Chelsea’s Next Five Premier League Fixtures Compared to Tottenham, Man United, and Aston Villa Post-International Break
Here’s a comparison of Chelsea’s next five Premier League fixtures with those of Tottenham, Aston Villa, and Manchester United:
Chelsea’s Next Five Premier League Fixtures:
- Bournemouth (A) – Saturday, September 14
A tricky away game against an unbeaten Bournemouth side. - West Ham (A) – Saturday, September 21
A London derby with West Ham looking to bounce back after a mixed start. - Brighton (H) – Saturday, September 28
A challenging home match against an energetic Brighton side. - Nottingham Forest (H) – Sunday, October 6
Forest will be seen as a must-win for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. - Liverpool (A) – Sunday, October 20
A difficult trip to Anfield to face a strong Liverpool side.
Tottenham’s Next Five Premier League Fixtures:
- Arsenal (H) – Sunday, September 15
The North London Derby, always a high-stakes clash. - Brentford (H) – Saturday, September 21
Brentford are tough opposition and Spurs will look to secure points at home. - Manchester United (A) – Sunday, September 29
A crucial away game against another top-four contender. - Brighton (A) – Sunday, October 6
A tough visit to a Brighton side that plays with intensity. - West Ham (H) – Saturday, October 19
A London derby that could go either way.
Aston Villa’s Next Five Premier League Fixtures:
- Everton (H) – Saturday, September 14
Villa will aim to continue their strong form against struggling Everton. - Wolves (H) – Saturday, September 21
A Midlands derby, with Villa as favorites. - Ipswich (A) – Sunday, September 29
A potentially easier fixture away against a newly-promoted side. - Manchester United (H) – Sunday, October 6
A big home test against a top club. - Fulham (A) – Saturday, October 19
A tricky away fixture at Craven Cottage.
Manchester United’s Next Five Premier League Fixtures:
- Southampton (A) – Saturday, September 14
A winnable away game for United against a struggling Southampton side. - Crystal Palace (A) – Saturday, September 21
Palace can be a difficult team to beat at Selhurst Park. - Tottenham (H) – Sunday, September 29
A key fixture at Old Trafford against fellow top-four rivals. - Aston Villa (A) – Sunday, October 6
A challenging away game against an in-form Villa side. - Brentford (H) – Saturday, October 19
A tough home game against Brentford’s organized defense.
Verdict:
- Chelsea have two away games to start, including a tough fixture at Liverpool, with Brighton and Forest in between. Points are crucial to avoid falling behind early in the season.
- Tottenham face a difficult run, with Arsenal, Manchester United, and Brighton as their next three opponents, making the coming weeks a critical test for Spurs.
- Aston Villa will have a relatively favorable schedule with home games against Everton and Wolves before facing Manchester United, but they’ll be keen to maximize points in those earlier fixtures.
- Manchester United have winnable games against Southampton and Crystal Palace before two major tests against Spurs and Aston Villa.
Chelsea and Tottenham, in particular, face significant challenges over the next few weeks, while Aston Villa and Manchester United will aim to capitalize on more favorable schedules.
Chelsea’s Next Five Premier League Fixtures Compared to Tottenham, Man United, and Aston Villa Post-International Break