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Your weekend Premier League preview Five fixtures take place in Matchweek 18 following postponements

Your weekend Premier League preview Five fixtures take place in Matchweek 18 following postponements due to COVID-19 outbreaks, but there is still plenty of Premier League action for you to enjoy this weekend. We look at the tough job Antonio Conte has of keeping Liverpool and Mohamed Salah at bay in what is arguably the Italian’s biggest match in charge of Spurs so far. Our stats previews get you clued up on the rest of this weekend’s action, plus go back in time and enjoy highlights from previous meetings between Aston Villa v Burnley and Leeds v Arsenal. The Premier League wishes a quick recovery to those with COVID-19. [Broadcast Schedule]( [Team News]( | [Videos]( | [Fantasy]( The Big Preview: Spurs v Liverpool When Tottenham Hotspur appointed Antonio Conte, they did so in the hope that the Italian will be able to replicate his success with Juventus, Chelsea and Inter Milan. So far, so good. Conte’s reign in north London has started with a four-match unbeaten run, a feat he has achieved with all five top-flight clubs he has taken charge of. His first league defeat has never come until at least his fifth match, and his fifth in charge of Spurs will be his first real test. [Read Full Preview]( Matchday 1 Saturday 18 December, 10:00 | 12:30 EST #AVLBUR If Villa score, how many Premier League home matches in a row will they have scored in? #LEEARS Leeds have great home form. Avoiding defeat against Arsenal will stretch their unbeaten run at Elland Road to how many league matches? Find out by watching our stats preview video. [Watch Video]( Matchday 2 Sunday 19 December, 09:00 | 11:30 EST #NEWMCI Do you know about Newcastle’s unbeaten run against reigning PL champions? #WOLCHE How many times have Wolves beaten Chelsea in the Premier League? #TOTLIV When was the last time Spurs won four consecutive home league matches? Find out the answers by watching our stats preview. [Watch Video]( Classic Matches Leeds v Arsenal, 2002/03 Henry. Kanu. Wiltord. This is the attack Leeds’ defence had to handle at Elland Road in the 2002/03 Premier League season. Aston Villa v Burnley, 2009/10 A day to remember for Stewart Downing as he scored his first two goals for Aston Villa in the 2009/10 meeting with Burnley at Villa Park. [Watch LEEARS]( [Watch AVLBUR]( [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2021

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