
The Premier League is coming back with a bang. Get ready for a Super Saturday with some mouth-watering match-ups. First up, United travel to Anfield for the latest Manc-Scouse derby. Later, the nouveau riche - Manchester City and Chelsea - battle it out in Robinho's debut at (Middle) Eastlands.
Those are the headliners, but there are several other clashes worth watching this weekend. Arsenal's young guns - including a certain Mr.Walcott - face a tough trip to Ewood Park. The match pits Paul Ince, who has admitted being "flattered" over links to the vacant Newcastle job, against "Big Four" opposition for the first time in his meteoric managerial career.
Over at St. James', it will be interesting to see if the anticipated boycott actually materializes against Hull. Whatever the off-field distractions, Newcastle will be favorites against Phil Brown's Tigers.
Also on Saturday, Portsmouth entertain Middlesbrough in a contest between two of the Premier League's up-and-coming teams. Another tasty encounter between improving sides will see Sunderland travel to Wigan. And Gianfranco Zola will be the guest of honor as his new charges take on West Brom at The Hawthorns.
As if all that wasn't enough, Monday night's game between Spurs and Aston Villa should be a cracker. All eyes at White Hart Lane will be on Roman Pavlyuchenko with the Russian set to take his Premier League bow.
Quite a weekend then. Make sure the fridge is stocked. Unless, of course, you're going to one of the games. In which case, lucky you.
Ok...prediction time! Here's how we think Week 4 will pan out...
Saturday
Liverpool v Manchester United (Kick-off 1245 GMT)
Prediction - 0-1
United continue to have Liverpool's number in England's fiercest derby.
Blackburn v Arsenal (Kick-off 1500 GMT)
Prediction - 2-2
Rovers' physicality stems Arsenal's crimson tide.
Fulham v Bolton (Kick-off 1500 GMT)
Prediction - 3-0
Injury problems scupper Bolton's chances at the Cottage.
Newcastle v Hull (Kick-off 1500 GMT)
Prediction - 3-1
Hull were shambolic against Wigan. Even Newcastle can't mess this one up.
Portsmouth v Middlesbrough (Kick-off 1500 GMT)
Prediction - 2-1
A clash of small clubs with big aspirations. Home advantage edges it for Pompey.
West Brom v West Ham (Kick-off 1500 GMT)
Prediction - 2-1
With Zola watching, the West Ham players will want to impress. But Albion have been unlucky so far and are, perhaps, due a result.
Wigan v Sunderland (Kick-off 1500 GMT)
Prediction - 3-1
Wigan have excellent firepower and Sunderland struggle away from home.
Manchester City v Chelsea (Kick-off 1730 GMT)
Prediction - 1-1
Not quite a changing of the guard, but City have a chance to signal their intent. Who fancies marking Robinho?
Sunday
Stoke v Everton (Kick-off 1330 GMT)
Prediction - 0-2
After their dismal home loss to Portsmouth, Everton will bounce back against Stoke.
Monday
Tottenham v Aston Villa (Kick-off 2000 GMT)
Prediction - 2-2
Should be a great game between two clubs with lots of English talent. Time to sit on the fence...a draw.
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