Barcelona vs Sevilla September 14, 2013

FC Barcelona and indeed La Liga returns from a brief international hiatus tomorrow, as the Blaugrana seek to extend their 100% record to four matches with a win over struggling Sevilla at the Camp Nou. A win would surely see Barça retain top spot in La Liga – provided that Atletico Madrid does not better Barcelona’s result (either points-wise, or by two clear goals). Both Villarreal and Real Madrid also stand a chance of leading La Liga; but their chances hinge on either a spectacular margin of victory, or a catastrophic collapse from their closest rivals.

While Sevilla lost a couple of star players in the summer transfer window – the most high-profile departures were that of Alvaro Negredo and Jesus Navas to Manchester City – it’s arguable that their most devastating loss will be that of young Frenchman Geoffrey Kondogbia. The highly-rated midfielder is tipped as a star of the future, and Sevilla will sorely miss the steel he provided their midfield, especially when his departure is coupled with the exit of tenacious midfield general Gary Medel, who famously butted heads (literally) with Cesc Fàbregas during a hotly-contested battle between the two sides last season.

Barcelona will look to overlook the controversy surrounding the club and continue its perfect start in the Spanish League when it takes on Sevilla on Saturday.
The team has been surrounded by a tremendous amount of tension. First former Barcelona Coach Johan Cruyff told reporters that he was backing Ajax in Tuesday's Champions League fixture because of a difference he has with Barcelona President Sandro Rosell.

"He has grown up here at Barcelona, with Barcelona's philosophy, and the team has always played with that philosophy. At the moment, it is true that, maybe, as people have already seen, there are a few more long balls, and not always playing it short, so people think Barca have changed, but I do not think there is a [big] difference," said Dos Santos according to ESPN. "The team is still playing the same way. It is true that the boss is asking us for what we lost a little last year, which was that intensity in pressing opponents, and to be more 'vertical' [direct]."
On the pitch, Barcelona has been perfect thus far. The team won its first three Spanish League matches and the Spanish Super Cup against Atletico Madrid.

Meanwhile Sevilla is looking for its first Spanish League win. The team lost 3-1 to Atletico Madrid in its opener before pulling off two straight draws against Levante and Malaga.
Prediction: Barcelona manages a 3-2 win.
Start Time: 2 p.m. EST

Admittedly, there was something dramatic about Fàbregas’ reaction, and the game itself was an entertaining affair; but most Culés would settle for a dull victory after yet another international break.

Interestingly, Barcelona head coach Gerardo Martino has opted to continue his rotation policy – this time Pedro misses out on a place in the 20-man squad – as he no doubt prepares for the start of this season’s UEFA Champions League. However, before Martino can turn his attentions to his Champions League debut on Wednesday against AFC Ajax, the Argentine tactician must first maintain Barça’s perfect La Liga record.

Real Madrid vs Villarreal September 14, 2013

The long awaited game has come Gareth Bale is set to make his debut for Real Madrid when Los Blancos take on Villarreal on Saturday in the Spanish League.
After a long summer of debate, the Welshman is slated to debut for his new club after signing a 100 million euro deal a few weeks ago. Bale has already been heavily promoted and is saying the right things to create the right impression.

Two of the four remaining unbeaten teams in La Liga play will do battle on Saturday, as Villarreal hosts mighty Real Madrid. 

The home side has been quite good this year, winning its three matches and scoring eight goals in the process, only trailing Barcelona and Atletico Madrid in that regard. Mexican international Giovani Dos Santos has been excellent, with two goals and two assists in early play.

But this is Real Madrid, and Los Blancos should be bolstered by a high-profile debut in this contest. There's your tease, folks—let's break down this La Liga clash. 

"Obviously, the lads have been good to me this first few days," Bale added. "Cristiano is a great guy. He has made me feel good and I hope to do well on the pitch with him. I am looking forward to getting out onto the pitch and to play with him -- that is one of the reasons I came here."

