November could be a crucial month in the Premier League, with the upcoming calendar packed with fixtures featuring clubs chasing glory at the top of the standings.
There is also the small matter of Manchester United trying to get their show back on the road following a dismal start to the current campaign.
With that in mind, read on as we look at some of the standout fixtures in November, starting with a clash between two attack-minded teams.
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Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa – November 3
Tottenham and Villa have their sights set on securing a top-four finish this season and will be eager to showcase their credentials in this fixture.
With both teams set up to attack, odds of 21/20 with Betway for the game to have over 3.5 goals could give punters a good run for their money.
The two sides have collectively scored 34 goals in nine outings this season and it would be a major surprise if this fixture failed to deliver plenty of goalmouth action.
Manchester United vs Chelsea – November 3
Man United’s recent 2-1 defeat at West Ham United resulted in manager Erik ten Hag being dismissed by the club after over two years in charge.
The Red Devils head into the next round of matches 14th in the standings and desperately needing to secure a positive result against Chelsea.
However, the Blues are much-improved under manager Enzo Maresca and will fancy their chances of causing United’s long-suffering fans even more misery.
Liverpool vs Aston Villa – November 9
Having failed to keep pace with Manchester City and Arsenal last season, Liverpool are keen to mount a sustained title challenge this term.
A return of seven wins and a draw from their first nine games has put the Reds one point behind City and four ahead of the Gunners.
Despite their impressive run of results, they would be well-advised not to underestimate the threat posed by Aston Villa when they meet at Anfield.
Chelsea vs Arsenal – November 10
Arsenal’s performances during the early part of the campaign have been nothing to wrote home about and they must improve if they harbour genuine title ambitions.
They have drawn with Brighton & Hove Albion, Man City and Liverpool this season, while a defeat at Bournemouth was a major setback.
The Gunners could have their work cut out against Chelsea, who will head into November just one point adrift of a place in the top four.
Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur – November 23
After dropping just four points in their first nine games, Man City are well on course to make a strong bid to win their fifth consecutive league title.
It would be a brave move to back against Pep Guardiola’s side achieving the feat given they generally improve during the second half of the season.
Their home game against Tottenham Hotspur on November 23 is another excellent opportunity to pick up three points as the visitors have been hugely inconsistent this term.