Premier League Fixture Schedule - Thethaovanhoa.vn updates quickly and accurately the detailed fixtures for the 2025-26 Premier League season, Round 14.
02:30, 03/12: Bournemouth vs Everton
02:30, 03/12: Fulham vs Manchester City
03:15, 03/12: Newcastle vs Tottenham
02:30, 04/12: Arsenal vs Brentford
02:30, 04/12: Brighton vs Aston Villa
02:30, 04/12: Burnley vs Crystal Palace
02:30, 04/12: Wolves vs Nottingham
03:15, 04/12: Leeds vs Chelsea
03:15, 04/12: Liverpool vs Sunderland
03:00, 05/12: Manchester United vs West Ham
Round 14 of the Premier League is expected to be a pivotal moment in the title race as the top teams confront very different challenges. Arsenal, leading with 30 points, enters this round focused on defending their top spot against intense pressure from many rivals. With a record of 9 wins, 3 draws, and only 1 loss, and a +18 goal difference, Mikel Arteta’s team shows rare stability. Facing Brentford, placed 10th, Arsenal is expected to continue their winning streak, though Brentford remains a tricky opponent.
Manchester City (25 points) currently second, needs all three points to prevent Arsenal from extending their lead. The Citizens travel to Fulham, who sit 15th and have been inconsistent. With 27 goals scored in 13 matches, Pep Guardiola’s squad is considered superior and likely to maintain the tight race with Arsenal.
Another notable match is the clash between Aston Villa and Brighton – both in the top five with 24 and 22 points respectively. Unai Emery’s Villa have been impressive at home, but Brighton consistently make their mark with an expansive attacking style. This promises to be an emotional match that could directly influence positions in the European qualification group.
Liverpool (21 points) and Manchester United (21 points) also approach Round 14 needing victories to keep pace with the top four. Liverpool hosts Sunderland, who have surprisingly risen to sixth place, making it a challenging test. Meanwhile, MU faces West Ham, who have dropped near the relegation zone but remain capable of causing trouble with their counter-attacking defense.
At the bottom, Wolves (2 points) are deeply struggling with only 7 goals scored and 28 conceded. Their match against Nottingham (12 points) will be an unofficial "relegation final," crucial in the fight to avoid the drop. Leeds (11 points) and Burnley (10 points) cannot afford further slip-ups if they want to avoid being dragged into danger by Wolves.
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