Madrid has won its first three games, but not without some effort. The Spanish giants have opened the season with two one-goal victories and a recent 3-1 win over Athletic Bilbao.
Villarreal is also undefeated with wins over Almeria, Osasuna, and Real Valladolid.
Prediction: Bale's debut will be a huge success and Madrid will win 3-0.
Start Time: 4 p.m. EST

Real Madrid is a bit beat up, on the road and has yet to play a match after Bale officially joined and Ozil departed. The club is a bit ripe for an upset.

Still, anytime you have a player like Ronaldo, you have a chance, and the talent of Real Madrid alone should ensure they at least take a point in this contest. 

Expect an exciting, high-scoring affair. This one ends in a draw, 2-2.
When: Saturday, September 14 at 4 p.m. ET (9 p.m. BST)

Where: El Madrigal, Villarreal, Spain

Hull City vs Cardiff September 14, 2013

Hull City head into this weekend's Premier League clash against Cardiff City following their failed attempt to strengthen their attacking threat with the signing of Shane Long.

Steve Bruce was unable to complete a move with West Bromwich Albion for the forward, while this weekend's competitors did the opposite by clinching the signature of Peter Odemwingie from The Hawthorns.

The Tigers have one win under their belts since getting promoted to the top flight from the Championship, but a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City left them in 18th place in the table before the international break.

The home side are likely to line up with Danny Graham and Sone Aluko in attack against Malky Mackay's team, who are heading into the clash on the back of a goalless draw with Everton.

In a battle of the newcomers to the English Premier League, Hull City hosts Cardiff City. Both teams are in the bottom half of the table and still trying to find their footing.

Hull City: McGregor; Figueroa, Chester, Davies, Elmohamady; Huddlestone, Koren, Livermore, Brady; Aluko, Graham

Cardiff City: Marshall; Connolly, Taylor, Caulker, Turner; Whittingham, Medel, Kim, Gunnarsson, Bellamy; Campbell

“It’s a big game for us, but I’m sure they’ll say the same. Cardiff came up with us and they’ll have put it down as one of their fixtures to get something from,” said Hull manager Steve Bruce, via ESPN FC. ”Cardiff are a good side and they proved to be the best side in the Championship last year. Since then they’ve added to their squad well, spent a lot of money to improve and they’re going to make a big fist of it.”

Start Time: 10:00 a.m. ET

Location: Hull, England

Stadium: Kingston Communications Stadium

Everton vs Chelsea September 14, 2013

Chelsea will look to sustain first place in the Premier League when it takes on Everton on Saturday.
Chelsea enters the week in first place with seven points in three matches thus far; the team is coming off a 0-0 draw with Manchester United that featured a heavily defensive approach from the Blue. Chelsea is also coming off a heart-wrenching loss in the European Super Cup against Bayern Munich. Chelsea was seconds away from winning the trophy but allowed a goal in the waning seconds and lost in the penalty shootout.

Chelsea are still unbeaten in the league this season, with José Mourinho's team picking up seven points from a possible nine so far. They travel to Goodison Park on Saturday, to play an Everton team also yet to lose -- albeit having drawn all three of their winnable matches so far.

They will be without Chelsea loanee striker Romelu Lukaku, who is ineligible to play against his parent club. Joining him on the sidelines will be the unfit Antolín Alcaraz and Darron Gibson, while Séamus Coleman and James McCarthy are both doubtful. For Chelsea, midfielders Oscar and Eden Hazard are both doubtful after missing international games during the break, though should be available.

Everton's on-loan striker Romelu Lukaku is ineligible against his parent club but James McCarthy and Gareth Barry could make their debuts.
McCarthy suffered a slight knock on international duty for the Republic of Ireland, as did right-back Seamus Coleman, but both could play.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says Samuel Eto'o will make his debut although he might not start.
The London side have no fresh injury problems.


