Don’t worry, this list will get you jog your memory. From Arsenal’s forwards and midfield dazzling to Man City’s new main man ripping it up and unexpected stars from Newcastle, Brighton and Fulham stealing the limelight, we’ve pretty much had it all so far. And of course every fan who supports every club across the Premier League will agree on this list of 20, plus the honorable mentions, provided below. Top 20 Premier League players so far this season1. Erling Haaland (Man City) 2. Kevin de Bruyne (Man City) 3.
Most recently the manager at Sevilla, where he won the Europa League in 2020, Lopetegui is set for his Premier League debut on Boxing Day. Speaking of managers that (almost) didn’t survive the first half of the season, Lampard once again found himself under significant pressure as more and more defeats piled up for the Toffees. There was a 3-0 thumping of Crystal Palace in mid-October that bought him some extra time, though back-to-back defeats to 13th-place Leicester and 14th-place Bournemouth would seem to indicate that Everton are indeed serious relegation candidates this season. Everton team news, injuries, lineup optionsOUT: James Garner (back), Andros Townsend (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (thigh), Mason Holgate (knee)Wolves team news, injuries, lineup optionsOUT: Pedro Neto (ankle), Sasa Kalajdzic (torn ACL), Jonny (hamstring), Chiquinho (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Boubacar Traore (knock)Follow @AndyEdMLS If picking results in this wild Premier League season has been difficult — it has — then selecting the winner (or draw) coming off a month where some players played in the biggest matches of their lives while others had friendlies at best? [ VIDEO: Premier League highlights] Good luck.
Who’s looking like title contenders and/or favorites? Almost at the halfway mark of the 2022-23 season, Arsenal and Manchester City are looking head and shoulders above the rest. The Gunners will have their hands full for the duration of their title challenge, as Erling Haaland continues to take the Premier League by storm with an almost impossible goal-scoring record. Newcastle, Tottenham and Manchester United are locked in a battle for the top four, while Liverpool have improved and will be back in the Champions League scrap and Chelsea are struggling. [ VIDEO: Premier League highlights] Who are the early-season candidates for relegation? Newly promoted Nottingham Forest moved off the bottom of the table with a win before the break, with Wolves and Southampton currently occupying the other two relegation places. Leicester have picked up a few big wins, while West Ham, Everton and Leeds all find themselves within a few points of the bottom-three after a topsy-turvy start. Below you will find the latest Premier League table.
For West Ham it’s about kicking on to push for a top 10 finish once again. David Moyes’ side sit just one point above the relegation zone and they’ve yet to find consistent form or figure out their best combinations in midfield and attack. The Hammers rely heavily on Declan Rice, while Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen have to regain their form of the last few seasons. The additions of Gianluca Scamacca and Lucas Paqueta haven’t really worked, so far. Having Nayef Aguerd back fit will be a huge boost and should shore them up defensively.
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In-form players to keep an eye onSaka was sensational at the World Cup for England, while Arsenal’s starting back four will actually be well-rested as between Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel and Oleksandr Zinchenko, only Saliba played at the World Cup and that was for 27 minutes. Arsenal’s midfield duo of Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka are so key, while there will be a lot of pressure on Odegaard, Saka, Martinelli and Fabio Vieira to plug the gap left by the injury to Jesus. West Ham need Declan Rice to bring his World Cup form to the Premier League, while Jarrod Bowen has looked sharp in their midseason games.
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Five more defeats in their final seven games before the 2022 World Cup break didn’t help matters either. And yet, things have been much, much worse for Wolves (10 points), who have just two wins and eight goals scored from their first 15 games. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Everton vs Wolves. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA] How to watch Everton vs Wolves live, stream link and start timeKick off: 10 am ET, Monday, Dec. 26 (Boxing Day) Online: Stream via Peacock PremiumKey storylines & star playersThe lack of goals, points and wins cost Bruno Lage the Wolves job after just eight games, eventually replaced by Julen Lopetegui following a lengthy managerial search. Lopetegui was confirmed as Wolves’ new manager 34 after Lage was fired.
