Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

A Manchester derby at a bad time for both teams, managers with shared values and Forest’s European dream

Sean Dyche may be struggling to find reasons for optimism before his Everton side travel to Arsenal. The Toffees were tricky opponents for Mikel Arteta in the early days of his reign, earning wins under Carlo Ancelotti and Rafael Benítez. Dyche enjoyed a 1-0 win at Goodison in his first meeting with Arsenal as Everton manager, but has lost their three encounters since. Everton’s only win on the road this season came at Ipswich in October – also the last time they scored away from home – while Arteta’s side are on a 14-game unbeaten run at the Emirates. Dyche can be forgiven for having one eye on the January transfer window, saying on Thursday that the Friedkin Group’s proposed takeover “is looking very possible … but, until it’s done, it’s not done.” Whatever the result on Saturday, we can expect set-piece goals. Arsenal have scored a league-high 23 goals from corners since the start of last season, while 57% of Everton’s goals this term have come from set pieces.

Arsenal v Everton, Saturday 3pm (all times GMT)

Liverpool v Fulham, Saturday 3pm

Newcastle v Leicester, Saturday 3pm

Wolves v Ipswich, Saturday 3pm

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