Premier League Preview, Matchday 26

It isn’t just a potentially big weekend in the Premier League. That would be an understatement. The ramifications from Matchday 26 could be humongous. We’ll likely be saying this for the remainder of the campaign. With every passing week, results matter even more. But look at the fixtures this weekend. 


By Sam McGuire


The ripples caused by some of the games this weekend could well shape the table for the rest of the season.

The David Moyes derby 

Everton host Manchester United this weekend at Goodison Park. The Toffees are one of the form sides in the Premier League following the return of David Moyes. In fact, no team has picked up more points than the Merseyside club over the past five matches (13). 

The only real blip during this run was in the FA Cup against Bournemouth when the Cherries knocked out their hosts. 

The Toffees are now scoring goals, they’ve scored a minimum of two goals in four of their last five in the top flight. The goals have fired them up the table and they’re now in 14th position, one point clear of the Red Devils ahead of this clash.

United have been in freefall. They’ve picked up just six points from the last five matches in the Premier League and they rank 13th in the form table. Only six teams have picked up fewer points and four of them make up the bottom four in the English top-flight. 

Rúben Amorim’s men don’t travel well either. They’ve taken just 13 points from 12 matches on the road, scoring 11 goals in the process. If results go against them this weekend, they’ll finish Matchday 26 just nine points clear of the drop zone with no momentum on their side.

Sliding doors moment at Villa Park?

Aston Villa have been in awful form lately. The Villans have taken just four points from their last five matches but they did hold league leaders Liverpool to a 2-2 draw at Villa Park on Wednesday evening. They also held Arsenal to a 2-2 draw last month. They haven’t had issues performing in the bigger games this term. It’s the other games that have let them down. 

Despite such inconsistencies, they aren’t that far off of a top four spot. In fact, they’re just five points behind fourth-placed Manchester City. Unai Emery’s men welcome an inconsistent Chelsea team to Villa Park on Saturday evening knowing a win would move them to within one point of the visitors. 

All of a sudden, a second successive top four finish wouldn’t look out of the question.

They’ll fancy their chances too, no doubt. Enzo Maresca’s side have been erratic over the past couple of months. Their title challenge has faded and now they are another of the sides in the scrap for a top four finish. A scrap they’re currently losing. In recent weeks, they’ve been hammered by Manchester City and Brighton. A period that coincides with Cole Palmer having failed to register a goal involvement in his last five matches. 

Now is the time for him to show up. Now is the time for Chelsea to show they have the mental fortitude for a top four fight. It’d be a big three points and it’d be a blow to one of their rivals. It’s a big game. Time for the Blues to show what they’re made of.

The Etihad hoodoo

Liverpool haven’t won a Premier League match at the Etihad for almost 10 years. The Reds last claimed all three points away to City in November 2015 when Roberto Firmino inspired them to a 4-1 win. 

Arne Slot’s side will be hoping to bring that run to an end on Sunday. The Reds have stuttered over recent weeks, dropping points to Everton and Aston Villa in games they’ve been leading while only managing to claim a narrow win over Wolves at Anfield. 

Their lead at the top is diminishing. Right now, it stands at eight points having played a game more. The gap at kick-off on Sunday could be five points if Arsenal beat West Ham on Saturday afternoon.

The pressure then mounts, doesn’t it? A draw at the Etihad would give the Reds a six-point lead having played a game more and Arsenal will smell blood. It’s a free hit for Arsenal with no pressure or expectation on them, and they can chase the Reds down. 

And while City have been out of sorts this term, they are currently in possession of the final Champions League spot. A spot they’re going to want to claim for the remainder of the season. They’re going to be up for this. It isn’t a top of the table clash like previous ties between these two but it is just as big, for both teams.

The top four battle 

At the start of the season, few would’ve had this down as a game with top four ramifications. But here we are. Nottingham Forest are currently third on 47 points. Their form has been a little sketchy over recent weeks but they’re holding on to a place in the Champions League places, for now at least. 

Newcastle are seventh, six points off of their hosts. They had been on a remarkable run of form prior to the last month. They’ve lost three of their last five and this includes a 4-0 loss to Manchester City last weekend. 

If Forest claim all three points here, it probably ends Newcastle’s hopes of gatecrashing the top four, doesn’t it? But if the Magpies win, all of a sudden, Forest’s position in the top four becomes awfully precarious. 

The outcome here is massive in the grand scheme of things, for a number of clubs.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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