You can download the NBC Sports Predictor app (below) and play the Premier League Pick ‘Em game yourself to predict the scores and win the prizes. DOWNLOAD NBC SPORTS PREDICTOR Brentford vs TottenhamOdds: Brentford (+300) vs Tottenham (-115) | Draw (+260) Kickoff: 7:30am ET Monday TV/Stream: USA Network – STREAM LIVEJPW: Brentford 1-2 Spurs Andy: Brentford 2-1 Spurs Nick: Brentford 1-1 SpursCrystal Palace vs FulhamOdds: Crystal Palace (+105) vs Fulham (+250) | Draw (+250) Kickoff: 10am ET Monday TV/Stream: Premier League on PeacockJPW: Palace 1-1 Fulham Andy: Palace 1-1 Fulham Nick: Palace 1-1 FulhamEverton vs WolvesOdds: Everton (+130) vs Wolves (+220) | Draw (+220) TV/Stream: Premier League on PeacockJPW: Everton 1-2 Wolves Andy: Everton 1-2 Wolves Nick: Everton 1-1 WolvesLeicester City vs NewcastleOdds: Leicester City (+220) vs Newcastle (+120) | Draw (+250) TV/Stream: USA Network – STREAM LIVEJPW: Leicester 1-3 Newcastle Andy: Leicester 2-3 Newcastle Nick: Leicester 0-1 NewcastleSouthampton vs BrightonOdds: Southampton (+250) vs Brighton (+110) | Draw (+250) TV/Stream: Premier League on PeacockJPW: Saints 1-1 Brighton Andy: Saints 2-2 Brighton Nick: Saints 0-1 BrightonAston Villa vs LiverpoolOdds: Aston Villa (+350) vs Liverpool (-140) | Draw (+250) Kickoff: 12:30pm ET Monday TV/Stream: USA Network – WATCH LIVEJPW: Aston Villa 1-2 Liverpool Andy: Aston Villa 2-3 Liverpool Nick: Aston Villa 2-4 LiverpoolArsenal vs West HamOdds: Arsenal (-200) vs West Ham (+550) | Draw (+330) Kickoff: 3pm ET Monday TV/Stream: Watch live on Peacock PremiumJPW: Arsenal 3-1 West Ham Andy: Arsenal 2-1 West Ham Nick: Arsenal 1-1 West HamChelsea vs BournemouthOdds: Chelsea (-325) vs Bournemouth (+850) | Draw (+450) Kickoff: 12:30pm ET Tuesday TV/Stream: USA Network – WATCH LIVEJPW: Chelsea 2-1 Bournemouth Andy: Chelsea 1-0 Bournemouth Nick: Chelsea 3-0 BournemouthManchester United vs Nottingham ForestOdds: Manchester United (-350) vs Nottingham Forest (+900) | Draw (+450) Kickoff: 3pm ET Tuesday TV/Stream: USA Network – WATCH LIVEJPW: Man United 3-0 Nottingham Forest Andy: Man United 3-1 Nottingham Forest Nick: Man United 2-1 Nottingham ForestLeeds vs Man CityOdds: Leeds (+800) vs Man City (-350) | Draw (+475) Kickoff: 3pm ET Wednesday TV/Stream: USA Network – STREAM LIVEJPW: Leeds 1-2 Man City Andy: Leeds 2-3 Man City Nick: Leeds 1-4 Man CityFollow @JPW_NBCSports Follow @AndyEdMLS Follow @NicholasMendola As we get ready for the return of the 2022-23 Premier League season with a Boxing Day extravaganza, it got me thinking: who have been the stars of the show so far? [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA]With the madness of the World Cup taking over for the last six weeks, you can be forgiven for forgetting exactly who has been lighting up across the Premier League.
