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Manchester United v Sheffield United

  • 18:00 BST on Sky Sports Premier League
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  • Man Utd have won their last seven home meetings with Sheffield United in all competitions by an aggregate score of 17-2, since a 1-2 league defeat in December 1973.
  • Sheffield United’s last victory against Man Utd was in an FA Cup tie in February 1993 (2-1) – since then they’ve drawn one and lost seven of their eight meetings with the Red Devils.
  • Yorkshire clubs are winless in their last 42 top-flight visits to face Manchester United at Old Trafford (D11 L31) since Sheffield Wednesday won 2-0 in April 1986.
  • Manchester United have lost four of their last six (W2) midweek Premier League matches (Tuesday-Thursday), as many as they had in their previous 32 such games in the competition (W17 D11 L4).
  • Manchester United are unbeaten in 12 games in all competitions (W8 D4), netting 30 goals and conceding just three in that run. They last had a longer run without defeat between November 2016-January 2017 (17 games).
  • Prior to their 3-0 defeat against Newcastle United, Sheffield United had conceded just four goals in their previous eight games (W4 D3 L1). The Blades – who drew 3-3 against Man Utd earlier this season – haven’t shipped three goals in consecutive league games since January 2016 in League One under Nigel Adkins.
  • Sheffield United have handed Premier League debuts to players from each nation in Great Britain this season, with Welshman Kieron Freeman making his debut against Newcastle; they are the first side to do this since Blackpool in the 2010-11 season.
  • In the reverse fixture, Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood scored his first ever Premier League goal just four minutes after coming off the bench – at 18 years and 54 days, he was Man Utd’s third youngest ever goalscorer in the Premier League.
  • Since Bruno Fernandes’ debut for the club in February, no Manchester United player has scored more goals (4), made more assists (4), had more shots (38), shots on target (15), created more chances (26) or played more passes into the box (98, incl. crosses) than the Portuguese star.
  • Sheffield United have managed just 12 shots in their last two Premier League matches (D1 L1), as many as Manchester United had in their 1-1 draw against Spurs.

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Newcastle v Aston Villa

  • 18:00 BST on BT Sport
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  • Newcastle have lost just one of their last 11 Premier League meetings with Aston Villa (W5 D5), though it was in the reverse fixture this season back in November.
  • Following their 2-0 win at Villa Park in the reverse fixture, Aston Villa are looking to complete the Premier League double over Newcastle for the first time since 2004-05.
  • In all competitions, Newcastle are unbeaten in their last 11 home games against Aston Villa (W7 D4), since a 0-3 loss in April 2005.
  • Newcastle have failed to win 23 of their last 26 midweek Premier League matches (W3 D10 L13), with all those three victories coming consecutively in 2019.
  • Aston Villa have won just two of their last 33 Premier League games away from Villa Park (D5 L26), beating Norwich in October and Burnley in January. The Villans are the only side yet to keep a clean sheet on the road in the Premier League this term.
  • Newcastle United are looking to win three consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since November 2018. Manager Steve Bruce hasn’t won three top-flight games in a row since January 2009 with Wigan Athletic, a run of four consecutive wins.
  • Newcastle’s 3-0 win over Sheffield United was only the second time they had scored three times in a Premier League game this season, after their 3-2 win at West Ham. The Magpies last scored three times in consecutive Premier League games back in January 2015.
  • Aston Villa’s 2-1 defeat against Chelsea was the fifth time this season they have scored first and lost in the Premier League, the most in the division. The last team to lose more games after scoring first in a season were West Ham United in 2013-14 (six).
  • Newcastle striker Joelinton ended a run of 2,130 minutes and 39 shots without scoring in the Premier League with his goal against Sheffield United and is looking to score in consecutive league games in Europe’s top five divisions for the first time since November 2018 for Hoffenheim.
  • Aston Villa have conceded 58 Premier League goals this season and have conceded twice or more in 19 of their 30 matches, the joint-most of any team along with bottom side Norwich City.

Norwich v Everton

  • 18:00 BST on BBC One
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  • Norwich are looking to complete their first league double over Everton since 1993-94, following their 2-0 victory at Goodison Park earlier in the season.
  • Everton have won just one of their eight Premier League away games against Norwich (D5 L2), winning 3-2 in October 2004.
  • Norwich have won just one of their last 20 midweek Premier League matches (Tuesday-Thursday – D6 L13), beating Watford 4-2 in May 2016.
  • Everton are winless in their last four Premier League games (D2 L2), failing to score in each of the last two matches. The Toffees haven’t gone three consecutive top-flight matches without scoring since September 2017 under Ronald Koeman.
  • Everton haven’t kept an away clean sheet in the Premier League since a 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace on the opening weekend of the season, conceding in all 14 of their games on the road since.
  • Norwich have failed to score in five of their last six Premier League games, beating Leicester 1-0 in the only game in which they found the net in that run (D1 L4).
  • When conceding at least once, Norwich are winless in their last 20 Premier League matches since beating Manchester City 3-2 in September (D4 L16).
  • Everton are unbeaten in their last 14 Premier League away games against sides starting the day bottom of the division (W7 D7), since a 1-2 defeat against Wolverhampton Wanderers in May 2004 (1-2).
  • Excluding penalties, Norwich’s Teemu Pukki hasn’t scored with any of his last 28 shots in the Premier League since netting against Leicester in December.
  • Six of Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s 13 Premier League goals for Everton this season have come away from home - the last Englishman to net seven away goals in a single Premier League campaign for Everton was Nick Barmby in 1999-00.

Wolves v Bournemouth

  • 18:00 BST on BT Sport
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  • Wolves are unbeaten in all three of their Premier League meetings with Bournemouth, winning two and drawing one.
  • Bournemouth are looking for their first league victory over Wolves since winning 2-1 in March 2015 in the Championship.
  • Wolves have kept a clean sheet in each of their last three home league games (W1 D2), more than they had in their first 12 at Molineux this season (2).
  • Since the start of last season, Bournemouth have lost more Premier League away games than any other side, losing 24 of their 34 games on the road in that time.
  • Wolves are unbeaten in six Premier League games (W3 D3), keeping five clean sheets in that run.
  • Bournemouth have earned just seven points from a possible 30 in 2020 so far (W2 D1 L7), fewer than any other side in the competition.
  • Bournemouth have failed to keep a clean sheet in each of their last 13 league matches, conceding 25 goals across this spell. It’s the longest current run without a clean sheet in the Premier League.
  • Steve Cook, Lewis Cook and Adam Smith were all booked in Bournemouth’s last match against Crystal Palace, taking the Cherries’ yellow card tally up to 60 for the season. With eight games still to play, it’s already Bournemouth’s joint-highest yellow card total in a single top-flight season (level with 2018-19).
  • Wolves duo Adama Traoré (six assists) and Raúl Jiménez (three assists) have combined for a league-high nine Premier League goals this season. Overall, Traoré has provided eight assists in the competition this season, with no Wolves player ever providing more in a single campaign.
  • Raúl Jiménez has scored 14 Premier League goals this season, a record for a Wolves player in a single season in the competition. The last player to score more in a single top-flight campaign for the club was John Richards in 1975-76 (17).

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