Everton: Tim Howard; Leighton Baines, Sylvain Distin, Phil Jagielka, Séamus Coleman; Steven Pienaar, Leon Osman, James McCarthy, Kevin Mirallas; Ross Barkley; Arouna Koné

Chelsea: Petr Čech; Ashley Cole, John Terry, Gary Cahill, Branislav Ivanović; Ramires, Lampard; Eden Hazard, Oscar, Kevin de Bruyne; Fernando Torres

Match Date/Time: Saturday, 5:30 p.m. local, 12:30 p.m. ET

Venue: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England

Tottenham vs Norwich City September 14, 2013

The international break is now behind us, which means Barclays Premier League football is back in full swing this weekend.

Chris Hughton and Norwich City will travel to White Hart Lane on Saturday for their fourth match of the 2013-14 EPL season, and Andre Villas-Boas' Tottenham Hotspur side will be waiting.

Tottenham Hotspur will be hoping to get back to winning ways when they welcome Norwich City to White Hart Lane on Saturday.

Andre Villas-Boas's side suffered their first Premier League defeat of the campaign when they lost 1-0 to Arsenal before the international break.

Norwich picked up their first league win two weeks ago when they saw off Southampton at Carrow Road.

Spurs midfielder Etienne Capoue will miss the game after being ruled out for four weeks with a sprained ankle, so Sandro could replace him in the side.

Norwich boss Chris Hughton has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the match. Johan Elmander, Ricky van Wolfswinkel and Nathan Redmond are expected to retain their places in the side.

Tottenham Hotspur: Lloris; Walker, Dawson, Vertonghen, Rose; Sandro, Paulinho; Townsend, Dembele, Chadli; Soldado

Norwich City: Ruddy; Whittaker, Bassong, Turner, Garrido; Snodgrass, Fer, Johnson, Redmond; Elmander, Van Wolfswinkel


Who: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Norwich City

When: Saturday, Sept. 14, at 10 a.m. ET (3 p.m. BST)

Where: White Hart Lane, Tottenham, United Kingdom
The international break is now behind us, which means Barclays Premier League football is back in full swing this weekend. 

Sunderland vs Arsenal September 14, 2013

Sunderland captain John O'Shea serves a one-game ban, although the Irishman could be out for longer after injuring his ankle on international duty.
New signing Fabio Borini is in line for his debut, possibly partnering fit-again striker Steven Fletcher, who has not started a game since March.
New Arsenal signing Mesut Ozil missed Friday training, but may still replace the injured Tomas Rosicky.
Per Mertesacker misses out with illness, and Yaya Sanogo is not fit.

Arsenal's annual early season crisis has been put to bed with a couple of consecutive league victories and the landmark signing of Mesut Özil from Real Madrid. Arsène Wenger's team are now sitting comfortably near the top of the table, and have a great chance to make it three-in-a-row against struggling Sunderland on Saturday.

It’s been a long gruelling two weeks but football is finally back and Sunderland away is definitely an interesting tie. Although we have the addition of our little German Mesut Özil to look forward to, hopefully, this is not what makes the tie interesting for me. It’s interesting as Sunderland are under the new management of Di Canio and it will be very intriguing to see how he approaches the game tomorrow. Does he defend and let us dictate the game and try and hit us on the counter? Does he use physicality to try and get Sunderland something from the game?

Sunderland’s ground isn’t the best and with the weather pretty poor at the moment, it will be difficult for us to pass Sunderland off the pitch. We will need to adopt a more similar approach to how we defeated Fulham a few weeks ago. Quick counter attacks and clinical finishing is what’s going to get us the 3 points.

Sunderland: Vito Mannone; Jack Colback, Carlos Cuéllar, Modibo Diakité, Ondřej Čelůstka; Emanuele Giaccherini, Sebastian Larsson, Cabral, Adam Johnson; Ji Dong-Won; Steven Fletcher

Arsenal: Wojciech Szczęsny; Kieran Gibbs, Per Mertesacker, Laurent Koscielny, Bakary Sagna; Aaron Ramsey, Jack Wilshere; Santi Cazorla, Mesut Özil, Theo Walcott; Olivier Giroud

Match Date/Time: Saturday, 3 p.m. local, 10 a.m. ET

Venue: Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England

Stoke vs Manchester City September 14, 2013

Stoke boss Mark Hughes takes on former club Manchester City at the Britannia on Saturday looking to build on a positive start to the campaign.

