A blockbuster Premier League weekend of football actions awaits fans, as Liverpool host new-look Arsenal at Anfield on Saturday, 24 August.
Both teams have a 100 per cent, having won their first two games. The match will also see the cream of African attacking talents on parade. Senegal’s Sadio Mane and Egypt’s Mohamed Salah are expected to feature for the Reds, while the Gunners’ attack will be led by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Gabon.
Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, will also rely on defensive titan, Virgil van Dijk, to neutralize the offensive threat posed by Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and record signing, Nicolas Pepe. The game is regarded as the litmus test for Pepe and fellow new signings, defender David Luiz and midfielder Dani Ceballos.
The encounter, which kicks off at 5:30pm will be broadcast live on SuperSport 3 to ALL DStv subscribers.
This weekend round of matches begins on Friday, 23 August when Aston Villa take on Everton, who have Super Eagles forward, Alex Iwobi, on their books. The game is showing on SuperSport 3 at 8pm to ALL DStv subscribers and SuperSport Select 2 to GOtv Max and Plus subscribers.
On Saturday, Frank Lampard will be hoping for a first Premier League win the as Chelsea manager when his team travel to face Norwich City in an early kick-off. The Blues have taken just one point from their first two matches, while Norwich have won one match and lost one. The game will be aired live on SuperSport 3 at 12:30pm.
Other games scheduled for Saturday are Manchester United vs Crystal Palace (showing on SuperSport 3 and SuperSport Select 2), Watford vs West Ham United (showing on SuperSport 7) and Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Burnley (showing on SuperSport 11). All games kick-off at 3pm.
Sunday’s action sees defending champions, Manchester City, look to return to winning ways when they head to Bournemouth (showing on SuperSport 3 at 2pm); and Tottenham Hotspur hosting Newcastle United at the White Hart Lane (showing on SuperSport 3 at 4:30pm).
