Liverpool face Wolves as Premier League action return

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Liverpool will travel to Molineux stadium to face Wolverhampton in a matchday five fixture on Saturday, September 16, as club football returns after the international break.

The Reds are third behind Manchester City and Tottenham with two points from four games after their wins and draw from the opening games. Jurgen Klopp’s side defeated Aston Villa 3-0 in their last Premier League game before the break and will hope to continue their winning streak and stretch it to four games.

For Wolves, the club go into weekend fixtures on the back of a 3-2 loss to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park just before the international break. The club’s only victory this season has been a 1-0 victory over Everton, and they have lost all other matches since then.

Elsewhere, second-place Tottenham would welcome Sheffield United, one of the promoted sides this season and a club that is yet to record a victory, with their only points coming from their 1-1 draw against Everton in their last Premier League game.

Luton Town are one of the Premier League’s new boys, but their return to the top flight has not been easy. They are losing all their games so far and are one of the two teams that have yet to record any points. They travel to Craven Cottage to face Fulham in search of their first points.

Fulham have four points from four games, and even though they are favorites going into this fixture at home, they have not been that spectacular; their only victory came against Everton. They were able to muster a 2-2 at Arsenal weeks back, but a 5-1 loss to Manchester City before the international break saw them crashing down.

The citizens are the only side with a 100% record in the Premier League so far, and they travel to West Ham United this weekend. Manchester United will hope to put all their off-field troubles behind them as they welcome Brighton at Old Trafford.

Other fixtures will see Aston Villa face Crystal Palace, Newcastle against Brentford, and on Sunday, Bournemouth welcome Chelsea, while Everton and Arsenal will face off at Goodison Park.

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