After a narrow 1-0 opening day defeat at Liverpool, the Potters have gone on to post back-to-back Premier League wins over Crystal Palace and West Ham, while also beating Walsall 3-1 at home in the Capital One Cup.

Hughes' side will be looking to keep up the feel-good factor against a Manchester City team who also have two league wins under their belt.

Stoke City could move into the Premier League's top four with a win over Manchester City at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday.

Mark Hughes has won two of his first three league matches as Potters boss, including the 1-0 success over West Ham United two weeks ago.

Manchester City, who sit third in the table, went into the international break off the back of a 2-0 victory over Hull City.

New signings Marko Arnautovic and Stephen Ireland could make their Stoke debuts against Manuel Pellegrini's men.

City defender Martin Demichelis, who recently joined the club from Atletico Madrid, will miss the match due to a knee injury.

Recent form

Stoke City: LWW

Manchester City: WLW

Possible starting lineups

Stoke City: Begovic; Huth, Cameron, Shawcross, Pieters; Wilson, Arnautovic, Etherington, Adam; Walters Jones

Manchester City: Hart; Zabaleta, Kolarov, Nastasic, Lescott; Fernandinho, Toure, Silva; Aguero, Negredo, Navas

These both came at home - a 4-0 drubbing of Newcastle and 2-0 victory over Hull City last time.

But Manuel Pellegrini's side have yet to win on the road this term after a shock 3-2 defeat at Premier League new-boys Cardiff City.

Without the injured Vincent Kompany for their last two games, Pellegrini's team have looked shaky in defence and Hughes will be aiming to exploit any weaknesses against the club who dismissed him in December 2009.

Paul Merson's prediction

I watched Stoke against West Ham on Soccer Saturday and I thought they were brilliant, passing the ball about nicely, so I'm backing them to go away from this game with a draw. I say that because Man City are really struggling for defenders and I fear for them in the centre-half position.

Aston Villa vs Newcastle September 14, 2013

Aston Villa's new Czech striker Libor Kozak could make his debut.
Defenders Nathan Baker and Antonio Luna may also feature after recent knocks, but Charles N'Zogbia remains a long-term absentee with an Achilles injury.
Newcastle's Yohan Cabaye could return to the starting line-up after his proposed transfer window move to Arsenal failed to materialise.
Loan signing Loic Remy could make his first start, while Steven Taylor and Cheick Tiote are available again.

MATCH PREVIEW

Ask any neutral which of these sides has made the better start to the new season, and I reckon the majority would suggest Aston Villa - but the Premier League table reveals a different story. Newcastle are a point better off with four compared to Villa's three. So why does the picture look rosy in Birmingham while it's all fog on the Tyne?
Part of the answer is to do with the respective opposition these clubs have faced and the quality of the performances. Villa have faced three from the top four, narrowly losing to Chelsea and Liverpool after their terrific 3-1 win away to Arsenal on the opening day.
Meanwhile, Newcastle lost their opener heavily 4-0 at Manchester City, then slugged out a forgettable goalless draw at St James' Park against West Ham. Only a Hatem Ben Arfa wonder strike prevented the same outcome last time out against Fulham.

Paul Lambert will not curtail Aston Villa's dynamic style of play despite recognising the need to end a run of 25 Barclays Premier League games without a clean sheet.

The Scot earned plaudits last season for his side's attacking philosophy, even though they spent much of the campaign battling relegation due to their tendency to leak goals.

However, Villa seem better positioned to play with freedom this term after Lambert bolstered his squad over the summer and continues to mould the side he wants.

"Of course I want to put it right at the back but I want a team that's exciting," he said.

"I want to try to attack. This season we've started off by playing really well and we're doing well at the moment."

