Premier League action returns with round 29 matches which will be played on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 March 2025.
The North London derby clash will be the icing on the cake as Arsenal welcomes Chelsea .
Liverpool and Newcastle United will be facing off in the Carabao Cup at Wembley Stadium on
Sunday evening.
Eight matches will be played – and the pick also comes from the English capital, as Arsenal welcome Chelsea to the Emirates Stadium.
While the Gunners will likely have to settled for a runners-up finish behind Liverpool in the league standings, the Blues are fighting to finish in the top four and secure qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League, adding major stakes to this London derby.
“The team spirit in this moment has to be upset in terms of they [the players] have to be upset,” said Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca.
“We have to be upset because we are not happy with the results. We are all aware we are in a club where we are not here to survive, but to fight to win titles.
They are the same players that for 19-20 games were top four, second for the most part of the season. For sure, after this moment, they are going to be better players and better professionals.”
You can also catch all the action while on the move by Streaming all matches on the DStv Stream app.
The round opens with a quartet of late afternoon kick-offs, including the ‘David Moyes Derby’, as Everton welcome West Ham United to Goodison Park, while outgoing champions Manchester City will play host to Brighton & Hove Albion.
The Seagulls have enjoyed an impressive campaign under Fabian Hurzeler, who is hoping to see his charges continue to do the basics right when they face the Citizens and his “role model” Pep Guardiola.
“His [Guardiola’s] achievements are impressive, but it’s not a game between me and him,” said
Hurzeler. “It’s a football game for Brighton and Hove Albion and we want to win this football game.”
The round also features another London derby between Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as Leicester City hosting an embattled Manchester United – with the Foxes hoping to finally get a win over the Red Devils after losing to them in the Carabao Cup, Premier League and FA Cup so far this season.
Saturday 15 March
18:00: Everton v West Ham United
18:00: Ipswich Town v Nottingham Forest
18:00: Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion
18:00: Southampton v Wolverhampton Wanderers
20:30: AFC Bournemouth v Brentford
Sunday 16 March
16:30: Arsenal v Chelsea
16:30: Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur
22:00: Leicester City v Manchester United