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Premier League Fixtures: Live Stream, TV Schedule and Week 6 EPL Predictions
- Updated: September 24, 2016
Manchester United hope to ignite their season in the early Premier League start on Saturday as they host champions Leicester City at Old Trafford.
Arsenal welcome Chelsea to the Emirates Stadium later on Saturday in one of the most eagerly anticipated fixtures of the campaign so far, with both teams locked on 10 points after five games.
Current league leaders Manchester City will attempt to sustain their consistent opening to the season but face a challenging away day at Swansea City.
Liverpool reside at Anfield this week, welcoming promoted Hull City, who have stunned fans with their displays and results since climbing back up to the top league.
Here are all the fixtures, complete with score predictions and viewing information:
Matches can be live-streamed via Sky Go, the BT Sport app and NBC Live Extra.
Manchester United vs. Leicester
The Foxes roll into Manchester with their tails up, as new Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho takes stock in order to recover winning ways in the Premier League.
United have lost consecutive league matches, falling to neighbours City and a dogged Watford team. Mourinho’s side have looked disorganised at best, and the signing of Paul Pogba has yet to bear fruit on the pitch.
According to Squawka.com, the world-record signing from Juventus is yet to score or assist in the league, creating only four chances in four matches. The Frenchman has a passing accuracy of 81 per cent, proving there is …