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Premier League Round 8 Tomorrow, October 20 Prediction: Gunners Manchester City fight for three points, red and blue battle

On October 20, Beijing time, the 8th round of the Premier League continues, and there are 3 games tomorrow, Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and other giants will play, let's take a look at the preview of these games.

The Gunners are in danger of injury

At 00:30 in the first game, Bournemouth vs Arsenal

The Gunners, along with Manchester City, are the only two unbeaten teams in the Premier League this season, with 17 points on their own, one point behind Liverpool at the top of the table. Bournemouth are not strong and the Gunners on the road will need to remain as united as ever and aim for the three points. Injuries are a problem that teams have to face, Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli and Odegaard are all in injury trouble, so tomorrow's game will have to give it their all.

Blue Moon is aiming for three points

21:00 in the second game, Wolves vs Manchester City

Manchester City narrowly beat Fulham 3-2 in their last game, ending a two-game draw. Wolves have struggled to find a win this season, with just one point, and City have only one goal against such a bottom-of-the-table team, which is to aim for three points. Haaland has scored 10 goals this season and leads the scorer charts, and it is believed that he will continue to score new goals when it comes to the belly. Kevin De Bruyne and Ake have already trained but manager Pep Guardiola says they are unlikely to play.

The Red Army defended the home field

The third game is 23:30, Liverpool vs Chelsea

The Reds and Blues are the highlight of the round, with the Reds currently top of the table with 18 points and the Blues in fourth place with 14 points. The Reds defended well, conceding just two goals in seven games, the fewest in the league, and Luis Dias and Salah combined for nine goals in attack, with Dias scoring five of them as the team's top scorer, which is enough to see his improvement. The first game after the international break was a difficult one, and boss Slote also said that the match against the Blues was the biggest challenge of the new season in terms of standings.

Palmer is on a hot streak

The Blues' form has rebounded this season, with seven games unbeaten on all fronts and just one defeat in the Premier League. Madueke, Jaxson, Neto, Felix and Mykhailo Mudryk have all maintained their impact, and Palmer has six goals and five assists in the Premier League, creating 11 goals alone, and the Blues have scored a total of 16 goals so far. It's going to be a tough game away from home to the Reds, and it's up to them to pick up points.

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