Postecoglou looks for statement win over United while Newcastle can exploit Manchester City’s injury problems and Caicedo may take centre stage
Both Forest and Blades began the season with a one-goal defeat, but the mood around them felt very different. Forest were away to Arsenal and missed a terrific early chance to take the lead, then crafted a lovely counter-attacking goal to give their more illustrious opponents a late scare. Blades, on the other hand, lost at home to Crystal Palace – the kind of game they need to win just to have a chance of staying up – so will be desperate for points and a performance this time. And they’ve got a better chance of securing them that they did, having added Tom Davies and Gus Hamer to their squad during the last week. Aged 25 and 26 respectively, both men are ready to hit their peak, with Davies’s leadership, energy and composure complementing Hamer’s guile, imagination and risk-taking. Suddenly, Blades’ midfield looks a better proposition and though who scores for them remains a mystery, their strikers should, at least, be able to rely on something resembling service. Daniel Harris
Nottingham Forest v Sheffield United, Friday 7.45pm
Tottenham v Manchester United, Saturday 5.30pm
Liverpool v Bournemouth, Saturday 3pm
Manchester City v Newcastle, Saturday 8pm
Wolves v Brighton, Saturday 3pm
Fulham v Brentford, Saturday 3pm
West Ham v Chelsea, Sunday 4.30pm
Aston Villa v Everton, Sunday 2pm
Crystal Palace v Arsenal, Monday 8pm
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