The Gunners have not yet been at their best this season but are yet to taste defeat, sitting fourth in the Premier League and off the mark in Europe with a comprehensive victory over PSV with their best attacking display of the campaign. Spurs go into the weekend second in the table, also on 13 points from their opening five games, after a dramatic win last time out. Ange Postecoglou’s side looked set to fall to a shock defeat at home to Sheffield United as they trailed heading into the eighth minute of stoppage-time, but they pulled off a remarkable comeback win.
Chelsea bid to kick-start their stuttering season when they play Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge. The Blues are down in 14th place in the Premier League after a slow start and will kick-off eight points outside the top four. It has been a tough start to the Mauricio Pochettino era in west London, with fans becoming understandably impatient as another enormous summer transfer spend is yet to provide tangible results amid a latest ongoing injury crisis.
Lionesses hold off Scotland in second-half to get campaign up and running