Premier League fixtures: What to look out for this weekend, kick-off times, TV and more Has your Premier League team improved since last season?

EXPRESS SPORT takes a look at this weekend's Premier League fixtures.

Premier League fixtures

Saturday October 22, Bournemouth v Tottenham, 12.30pm (Live on Sky Sports 1)

Saturday October 22, Arsenal v Middlesbrough, 3pm

Saturday October 22, Burnley v Everton, 3pm

Saturday October 22, Hull v Stoke, 3pm

Saturday October 22, Leicester v Crystal Palace, 3pm

Saturday October 22, Swansea v Watford, 3pm

Saturday October 22, West Ham v Sunderland, 3pm

Saturday October 22, Liverpool v West Brom, 5.30pm (Live on BT Sport 1)

Sunday October 23, Southampton v Manchester City, 1.30pm (Live on Sky Sports 1)

Sunday October 23, Chelsea v Manchester United, 4pm (Live on Sky Sports 1)

Premier League fixtures: What to watch for

Pep Guardiola under pressure at Manchester City

Pep Guardiola's English honeymoon is well and truly over.

Has your Premier League team improved since last season?

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Click through the gallery to see whether your side has improved or dipped since the same stage last season

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Click through the gallery to see whether your side has won more or less points since the same stage last season

After winning his first 10 games in charge, the Manchester City boss has seen his side draw two and lose two of their next four.

The low point was undoubtedly Wednesday's 4-0 defeat by Barcelona in the Champions League and he will be desperate for a response against Southampton on Sunday.

Liverpool's goalkeeper conundrum: Loris Karius or Simon Mignolet?

Another goalkeeper taking time to adapt to the Premier League is Liverpool's Loris Karius, who looked particularly shaky in the goalless draw with Manchester United last Monday.

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The Premier League fixtures will see Manchester United's Juan Mata take on Chelsea's Pedro

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Liverpool's Loris Karius was far from convincing against Manchester United

The German is keeping Simon Mignolet out of the team but knows Jurgen Klopp's patience will not last forever.

He could be in for another uncomfortable afternoon against West Brom.

David Moyes and Sunderland on the edge

With only two more Premier League fixtures left in October, Sunderland's search for a first win of the season continues.

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Sunderland manager David Moyes has endured a terrible Premier League start

David Moyes has this week had to deal with takeover talk and rumours of Sam Allardyce's possible return.

He will hope that West Ham's home troubles continue when they visit the London Stadium on Saturday.

Paul Pogba is in some form - beware

After criticism of Paul Pogba's performance against Liverpool, the world's most expensive footballer bounced back with two goals for Manchester United against Fenerbahce in the Europa League on Thursday.

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Paul Pogba scored twice for Manchester United against Fenerbahce

The 23-year-old has not managed as yet to find any consistency, and Stamford Bridge would be a timely place for that to start.

Chelsea's John Terry a tactical decision not a fitness one

John Terry is fit to return for Chelsea after an ankle injury but can he slot into a back three?

Chelsea boss Antonio Conte switched formation because he was unhappy at how many goals his side were conceding, and they have kept consecutive clean sheets.