Premier League table 2022-23: Latest standings, results and fixtures for matchday 35
he Premier League is back with a bang across the bank holiday weekend.
Everything from the relegation battle to the title race remains open during this fascinating campaign.
A busy Saturday begins without a lunchtime kick-off with the 3pm schedule boasting some big games. Manchester City welcomed Sam Allardyce’s Leeds and ran out comfortable winners, despite what the 2-1 score suggests, while both Tottenham and Chelsea got back to winning ways – defeating Crystal Palace and Bournemouth, respectively.
Later that day, a resurgent Liverpool team beat Brentford thanks to Mohamed Salah’s first-half goal.
Sunday then offers up a huge game in the north east as title-chasing Arsenal make the long journey up to the fearsome Newcastle United before West Ham play Manchester United at home late in the evening.
There’s a busy Monday too, with Fulham playing a Leicester team battling the drop at Craven Cottage.