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Published 10:54 17 Oct 2025 BST
Updated 13:29 18 Oct 2025 BST

After two weeks of arduous wait, featuring international fixtures, the Premier League is finally back.
The action all kicks off at 12.30pm as Enzo Maresca's Chelsea take a trip to the City Ground to face up against a Nottingham Forest side who are desperate to register their first three points under boss Ange Postecoglu.
Saturday features two of the teams expected to challenge for this season's title in exciting action. Arsenal travel to Craven Cottage at 5.30pm and Man City host David Moyes' resurgent Everton at 3pm.
Later at 3pm, we'll see one of the most important 'relegation six-pointers' of the season as 20th place Wolves head up to the Stadium of Light to take on Sunderland.
Arsenal will then need to secure all three points in their trip to Fulham to extend their lead at the top of the table ahead of Liverpool's crunch fixture with Man United on Sunday.
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