The pick of the bunch in the Premier League this weekend sees Chelsea and Manchester United collide in a fascinating battle between two revived Big Six giants at Stamford Bridge.
Both clubs have found their feet under new managers of late. Erik ten Hag is finally stamping his identity on United, with Wednesday's 2-0 win over Tottenham solidifying their status as top-four contenders, while Graham Potter is still yet to taste defeat as Blues boss and has picked up five straight clean sheets in all competitions.


Chelsea and Man United are both on the up under Graham Potter (L) and Erik ten Hag (R)

Potter's men currently sit one point clear of their opponents in fourth, too, meaning the Red Devils will be desperate to claim victory and climb above them into the Champions League places.