Liverpool look to maintain – or perhaps improve on – their six-point lead at the top of the table as they face Ipswich, who remain in the relegation places after a 6-0 loss to Manchester City last weekend.
Nottingham Forest trail the Gunners only on goal difference in third place, and they look to maintain an unlikely title chase as they face high-flying Bournemouth, who are themselves in seventh after a brilliant 4-1 win over Newcastle last weekend.
Second-placed Arsenal travel to Wolves as they look to keep the pressure on Arne Slot’s side, with their midweek Champions League win essentially guaranteeing them an automatic place in the next round of the competition.
This weekend sees five 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League, with Liverpool and Arsenal facing relegation candidates as all of the top three take to the field on Saturday afternoon.
Arne Slot’s side look to maintain, and potentially even extend, their lead at the top of the table as they welcome Ipswich to Anfield.