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Tottenham vs Chelsea September 28, 2013

Danny Rose is also available after injury, while Aaron Lennon faces a fitness test on a foot problem.
Chelsea's Marco van Ginkel will be absent for at least six months after he tore his anterior cruciate ligament against Swindon Town on Tuesday.
Fellow midfielder Ramires also picked up an injury in that match and is rated doubtful.

It will be a case of master versus apprentice when Andre Villas-Boas' Tottenham Hotspur play host to Jose Mourinho's Chelsea.

Villas-Boas spent several years working alongside Mourinho during his first spell in charge at Stamford Bridge and a productive stint in Italy with Inter Milan.

A parting of ways, as Villas-Boas left his scouting days behind and looked to forge a coaching career of his own, has led to a breakdown in a once formidable friendship.

The rivalry in the dugouts at White Hart Lane on Saturday should help to add extra spice to what is already a London derby with plenty riding on it.

Spurs have made an impressive start to the season following a summer of heavy investment and one high-profile departure - with 12 points from five games leaving them level with arch-rivals Arsenal at the top of the Premier League standings.

Tottenham also boast the meanest defence in the division, having been breached just once, but Chelsea have been watertight at the back themselves - conceding only twice.

Goal scoring has been something of an issue for both sides - with Spurs netting on five occasions in as many outings and Chelsea on six - but the enviable array of attacking talent available to Villas-Boas and Mourinho suggests they will start firing at some stage.

Now they face another test - and for Spurs it's arguably a stiffer one - Chelsea.
Stiffer because it would be hard to overstate just how useless Spurs have been against Chelsea over the last couple of decades. Since 1990 the clubs have met 55 times in league and cup, with Tottenham winning only five games to Chelsea's 31. Spurs have won a meagre three Premier League encounters in 42 attempts.
It's a record so poor that you'd forgive Tottenham for just sending the points weaving through the London traffic on the back of a courier's bike to Stamford Bridge, saving themselves the bother of lacing their boots.

Former Tottenham goalkeeper Erik Thorsvedt repeated it, but it was our own Garth Crooks who actually coined the saying of the season so far. Asked to comment on Spurs' summer transfer dealings an inspired Garth replied: "They've sold Elvis and bought The Beatles."
So far, so true: Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela have looked a pretty fab four as Spurs have won eight of nine games and conceded just one goal, though that solitary goal did lead to defeat in the game they would most have wanted to win - the derby at Arsenal.

Opponent: Tottenham Hotspur, 12 pts, +4 GD, 2nd in current Premier League table

Date/Time: Saturday, September 28, 2013 at 12:45 BST (7:45 am EST, 4:45 am PST, 17:15 IST)

Venue/Location: White Hart Lane, London, England

Arsenal vs Aston Villa August 17, 2013

The more last season went on, the more impressive Paul Lambert's side were, and the addition of six more young new signings should only improve his squad further AND the supporters' belief in the idea of evolution through youth.
At 23, the exciting Bulgarian winger Aleksander Tonev is the oldest of Villa's new boys, and if, as expected, Shay Given departs this transfer window - there won't be a single player aged 30 or above in the squad.

As well as the incomers, seven of last season's team have signed new long-term deals this summer, with the persuasion of Christian Benteke to stay surely the most important signing of all. Will Arsenal fans be looking at him thinking what they could have had?

They have signed one player who's been likened to Benteke (20-year-old Frenchman Yaya Sanogo) - but that's it, just one player. You can understand some Gooners thinking it's 'groundhog season' again.
Bids for superstars like Luis Suarez and Gonzalo Higuain show that Arsene Wenger is trying to strengthen with sizeable funds available, and the boss insists the club will be active in the transfer market until deadline day.

The bookies make Arsenal strong favorites to win this game but, I have a feeling this could be very tight.

Although Arsenal have had a reasonable pre season culminating in a 3-1 victory over Man City there is sure to be a hint of unrest over the lack of any, as promised, marquee signings.

Aston Villa on the other hand seemed to have invested wisely during the window with numbers and experience being added to the squad. This being topped off with Paul Lambert persuading star striker Christian Benteke to stick with the Villain’s for at least another season.

From the outside I see Villa progressing this season and finishing in the top ten, would be interested if their fans would be satisfied with that progress and a run in one of the cups. I won’t mention Bradford if you don’t!

I think there will be goals in this with both teams looking stronger offensively rather than defensively and with my Arsenal head I am tipping the Gunners to edge it by the odd goal.

Arsenal vs Aston Villa

English Premier League
Saturday, 17 August 2013
7AM PT/10AM ET/3PM BT
Emirates Stadium, London

Liverpool 1-0 Stoke City August 17, 2013

Potters' boss Mark Hughes appeared set for a point in his first game in charge but Mignolet kept out Jon Walters's spot-kick after Daniel Agger handled. Earlier, Potters' defender Robert Huth and Reds centre-back Kolo Toure were both denied by the woodwork. Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge then scored the eventual winner, arrowing in a 22-yard shot. The first game of the league begins today. Liverpool vs Stoke City match of the first week after a long break. This match Premier League's first match played today.

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As the Premier League season kicks off, Liverpool will host Stoke City, as both clubs eye improvement on last year.

Liverpool open the Premier League season against Stoke City on Saturday, with Brendan Rodgers' team favourites for the lunchtime match. They've been busy in the transfer market so far, with Spanish attacking arrivals Luis Alberto and Iago Aspas, defender Kolo Touré and goalkeeper Simon Mignolet all set for their debuts.

However, Rodgers will be without striker Luis Suárez, who is still suspended after chewing on Branislav Ivanović's arm last season. Defensive duo Daniel Agger and Martin Skrtel are both early doubts with slight injuries, though will hopefully be available for selection.

Liverpool injuries and suspensions

Out: Luis Suárez (suspended). In doubt: Daniel Agger (knee), Martin Skrtel (knock).

Stoke City injuries and suspensions

Liverpool vs Stoke August 17, 2013


Both clubs experienced disappointing campaigns last season relative to what the clubs are looking to achieve, and the new campaign is an opportunity to erase those failures.

Venue: Anfield, London, England

The match kicks off at 12:45 p.m. UK time (7:45 a.m. ET)

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