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Your preview to a blockbuster weekend Newcastle v Wolves Friday 8 April, 15:00 EST Despite making on

Your preview to a blockbuster weekend Newcastle v Wolves Friday 8 April, 15:00 EST Despite making only 15 starts, skilful Podence has created more chances than anyone else at Molineux in 2021/22 (35), including eight in his last three outings. Scoring in his last two starts, wing-back Jonny has been excellent since returning from a knee injury that kept him out of action for 10 months. Tap the preview match button below to find out how the pair can play an influential part for Wolves when they visit St James’ Park. [Preview Match]( Did you know? Newcastle are winless in five home league matches against Wolves (D3 L2) since a 4-1 victory in the Premier League in April 2011. Everton v Man Utd Saturday 9 April, 07:30 EST Fred has been a regular starter, maintaining high standards in and out of possession this season. Hardworking and willing to press in advanced areas, the Man Utd midfielder has regained possession more often than any team-mate, doing so an impressive 175 times. Tap the preview match button below to see how Fred’s ever-increasing influence could prove difficult for Everton to handle. [Preview Match]( Did you know? Man Utd won this exact fixture 3-1 last season – they’ve not won consecutive away league matches against Everton since a run of three between August 2005 and September 2007. Man City v Liverpool Sunday 10 April, 11:30 EST It's first v second as Man City and Liverpool go head-to-head in Matchweek 32, and the stakes could not be higher. With only eight matches left to play, the winners this weekend will have their fate firmly in their own hands in the Premier League title race. Tap the button below to take a look at some of the key duels between these great rivals. [Preview Match]( Did you know? Man City have lost just one of their last 12 PL home matches against Liverpool (W7 D4), going down 4-1 in Klopp’s first visit to the Etihad in the competition in November 2015. Classic goals from Matchweek 32’s fixtures Aguero’s sublime finish. Zlatan’s long-range lob. Get in the mood for this weekend’s matches with stunners from years gone by. [Watch Video]( [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2022

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