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Your preview to Arsenal v Crystal Palace Nott’m Forest v Newcastle Friday 17 March, 16:00 EST M

Your preview to Arsenal v Crystal Palace Nott’m Forest v Newcastle Friday 17 March, 16:00 EST Morgan Gibbs-White has established himself as a Premier League difference-maker for Nott’m Forest in 2022/23. A successful loan move to Championship side Sheffield United last season elevated his status, and ever since joining Forest for a club-record fee, Gibbs-White has looked at home in the PL. Read more on the midfielder’s importance in the battle against relegation 👇 Did you know? Jesse Lingard has scored three goals in seven Premier League matches against Newcastle, only netting more in the competition against Arsenal (4). Chelsea v Everton Saturday 18 March, 13:30 EST Kai Havertz is a hybrid attacking player who you cannot pin down to one defined role or position. Since joining in 2020, Chelsea have used him as a No 8, a No 10, a right winger, a “false nine” and more recently a centre-forward. Read more on how Graham Potter is using his versatile attacker as Chelsea prepare to host Everton at Stamford Bridge 👇 Did you know? Following their 1-0 victory at Goodison Park on the opening weekend, Chelsea are looking to complete the league double over Everton for the first time since 2016/17. Arsenal v Crystal Palace Sunday 19 March, 10:00 EST Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have the most fluid front four in the Premier League, and they may need to be at their unpredictable best to break down Crystal Palace. The Eagles, who relieved Patrick Viera of his duties, may be winless in 11 matches, but in their last 10 outings they have only once conceded more than one goal. Continue reading to find out how the Gunners’ combination play can unlock the Eagles’ defence 👇 Did you know? Crystal Palace have avoided defeat in each of their last four Premier League away matches against Arsenal, with each of the last three ending level (W1). Test your Premier League knowledge with seven multiple-choice questions based on this weekend’s fixtures. How many will you get correct? Try the first question below. Nott’m Forest v Newcastle: Which of these hasn’t played for both clubs? Courageous eight-year-old Evertonian, Harry, meets his hero Jordan Pickford after mum’s letter explaining the challenges he has overcome. Read the full story by clicking on the button below 👇 [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2023

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