It's another weekend of big games in the Premier League starting with Arsenal against Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium.
Two live games on Sky Sports to start and end the weekend action
It's a huge weekend of Premier League action and none bigger than the clash that kicks off the programme between London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea.
Chelsea have the chance to extend their lead at the top of the table but must travel to the Emirates Stadium to take on Arsene Wenger's in-form
Arsenal.
With both sides unbeaten in the Premier League this season and each having scored six goals in Capital One Cup wins in midweek, something has to give - it's live on
Sky Sports 2HD from 12.45pm on Saturday.
In the 3pm kick-offs,
Liverpool go in search of a much-needed win when they travel to Carrow Road to take on Chris Hughton's
Norwich.
Both Hughton and Brendan Rodgers are still waiting for their first Premier League victory in charge of their current clubs and defeat would leave the loser in the relegation zone.
Elusive
There are home games for three other Premier League sides still searching for that elusive first win of the campaign.
Reading host
Newcastle at the Madejski Stadium anxious to move off the bottom of the league, while
Stoke could hand a first start to Michael Owen in their clash against
Swansea at the Britannia Stadium.
Sunderland have drawn their first four matches of the Premier League season but will have high hopes of an improved result at home to
Wigan.
Elsewhere,
Everton will be looking to bounce back from Capital One Cup disappointment and continue their fine league form against
Southampton at Goodison Park.
Clean sheet
The final 3pm game sees Premier League champions
Manchester City travel to face
Fulham at Craven Cottage with Roberto Mancini's men still without a clean sheet this season.
The late kick-off on Saturday sees
Manchester United host
Tottenham in an intriguing game between two sides that are unbeaten in their last six games in all competitions.
The Super Sunday game is a West Midlands derby between
Aston Villa and
West Brom that kicks-off live on
Sky Sports 2HD at 4pm.
Villa have had a mixed start to the season under new boss Paul Lambert but will be buoyed by their cup triumph over champions Manchester City in midweek.
They'll need to bring that sort of form to Villa Park on Sunday if they are to beat a Baggies side that has picked up 10 points from their first five games of the season.