The Premier League returns for Matchweek 8 and there is plenty to look forward to before the international break.
The action begins on Friday with Brighton & Hove Albion taking on Burnley, before Southampton host Newcastle United.
On Sunday, last season's top two go head-to-head as Manchester City welcome Liverpool.
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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Burnley striker Chris Wood has scored eight league goals against Brighton, his biggest total versus one club.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Newcastle have won four of their last five PL matches against Southampton, after a seven-match winless run previously.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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If Manchester United win they will equal their club record of seven successive Premier League away victories.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Patrick Bamford has scored five goals in his three away fixtures for Leeds United in the top flight this season. The last Leeds player to net in four consecutive PL away matches was Mark Viduka in August 2002.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Chelsea's Edouard Mendy can become the fourth goalkeeper to keep clean sheets in each of his first four PL starts.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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West Ham United are unbeaten in their last 10 home matches versus Fulham, winning six of those meetings.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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West Bromwich Albion can achieve back-to-back PL wins over Tottenham Hotspur for the first time, after triumphing 1-0 in May 2018.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Leicester City have the league’s best shot conversion rate this season, netting with 26.2 per cent of their efforts.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC
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Liverpool, who have earned successive comeback PL wins, can be the first team to do so three times in a row.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Arsenal have conceded seven Premier League goals in 2020/21, fewer than any other team.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock