There is a really quite insane amount of Premier League, Carabao and European football to get through before Qatar, so who's got it worst?
The Hammers face Leicester on the final Premier League weekend before the World Cup, and you really do feel like whichever team loses that one is going to be feeling pretty miserable for the seven fallow weeks that follow with only the most joyless World Cup ever to sustain them. Playing 30% of your Big Six Mini League games in the space of 37 days feels some way short of ideal, while Spurs also have trappy-looking tests against in-form Brighton, uncharacteristically diligent Everton and could-get-good-at-any-moment-if-things-click Newcastle. And those four league games against Liverpool, Spurs, City and Chelsea actually take place within their first six games of this upcoming run. It’s likely a problem for after Christmas, but there’s also a London derby against Fulham and a big old game against Liverpool to sneak in somewhere before it all ends as well. All three of those games against the Big Six look distinctly 9-0ish, though, don’t they? Three of the big six is one more than you’d like really, but at least none of those games against Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs are back-to-back. Chelsea and Man City are the big boys on Brentford’s schedule and they’re a few weeks apart at least, while Gillingham at home is the sort of Carabao tie that you’d want this season, isn’t it? Good Carabao draw if you actually want to stay in the competition, but the main takeaway is that if Leicester are still anywhere near their current league position after their next five games then they are deeply, deeply fucked. The bad news, though, is that this is Leicester and all these fixtures are football matches against football teams and thus look absolutely horrible. United because they are in Europe which makes potential space in the fixture list that much harder to find, Brighton because it’s a derby whether the rest of us like it or not. Spurs at home is the only game against the big boys, but the five-game run between now and that game could be absolutely massive for the Cherries’ overall prospects this season: Brentford, Leicester, Fulham, Southampton, West Ham. For six mad weeks before we all have to stop so they can sneak a little World Cup in.
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Man Utd v Man City [here](https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2022/08/03/premier-league-predictions-season-awards-cups-ronaldo-future-pulisic-stats/). Brighton v Man City And we’ve also [predicted how we think the Premier League table will look](https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2022/08/05/premier-league-table-prediction-for-2022-23/) at the end of the 2022-23 campaign. After the World Cup is finished on Dec. Man City v Brighton August 6, 2022 is the opening Saturday of the 2022-23 season. 9am: Man City v Man Utd – Below is the full schedule, as you can watch all 380 games across our NBC platforms. [Watch Premier League live](http://www.nbcsports.com/live) How will the new boys get on? Who will be the surprise package?
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An off-again, on-again season gets back underway this weekend, kick-starting what will be an action-packed month in the Premier League.
Liverpool will also be action on Sky Sports the following week when they welcome Manchester City to Anfield. The month gets off to a flying start this weekend’s Manchester Derby. An off-again, on-again season gets back underway this weekend, kick-starting what will be an action-packed month in the Premier League.
With Arsenal, Man City and Tottenham all looking like the real deal, hopes are high for a three-way Premier League title tussle, but a bumper month could ...
The Premier League roars back into life this weekend as the misery of the international break comes to an end. With a double derby to look forward to in ...
The Premier League in particular is set to be a bit of whirlwind with sides set to endure just two day breaks between games while others will spend those days travelling two and from Europe for continental competition. Ahead of the winter World Cup, the major European leagues are looking to cram as much football into the month and a bit remaining before the global carnival kicks off in Qatar. To put it simply, Premier League teams are in for a world of hurt over the next month as they embark on a relentless run of fixtures. The brutal Premier League schedule ahead of the World Cup [Arsenal](https://www.givemesport.com/arsenal) vs [Tottenham](https://www.givemesport.com/tottenham) and [Manchester United](https://www.givemesport.com/manchester-united) vs [Manchester City](https://www.givemesport.com/manchester-city), fans have a feast of football to look forward to. With a double derby to look forward to in the form of
12. Chelsea vs. Fulham · 11. Ipswich Town vs. Norwich City · 9. Arsenal vs. Chelsea · 8. West Bromwich Albion vs. Wolves · 7. Leicester City vs. Nottingham Forest.
As a two-part Premier League derby fixture, the second city games of 2002-03 are arguably the purest essence of local rivalry ever seen in 30 years of the competition. The last three top-flight games between the sides in 2009 and 2010 produced only three goals in total but a season like 2002-03 lives on in supporters’ memories for eternity. Liverpool’s most recent league fixture in the current season was a goalless draw and that took this fixture to 24 0-0s, which is six more than any other combination of teams in Premier League history, so it’s no surprise to see that at 2.26 goals per game, this is the lowest scoring fixture in this list of derbies. Recently this fixture has been the away team’s dream and the total of 21 away wins in Premier League Manchester derbies is more than any other fixture in the competition’s history. Providing a steady stream of goals, comebacks, penalties and red cards, this is one of the best derbies in English football. Overall, this is not only the most one-sided derby in English football but the most one-sided game in English football; of the 1,538 fixtures to have been played at least 50 times in English Football League history, Fulham’s win rate against Chelsea (9.5%) is the lowest. Yes, it contains Alan Shearer’s 260th and final goal in the competition, and yes Lee Cattermole did collect four yellows and a red in eight games against Newcastle but when it returns to the Premier League we want, and in many ways need, more horsepower from the Tyne/Wear derby. The seventh Premier League game between the sides comes on Monday but the previous six have served up three red cards, making this the Premier League’s most sending off-fuelled local rivalry on a per game basis. The most recent of the six encounters saw Norwich win 3-0 at Carrow Road in March 1995, a game notable largely as being the last time a team started a Premier League local derby with two Canadians in their starting XI. There’s Kanu’s hat-trick in the late 1990s and Robin van Persie’s treble – also at Stamford Bridge – in that 5-3 game in 2011 but the games between them are often decided by that most un-derby like thing of “good play” and “goals” rather than the seething hatred that flows through most local rivalries. In the negative column, this is the only pairing in this list not to produce a single red card in the Premier League but on the other hand it oozes goals, with a monstrous 21 of them in only six games (that’s 3.50 per match). The East Midlands claims an important role in the use of “derby” in sport, with a 12th century football game in the Derbyshire village of Ashbourne (sorry, but football simply didn’t start in 1888) widely believed to be the birthplace of the term, albeit in a game that contained up to 1,000 players, theoretically enough to allow Leicester to adequately defend a corner.
Spurs are set to play Brighton at the AMEX Stadium on Saturday, but a graphic on the Seagulls' Twitter page has cast doubt over whether the game will go ...
However, the game against Spurs is still being shown on Brighton's fixture list on their official club website. It's thrown the fixture against Tottenham into huge doubt, with rail strikes planned on Saturday, October 8. On a video on Brighton's official Twitter page, the Seagulls have advertised their next home game, but the match against Spurs has not been listed. Tottenham Hotspur are due to travel to Brighton on Saturday, looking to bounce back from their derby day defeat against Arsenal, their first loss in the Premier League this season. Brighton have already seen a game impacted by rail strikes this season, with their game against Crystal Palace on Saturday, September 17 called off due to The graphic says that Brighton's next home game is against Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, October 18, followed by a clash against Chelsea on Saturday, October 29.