After an action-packed Saturday, there is plenty more to look forward to on Sunday.
A key match that will impact the top four is at Villa Park, where Aston Villa host Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday morning.
Villa have a five-point lead over Spurs, who have a match in hand, so three points for Unai Emery's Villains will strengthen their position, but a win for Spurs would close the gap to just two points.
Villa have bounced back with three straight wins following an inconsistent run, averaging three goals per match over that period.
Ollie Watkins leads the league in goal contributions this season and will be a crucial part of this match. Spurs hope the momentum of their three-goal second half against Crystal Palace last time out will carry into this match and lead them to a potentially season-defining victory.
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The biggest match of the season will kick off on Sunday at Anfield Stadium when title rivals Liverpool host Manchester City.
The Reds are one point ahead of the reigning champions, setting the stage for a monumentally important match that could have a massive say on who lifts the Premier League Trophy at the end of the season.
Despite a long list of injuries, Jurgen Klopp’s side have won four consecutive league matches.
That streak includes the latest goal in Liverpool's history to win their last match at Nottingham Forest. There is a magical aura around Anfield in Klopp’s last season with the club, but if anyone can pierce through it all, it could be Pep Guardiola.
His City remain unbeaten in 2024 and they are coming off a 3-1 comeback victory over neighbours Manchester United. The likely last top-flight match between Klopp and Guardiola couldn’t be more important.
Don’t miss the biggest match of the season. Watch the match on USA and Telemundo on Sunday at 12:45 PM ET. Stream here: