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Four Saturday matches make up this week’s competition with Newcastle travelling to Aston Villa, Thomas Frank taking charge of his first Tottenham game against newly-promoted Burnley, Wolves hosting Manchester City while Sunderland are back in the big time as they welcome West Ham.
Sunday sees Nottingham Forest hosting Brentford, Chelsea facing Community Shield winners Crystal Palace, concluding with Manchester United’s showdown with Arsenal.
Of course, all eyes will be on Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon in the most-anticipated match of the weekend.
Daily Mail Sport’s Tom Collomosse is the first expert up to try to beat.
‘Manchester United look a bit more like themselves heading into a new season and I fancy them to start well against Arsenal who, despite six new signings including Viktor Gyokeres, look like they’re still missing that special something that can turn them from perennial runners-up into potential champions,’ he says.
‘After a pre-season dominated by the antics of Alexander Isak, Newcastle would love to turn to someone like Gyokeres and without a focal point to their attack, I can see them losing to a Villa side who have kept most of their key men together.
‘I’ll take Crystal Palace, buoyed by their win in the Community Shield and still seething at their exclusion from the Europa League, to claim a draw at Chelsea, too. Even without key men, Oliver Glasner’s men are an extremely well-coached team who have proved they can cause anyone problems.
‘Sunderland’s recruitment has been fascinating and why shouldn’t they return to the top flight in style against Graham Potter’s uninspiring West Ham?
‘Elsewhere, predictions look as straightforward as any can on the first day of a new season: Spurs to beat Burnley, Manchester City to win at Wolves, Forest and Brentford to draw.’
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