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Premier League Week 3 Fixtures: EPL TV Schedule, Live Stream and Picks
- Updated: August 27, 2016
Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur will go head-to-head in Week 3 of the 2016-17 Premier League season, a big early-season test for two clubs with major ambitions.
Spurs will feature in this year’s UEFA Champions League and will be determined to once again push for a top-four finish in England, the same goal Liverpool likely set out for themselves at the start of the season.
Unbeaten Hull City and Manchester United will also square off, while Arsenal travel to Watford and Chelsea host Burnley.
Here’s a look at the schedule for Week 3, complete with TV info, live-stream links and picks:
Live stream links: Sky Sports Go, BT Sport app, NBC Live Extra.
Preview
Both Liverpool and Tottenham have already dropped points early in the 2016-17 campaign and could use a big result in Week 3 to find some momentum and start moving in the right direction.
The Reds conceded three goals in a spectacular win over Arsenal before losing to Burnley, and based on those two contests, it’s safe to say manager Jurgen Klopp’s troops are still searching for their best form.
Per Neil Jones of the Liverpool Echo, the German coach confirmed he won’t have a full squad to work with for the trip to White Hart Lane, and both Divock Origi and Emre Can, who picked up knocks in the cup win over Burton Albion, likely won’t be available.
“We need to wait a little bit. With Emre there is nothing really serious in the ankle, but it is his ankle where he …
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