How to watch Arsenal vs West Ham live, stream link and start timeKick off: 3pm ET, Monday (December 26) TV Channel: Peacock Online: Stream via Peacock PremiumKey storylinesAs we said, how Arsenal cope with the loss of Gabriel Jesus is key. The Brazilian striker suffered a knee injury during the World Cup and has had surgery. He is set to miss the next few months. In the meantime Eddie Nketiah will be tasked with replacing him up top and that is a huge ask and the Gunners may look to the January window for a stop-gap solution. Jesus hasn’t been banging in the goals but his link-up play allows Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard to flourish. Aside from the Jesus injury, everything is looking pretty good for Arsenal and now it’s all about seeing if they can regain that momentum they had in the first few months of the season.
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Arsenal vs West Ham live: How to watch, stream link, team newsPremier League leaders Arsenal host West Ham in a London derby on Boxing Day, as Mikel Arteta’s men aim to get off to a flying start to the restart. STREAM LIVE ARSENAL v WEST HAMThe Gunners have a five-point lead atop the Premier League table after the first 14 games of the season and they’ve lost just once and drawn once so far, winning the other 12. However, Arteta has been dealt a big injury blow during the World Cup with Gabriel Jesus ruled out and it will be intriguing to see if Arsenal can simply pick up where they left off six weeks ago.
So while Jose Mourinho might best be fit to answer how we feel about our Premier League predictions so far this week (“I prefer not to speak”), this might be a week to realize your picks could be wildly off depending on who comes out of the gates fresh, firing, and/or faded. Or maybe there’s a real chance for upsets this weekend. Either way, lets dig into our picks. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA]PST’s Premier League picks standings after Week 16Considering that winning requires getting the correct result (win, loss, or draw), getting a ‘W’ in picks isn’t all that easy. Andy creeps up on Joe and Nick by a win after all three men fall victim to a weird week (over a month ago). STANDINGSWk16JPW 3-7 Andy 4-6 Nick 3-7SeasonJoe Prince-Wright, 72-74 Nick Mendola, 72-74 Andy Edwards, 64-82 Premier League picks: Week 17 of the 2022-23 season Full odds provided by our partner, PointsBet – PointsBet is our Official Sports Betting Partner and we may receive compensation if you place a bet on PointsBet for the first time after clicking our links.
All eyes will be on the north Londoners over the next few months as Arteta’s young side are set for a title battle but a few key injuries could quickly derail them. As for the Hammers, David Moyes’ side have struggled in the Premier League this season but perhaps that is because they’ve prioritized the UEFA Europa Conference League? They are stacked with talent and at times they’ve looked like the team which finished sixth and seventh in the last two seasons respectively. Their main issue has been making defensive mistakes which is something they have to cut out. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA] Here’s everything you need to know for Arsenal vs West Ham.
Premier League table – Matchweek 16Follow @AndyEdMLS Everton vs Wolves: A pair of bottom-four side will face off and hope to start the second half of the season with three points when the Premier League returns to Goodison Park on Boxing Day (Monday, Dec. 26 – watch live, 10 am ET on Peacock Premium). STREAM LIVE EVERTON vs WOLVESFor Everton (14 points – 17th place), six games without a win to start the season left Frank Lampard’s side behind the 8-ball from the start.
Again, the main thing is getting better defensively and Aguerd had a fine World Cup for Morocco and now he’s fit, that’s a massive boost for West Ham. Arsenal team news, injuries, lineup optionsOUT: Gabriel Jesus (knee), Oleksandr Zinchenko (undisclosed), Reiss Nelson (thigh) | QUESTIONABLE: William Saliba (late return from World Cup), Emile Smith Rowe (groin), Takehiro Tomiyasu (hamstring)West Ham team news, injuries, lineup optionsOUT: Nayef Aguerd (adductor), Kurt Zouma (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Gianluca Scamacca (ankle), Maxwel Cornet (calf), Michail Antonio (calf), Aaron Cresswell (hamstring) Follow @JPW_NBCSports If it’s the 2022-23 Premier League table you’re after, you’ve come to the right place. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA]We’re at the 2022 World Cup break, and the final few rounds of Premier League fixtures caused so many shocks.
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