After a busy midweek of matches, the Premier League continues this weekend with an action-packed few days for you to enjoy.
Matchweek 23 kicks off with Arsenal's trip to Aston Villa, the first of five matches on Saturday.
Brighton & Hove Albion travel to Burnley fresh from a superb 1-0 win at Liverpool while Manchester United look for a sixth win in eight at home against Everton.
Sunday's fixtures include a mouthwatering contest between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield.
The Matchweek concludes with Leeds United hosting Crystal Palace.
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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Aston Villa have not completed a Premier League double over Arsenal since the competition's inaugural season in 1992/93, when they won 1-0 on each occasion.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports
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Brighton have kept four consecutive PL clean sheets for the first time. The last time they went five without conceding in the league was in March 2016 in the Championship.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Having won November's reverse fixture 2-0, Southampton are looking to record only their third PL double over Newcastle United, previously doing so in 1993/94 and 2014/15.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports
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West Ham United are looking to win four consecutive PL away matches for the first time since September 2007 under Alan Curbishley.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports
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Since a run of six Premier League home matches without a win, Man Utd have now won five of their last seven, scoring 20 goals and conceding just five.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports
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Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-min has been directly involved in 16 goals in his last 15 PL appearances against promoted sides, scoring nine and assisting seven.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports
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Leicester City have won eight of their 11 Pl away matches this season (D2 L1), with the Foxes only winning more on the road in a season in the competition in their title campaign of 2015/16 (11).
Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports
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Raheem Sterling has scored 99 goals in all competitions for Man City under Pep Guardiola. His next goal will see him become the third player to reach triple figures under the Spaniard, after Lionel Messi (211) and Sergio Aguero (120).
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Sheffield United have won three of their four home PL matches against Chelsea (L1), winning twice in 1993 and 3-0 last season.
Where to watch: Watch on Peacock
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Palace are looking to record a league double over Leeds for the first time since the 1985/86 season in the second tier. They have never achieved this in the top flight.
Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports