bournemouth
Manchester City v Burnley
Nottingham Forest v Sunderland
Tottenham v Wolves
Sunday
Aston Villa v Fulham
Newcastle v Arsenal
Monday
Everton v West Ham
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