Premier League ‘Week Five’ Fixtures (16th-18th Sept 2023): One Key Stat For Each Match

Premier League Fixtures
Premier League Fixtures

See below one key stat for the Premier League fixtures for week five with all 20 sides back in action after the international break – matches this week will be spread over Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Premier League Fixtures For Week Five

After the international break the Premier League fixtures return this weekend for the fifth round of matches.

No Friday night game, so the action gets going on Saturday with the popular lunchtime fixture that is between Wolves and Liverpool.

A stack of Saturday 3pm matchups that include Villa hosting Palace – in a clash that’s seen 4 red cards in the last 8 meetings – while Brighton travel up to Manchester United and having taken 6 points off the Red Devils last season, the Seagulls won’t be a pushover.

The Saturday 5:30pm match this week sees Newcastle, who have not had a great start to the season, entertaining Brentford, but with the Magpies having won 7 of their last 8 vs the Bees they will fancy their chances here.

Onto Sunday, and there’s two more Premier League fixtures as Chelsea make the trip south to Bournemouth, plus Everton host Arsenal in the 4:30pm offering – did you the Toffeemen are unbeaten in their last 5 home league games vs the Gunners?

We end on Monday with the final Premier League fixture from week five as Forest welcome Burnley, who are still hunting their first points of the new season – the Clarets are unbeaten in their last 7 vs Forest, so can they get off the mark here?

We give you some key stats to take into each ‘week five’ Premier League match.

Premier League Fixtures (Week Five): ONE Key Stat For Each Game

Saturday 16th September 2023

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool 12:30

  • Key Stat: Liverpool have won 8 of their last 11 vs Wolves ‘to nil’ and Salah has scored in 50% of the last 8 meetings

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace 15:00

  • Key Stat: Villa have won 4 of the last 5 repeat fixtures, plus we’ve seen 4 red cards in the last 8 head-to-heads

Fulham v Luton Town 15:00

  • Key Stat: 9 of the last 10 head-to-heads went OVER 2.5 Goals and Fulham are unbeaten in their last 7 vs Luton

Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion 15:00

Key Stat: 75% of the last 12 clashes saw Over 2.5 Goals

Tottenham Hotspur v Sheffield United 15:00

  • Key Stat: Spurs have scored in 10 of their last 11 vs Sheff Utd and lost just 1 of their last 10 home games vs the Blades

West Ham United v Manchester City 15:00

  • Key Stat: Man City are unbeaten in their last 17 vs West Ham and 11 of the last 12 head-to-heads went Over 2.5 Goals

Newcastle United v Brentford 17:30

  • Key Stat: Both teams scored in 9 of the last 11 meetings, but Newcastle have won 7 of the last 8

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Sunday 17th September 2023

Bournemouth v Chelsea 14:00

  • Key Stat: Just one draw in the last 18 head-to-heads, while both teams didn’t score in 70% of the last 10

Everton v Arsenal 16:30

  • Key Stat: Everton have lost just 2 of the last 12 repeat fixtures and unbeaten in their last 5 home games vs Gunners

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Monday 18th September 2023

Nottingham Forest v Burnley 19:45

  • Key Stat: Burnley have won the last 2 head-to-heads 1-0, while 4 of the last 5 clashes went under 2.5 goals

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