Red-hot Liverpool face Palace test as Arsenal try to keep pace

Liverpool's Dutch midfielder #38 Ryan Gravenberch (L) celebrates with Liverpool's Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah (C) after scoring the opening goal of the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on September 20, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

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Liverpool, flawless in their Premier League title defence so far
this season, will face a serious test when they visit unbeaten Crystal Palace
on Saturday.
Arsenal cannot afford another Newcastle nightmare, while Manchester
United boss Ruben Amorim is in desperate need of a winning run.
Citizen Digital looks at three key talking points ahead of the
weekend's action:
Liverpool have got off to a flyer with seven straight wins in all
competitions, but the Premier League leaders will face a stern examination at
Selhurst Park.
The Reds, bolstered by their knack for scoring late winners, have
marched five points clear after reeling off five successive league victories.
However, Oliver Glasner's Palace are also flying high, in fifth
place.
The FA Cup holders are the only other unbeaten team left in the
top division and have enjoyed recent success against Arne Slot's men, beating
them on penalties in the Community Shield season curtain-raiser at Wembley in
August.
Palace also drew 1-1 with champions Liverpool at Anfield on the
final day of last season, an impressive result that ranks as part of their
current 16-match unbeaten run in competitive matches dating back to April.
With Hugo Ekitike suspended, British-record signing Alexander Isak
is set to lead the Liverpool attack after scoring his first goal for the club
in the midweek League Cup win against Southampton.
Isak will be closely watched by Palace's England defender Marc
Guehi, who was on the verge of joining Liverpool before the move collapsed on
transfer deadline day.
Desperate to end their agonising wait for a first English title
since 2004, Arsenal cannot afford another costly slip-up when they head to
Newcastle, which has not been a happy hunting ground recently.
Mikel Arteta's second-placed side, Premier League runners-up for
the past three seasons, are already trailing in Liverpool's wake after losing
to the champions at Anfield and dropping two points against title rivals
Manchester City.
The Gunners, without a trophy since 2020, are developing an
unwanted reputation for crumbling when the pressure mounts and the trip north
will provide another test of their mettle.
Arsenal have been beaten on their past three visits to St James'
Park, including a League Cup semi-final second-leg defeat last season after a
Premier League loss earlier in the campaign.
Newcastle have won four of the past six meetings regardless of
venue and Eddie Howe's men have plenty of motivation after taking just six
points from their first five matches.
Manchester United boss Amorim has his sights set on finally
winning successive league matches as his side travel to struggling Brentford on
Saturday.
Amorim has endured numerous low points since he arrived from
Sporting Lisbon in November, including a humiliating League Cup loss at
fourth-tier Grimsby in August, fuelling speculation over his future.
United have steadied the ship a little with consecutive home
league wins against Burnley and Chelsea - the first time they have managed
that in Amorim's reign.
But the 40-year-old is still far from secure after a miserable 3-0
loss at Manchester City, in a match sandwiched between the two wins at Old
Trafford, exposed the many issues bedevilling Amorim's team.
If United cannot return home with three points from Brentford,
languishing in 17th place after losing three of Keith Andrews' first five games
in charge, the questions surrounding Amorim will grow even more uncomfortable.
Saturday
Brentford v Manchester United (1130), Chelsea v Brighton, Crystal
Palace v Liverpool, Leeds v Bournemouth, Manchester City v Burnley, Nottingham
Forest v Sunderland (1630), Tottenham v Wolves (1900)
Aston Villa v Fulham (1300), Newcastle v Arsenal (1530)
Monday
Everton v West Ham (1900)
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