Anurag Chandok
Aug 27, 2011

Must watch on TV: The English Premier League

Champions Manchester United host a struggling Arsenal in this weekend’s big fixture.

Must watch on TV: The English Premier League

With the recent big-money moves of Francesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri away from Arsenal to Barcelona and Manchester City respectively, the future looks bleak for the football club. Injuries to key defenders and the departure of Gael Clichy have left the squad vulnerable in almost every area of the pitch.

Arsene Wenger has reasonable cause for concern as his team had succumbed to defeat to a travelling Liverpool side last weekend and a trip to Old Trafford when everything seems to be going against him is hardly an attractive proposition. Catch the game live on ESPN at 20.30 hours on Sunday.

Amongst other fixtures, in-form Liverpool face Bolton at Anfield on Saturday. Watch the game live at 22.00 hours on ESPN.

Also on Saturday, newly promoted side Norwich travel to Stamford Bridge to play against giants Chelsea. Catch the game Live on ESPN at 19:30 hours onwards.
On Sunday, in another big game, title contenders Manchester City will take on Tottenham Hotspur. Watch the game Live on ESPN at 18:00 hours.

Source:
Campaign India

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