A blockbuster Premier League weekend saw Liverpool hit nine against Bournemouth, Manchester City and Arsenal pull off stunning comebacks and United continue their resurgence under Erik ten Hag - and now we're set to go again just days later.
Fans are being treated to another 10 matches in midweek from Tuesday until Thursday, with the games coming thick and fast during a shake-up of the fixtures ahead of this year's World Cup in Qatar.
It might be tough on the legs for the players, but for supporters it adds another layer of excitement to an eventful season already and there are plenty of storylines and factors coming into play for this week's round of matches.