Lambert, whose side beat Arsenal away before losing narrowly to Chelsea and Liverpool this season, added: "We've taken a lot of confidence from the first three games.

"Sometimes you can walk out of a game thinking you deserved to be beaten but against Chelsea and Liverpool I don't think we deserved to lose. We played really well at Stamford Bridge and particularly in the second half against Liverpool I thought we deserved something.

He scored against Italy for the Czech Republic on Tuesday night and should make his Premier League bow in this one. At £7m he represents Lambert's costliest new recruit, but if he can emulate the success of the manager's last £7m acquisition nobody will be complaining.
Christian Benteke goes from strength to strength - 23 goals last season, four already this. Keeping him in claret and blue is arguably the best bit of business any club managed over the summer.

Fulham vs West Brom September 14, 2013

Fulham goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg could return after suffering a shoulder injury on his debut last month.
Aaron Hughes is a doubt with a thigh problem that saw him withdraw from Northern Ireland's squad in midweek, and Kieran Richardson is still out.
New West Brom signings Stephane Sessegnon and Morgan Amalfitano could well start, though Victor Anichebe lacks match fitness.
Midfielder James Morrison (groin) is a doubt.

Three of Fulham's next four matches are at Craven Cottage, with Cardiff and Stoke following West Brom's visit. Those are the type of games Martin Jol will know he needs to get points from, to build a base to improve on last season's 12th place finish. His team have lost their last five Premier League matches at home and that needs to be addressed.

The Cottagers got their 2013-14 campaign off to a winning start against Sunderland, but have failed to pick up a point in their last two fixtures before the international break.

Pajtim Kasami and Maarten Stekelenburg could return to the fold at Craven Cottage, while Darren Bent is likely to start up front alongside Berbatov in attack.

At the other end of the pitch, West Brom head coach Steve Clarke could call on his deadline-day signings Victor Anichebe and Stephane Sessegnon following Shane Long's failed move to Hull City.

The Baggies are yet to get their first win of the season following a draw and two defeats, the latest being a 2-0 loss to Swansea City.

Recent form

Fulham: WLL

West Bromwich Albion: LDL

Possible starting lineups

Fulham: Stekelenburg; Riether, Hangeland, Hughes, Riise; Kacaniklic, Sidwell, Parker, Ruiz; Berbatov, Bent

West Bromwich Albion: Myhill; Jones, McAuley, Olsson, Ridgewell; Morrison, Yacob, Mulumbu, Sinclair; Anelka, Anichebe

Manchester United vs Crystal Palace September 14, 2013

Manchester United have had a shaky start to the season, with the four points amassed from the opening three games not exactly a convincing start to David Moyes' Old Trafford tenure. He'll be looking to ensure the Red Devils bounce back from the disappointment of defeat to Liverpool before the international break with a win over Crystal Palace this weekend, with anything but three points sure to see the pressure on the new boss ratcheted up.

Manchester United will look to build some positive momentum when they welcome in Crystal Palace on Saturday.

The Red Devils are coming off a 1-0 loss to Liverpool in which they looked very pedestrian. That followed a draw with Chelsea in what was one of the most drab Premier League matches over the last few years. United have some major issues and could look to start solving them with a comfortable win over Palace.

Ian Holloway's men beat Sunderland 3-1 in their last match. It was a surprising result, if only for how Palace were able to boss the match. Still this is a club that will likely be flirting with relegation this season.

Here's a quick preview for this EPL fixture.

Manchester United: David De Gea; Patrice Evra, Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidić, Chris Smalling; Tom Cleverley, Michael Carrick; Ashley Young, Danny Welbeck, Antonio Valencia; Robin van Persie

Crystal Palace: Julian Speroni; Dean Moxey, Danny Gabbidon, Damien Delaney, Joel Ward; Dwight Gayle, Kagisho Dikgacoi, Mile Jedinak, José Campaña, Jason Puncheon; Marouane Chamakh

Match Date/Time: Saturday, 12:45 p.m. local, 7:45 a.m. ET

Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester, England

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