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Matchweek 4
Manchester Darby, and Big Ange found a new home.

The Premier League returns after an international break which saw Erling Haaland score FIVE in Norway’s thrashing of Moldova (11-1). Little league mercy rules would have definitely come in handy that game.
Thanks for reading,
Gabe
In this edition
Matchweek 4 Fixtures
Saturday, September 13
🦈 Arsenal vs 🌲 Nottingham Forest – 4:30 AM PT – USA Network
🍒 AFC Bournemouth vs 🐧 Brighton & Hove Albion – 7:00 AM PT – Peacock
🦅 Crystal Palace vs 🐈⬛ Sunderland – 7:00 AM PT – Peacock
🔵 Everton vs 🦁 Aston Villa – 7:00 AM PT – Peacock
🏠 Fulham vs 🦉 Leeds United – 7:00 AM PT – USA Network
⚫ Newcastle United vs 🐺 Wolverhampton Wanderers – 7:00 AM PT – Peacock
⚒ West Ham United vs 🐓 Tottenham Hotspur – 9:30 AM PT – NBC / Peacock
🐝 Brentford vs 🦁 Chelsea – 12:00 PM PT – USA Network
Sunday, September 14
🍷 Burnley vs 🔴 Liverpool – 6:00 AM PT – USA Network
🌙 Manchester City vs 🔴 Manchester United – 8:30 AM PT – Peacock
City has won five of their last eight against United, but their confidence may be a bit shaken considering they have lost two of their first three matches. For reference, in the 95/96 season they lost three of their first four and were relegated.
United won their match last week thanks to a 97th min stoppage time penalty against Burnely to finish 3-2. Pair that with a loss against Arsenal, and tie with Fulham, and its safe to say that United are currently anything but convincing.
This Week’s Rabbit Holes
Extra Slice
He’s back! The Prem Report’s favorite Australian coach with the hardest name to pronounce has landed a new gig taking charge at Nottingham Forest.
Here are 3 things you should know about Ange:
1.He’s not a clown
2.He can be intense
3.He’s TV Gold
Forest parted ways with Nuno Espírito Santo after a mix of factors caught up with him. Tensions with owner Evangelos Marinakis boiled over last year (See for yourself), and while the team still managed a seventh-place finish, it was a step down after spending much of the season in the top four. When Forest followed that slump with a sluggish start to the 2025/26 campaign, the board decided it was time to make a change.
No matter what happens, Forest games and maybe even more so their post match interviews will be must watch TV.
Stay sweet✌️.