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Premier League Week 13 Fixtures: EPL TV Schedule, Live Stream and Picks
- Updated: November 25, 2016
The Premier League’s top four all face winnable fixtures in the season’s 13th week, but leaders Chelsea have the toughest assignment. They’ll be taking on Tottenham Hotspur, the league’s only unbeaten team, at Stamford Bridge.
Fellow title contenders Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal will all be hoping for a slip-up from Chelsea. City and Liverpool can apply the pressure by winning before the Blues even kick-off against Spurs.
Here are this week’s fixtures, along with schedule information and picks:
Here are the stream links: BT Sport App. NBC Sports App.
Burley vs. Manchester City
Burnley are becoming specialists at making life difficult for the big boys at Turf Moor. They beat Liverpool on home soil in the season’s second week and were unlucky to lose to Arsenal. The Gunners only escaped Lancashire with all three points thanks to a controversial, stoppage-time goal.
So City shouldn’t be under any illusions about the challenge in front of them. Manager Pep Guardiola needs to see his free-flowing team adapt its game the way his players did during the recent 2-1 win away to Crystal Palace.
The Citizens were more direct at Selhurst Park, and moved the ball quicker. It helped to have Ivory Coast powerhouse Yaya Toure as an obvious focal point at the tip of a diamond in midfield.
Toure became a consistent outlet thanks to his ability to play with his back to goal and hold the ball up. City were also able to exploit their pace on the flanks with …