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The Premier League Finally Returns After The Longest Two Weeks Of Our Lives

The Premier League Finally Returns After The Longest Two Weeks Of Our Lives

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Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

It has been a long time coming but finally, the Premier League will return to our screens this afternoon when Chelsea host Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in the 12:30pm kick-off.

Jose Mourinho will return to his old stomping ground in a couple of hours time to face a red hot Chelsea side who have yet to be beaten in their first eight Premier League games.

If United do manage to collect all three points, we won't be seeing a famous Mourinho celebration on the touchline any time soon.

That isn't the only tasty Premier League game this weekend.

Manchester City will face Burnley in just one of the many 3pm kick-off's, while West Ham coming up against Spurs and Liverpool' face Huddersfield at the John Smith's stadium at 5;30pm.

Super Sunday brings us another potentially exciting tie as Everton welcome Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace side to Goodison Park. Who's already pre-recorded Match of the Day, then?

Away from the Premier League, Barcelona face Sevilla in one of the biggest La Liga games of the weekend, while Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus side host Genoa and AC Milan face rivals Inter in Serie A.

What a time to be alive.


What will you be watching this weekend?

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Topics: Football News, Chelsea, Football, Manchester United, Premier League