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With both Arsenal and Chelsea still unbeaten in the Premier League this season, the clash at the Emirates between these two London giants should be another top flight classic (Arsenal 6/5, draw 12/5, Chelsea 12/5 Match Betting).

The 5-3 thriller at the Stamford Bridge last term was one of the games of the season, with Arsenal claiming the bragging rights in the capital. However both teams have a very different feel about them, with the Gunners losing star striker Robin van Persie over the summer and the Blues bringing in the likes of Eden Hazard (8/1 first goalscorer) and Oscar.

Arsenal managed to battle for a 1-1 draw in their last outing against the Premier League champions Manchester City and they will be boosted by the return of Thomas Vermaelen in the heart of their defence, having recovered from a virus.

Chelsea had to show great character themselves to overcome a resilient Stoke City to win 1-0 at the Bridge in their last game. The Blues look set to have skipper John Terry at centre-back before his potential four-match ban and he will be a key player if Chelsea are to get anything out of this game.

These really are two very evenly matched sides and with their unbeaten record at stake, it may well be a draw at the Emirates (6/1 Draw 1-1 correct score) between two attacking teams.

Speaking of records Norwich City and Liverpool have the unenviable tag of being two teams who are yet to win a game in the Premier League this season and they go head-to-head on Saturday (Norwich 4/1, draw 11/4, Liverpool 8/11 Match Betting).

The Reds make the trip to Carrow Road having got through their highly emotive encounter with arch rivals Manchester United, even if it did end in defeat. Now they have got through that game at Anfield, Liverpool have some more freedom to play against a Canaries outfit who have really struggled since losing manger Paul Lambert to Aston Villa.

Both teams have found goals hard to come by this season and this should be a very close affair at Carrow Road. However with the likes of Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez in their ranks, Liverpool might just edge this one and ease the pressure on manager Brendan Rodgers (6/1 Liverpool 1-0 correct score).

In Saturday’s evening game, Manchester United host Tottenham Hotspur in another game which should show off the best of the Premier League (United 4/7, draw 3/1, Tottenham 11/2 Match Betting).

Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas has insisted he side will be going out to attack the Red Devils at Old Trafford in a bid to end their long wait for a win at the Theatre of Dreams in the Premier League. Having failed to win on the road against United in the top flight since 1989, the odds are stacked against the Lilywhites, but they will be buoyed by recent wins over Reading and QPR.

The Red Devils welcome back Wayne Rooney (4/1 first goalscorer) from injury and he could line-up alongside Van Persie in a formidable partnership.  It’s those two players who could be the difference and if Spurs push too hard in attack they will get undone by a United (7/1 United 2-0 correct score) side who know what it takes to win


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