LONDON, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- The Premier League title race could take another turn this weekend as teams head straight into another round of games following the midweek fixtures.
Liverpool, held to a 1-1 draw by high-flying Nottingham Forest earlier this week, faces another challenging away match against Brentford. Brentford, known for its attacking style, will look to make the most of playing in front of its home fans. Both teams boast the league's best shot conversion rates, but with Arsenal narrowing Liverpool's lead at the top to four points (albeit having played an extra game), Liverpool must be clinical.
Arsenal secured a 2-1 win over Tottenham midweek despite its lengthy injury list. The Gunners' effectiveness from set pieces was key to the victory. This weekend, former Arsenal coach Unai Emery brings his impressive Aston Villa side to the Emirates. With Villa's pacy forwards-Jhon Duran, Ollie Watkins, and Leon Bailey-likely to test Arsenal's defense, the match promises to be a compelling contest. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will hope Kai Havertz steps up, with Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus both sidelined.
Nottingham Forest's spirited performance against Liverpool has boosted morale, and the team now faces bottom-of-the-table Southampton. Southampton's season appears to be about preparing for a likely return to the Championship. Coach Ivan Juric will be frustrated by his side's collapse, conceding three late goals to lose 3-1 against Manchester United on Thursday. If Chris Wood and his Forest teammates perform well again, they could extend the club's feel-good run with another three points.
Newcastle coach Eddie Howe faces his former club, Bournemouth, as Newcastle aims for a 10th straight win in all competitions. Striker Alexander Isak has been in red-hot form, scoring in eight consecutive Premier League games and netting 14 goals in his last 13 appearances. Bournemouth will need to be at its best to challenge Newcastle at St. James' Park.
Manchester City, fresh off extending Erling Haaland's contract until 2034, visits Ipswich Town, a team fighting to avoid relegation. Defensive lapses have plagued City, as seen in its midweek draw against Brentford, but the team will look to bounce back.
Tottenham coach Ange Postecoglou is under increasing pressure, with his team managing just one point from its last five league matches. Spurs travel to Everton, where David Moyes has returned to manage the struggling club. Everton has lost three straight league games, scoring only once in its last six outings.
Elsewhere, West Ham hosts Crystal Palace in what looks to be an evenly matched game. Leicester City, stuck in a six-match losing streak and second-to-last in the table, desperately needs a win when it plays Fulham.
Manchester United will test its recent improvements at home against Brighton, while the round concludes Monday with Chelsea looking to recover from a poor run of form. The Blues host Wolverhampton, having taken just one point from their last three league matches under new coach Vitor Pereira. Enditem.
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