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Your Premier League preview Matchweek 17 promises to be another exciting midweek round in the Premie

Your Premier League preview Matchweek 17 promises to be another exciting midweek round in the Premier League, with big head-to-heads in the bottom half of the table and home matches for the top three. Plus we look at the importance of Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale ahead of their match with West Ham United on Wednesday. Brentford v Man Utd has been postponed due to the exceptional circumstances of an ongoing COVID-19 outbreak within Man Utd’s squad. The Premier League wishes a quick recovery to those with COVID-19. [Broadcast Schedule]( [Team News]( | [Videos]( | [Fantasy]( The Big Preview: Arsenal v West Ham With the top three teams moving eight points clear of the rest, the meetings between the sides competing for the final UEFA Champions League spot are growing in importance. West Ham have shown their credentials by beating both Liverpool and Chelsea in their last six matches, while Arsenal go into Wednesday’s derby boasting strong home form, with three straight wins, six goals scored and none conceded at Emirates Stadium. While Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has done his primary job in keeping clean sheets, avoiding a goal in his last 278 league minutes at Emirates Stadium, his passing under pressure also deserves attention. [Read Full Preview]( Matchday 1 Tuesday 14 December, 14:45 | 15:00 EST #NORAVL Will Norwich overcome their Tuesday hoodoo in the Premier League? #MCILEE Can Pep Guardiola’s Man City reach a goalscoring milestone? Find out by watching our stats preview video. [Watch Video]( Matchday 2 Wednesday 15 December, 14:30 | 15:00 EST #BHAWOL Will Neal Maupay match what he achieved in October 2020? #BURWAT Can Burnley can achieve a fourth successive clean sheet against Watford? #CRYSOU Can Crystal Palace improve on a home record only bettered by Liverpool this season? #ARSWHU Do you know how many times David Moyes has won at Arsenal? [Watch Video]( Matchday 3 Thursday 16 December, 14:30 | 14:45 | 15:00 EST #LEITOT Do you know the last time Leicester won three successive home PL matches? [Tap for match preview](. #CHEEVE Is Thursday when Everton finally produce a win at Stamford Bridge or will Chelsea set their own record? [Tap for match preview](. #LIVNEW What huge milestone will Liverpool reach if they win this match? [Tap for match preview](. Classic Goals From MW17’s Fixtures Matchweek 17’s upcoming fixtures have produced spectacular goals in the past, including Son Heung-min’s long-range strike at Leicester in December 2018. [Watch Video]( [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2021

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