Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
City will be wary of a resurgent Wolves, Graham Potter needs a derby win and Roméo Lavia is vital to ChelseaSix straight wins in a run of seven unbeaten has lifted Wolves to 13th. Now Vítor Pereira’s side pose a problem that Manchester City must solve as the latter chase maximum points from their last four games in the race for Champions League qualification. Pep Guardiola’s side are unbeaten in the last eight in all competitions and buoyed up by last Sunday’s reaching of a third successive FA Cup final, so this should be a close one. Keep an eye out for Guardiola potentially having a complimentary word with Matheus Cunha, as is his habit when coming up against a high-class opposition player. Jamie JacksonManchester City v Wolves, Friday 8pm (all times BST)Aston Villa v Fulham, Saturday 12.30pmEverton v Ipswich Town, Saturday 3pmLeicester City v Southampton, Saturday 3pmArsenal v Bournemouth, Saturday 5.30pmBrentford v Manchester United, Sunday 2pm Continue reading...

City will be wary of a resurgent Wolves, Graham Potter needs a derby win and Roméo Lavia is vital to Chelsea
Six straight wins in a run of seven unbeaten has lifted Wolves to 13th. Now Vítor Pereira’s side pose a problem that Manchester City must solve as the latter chase maximum points from their last four games in the race for Champions League qualification. Pep Guardiola’s side are unbeaten in the last eight in all competitions and buoyed up by last Sunday’s reaching of a third successive FA Cup final, so this should be a close one. Keep an eye out for Guardiola potentially having a complimentary word with Matheus Cunha, as is his habit when coming up against a high-class opposition player. Jamie Jackson
Manchester City v Wolves, Friday 8pm (all times BST)
Aston Villa v Fulham, Saturday 12.30pm
Everton v Ipswich Town, Saturday 3pm
Leicester City v Southampton, Saturday 3pm
Arsenal v Bournemouth, Saturday 5.30pm
Brentford v Manchester United, Sunday 2pm Continue reading...