English Premier League table: Liverpool vs. Chelsea highlights end of international break

The Premier League is back this weekend, with the international break coming to a close and the world's top league resuming with a full slate of 10 matches.
The most enticing fixture on the list sees league-leading Liverpool host fourth-place Chelsea on Sunday. The Reds have made a superb start under new manager Arne Slot, who replaced Jürgen Klopp this summer. Liverpool has only conceded two goals in league play this season but will face a major test in shutting down a Chelsea attack featuring Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke, and Nicolas Jackson as major goal threats.
Elsewhere, Manchester City will expect a win against bottom-of-the-table Wolverhampton Wanderers; Manchester United and under-fire manager Erik ten Hag face a tricky away day against Brentford; and Arsenal will have to solve AFC Bournemouth to keep pace in the race for the title.
Here's what to know about the Premier League table as we come out of the international break:
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Premier League table
Here is the Premier League table after seven rounds of games:
- Liverpool — 18 points
- Manchester City — 17
- Arsenal — 17
- Chelsea — 14
- Aston Villa — 14
- Brighton & Hove Albion — 12
- Newcastle United — 12
- Fulham — 11
- Tottenham Hotspur — 10
- Nottingham Forest — 10
- Brentford — 10
- West Ham United — 8
- Bournemouth — 8
- Manchester United — 8
- Leicester City — 6
- Everton — 5
- Ipswich Town — 4
- Crystal Palace — 3
- Southampton — 1
- Wolverhampton Wanderers — 1
Premier League schedule
All times Eastern. Home teams listed first.
Saturday's matches
- Tottenham vs. West Ham United – 7:30 a.m., USA Network, Universo
- Ipswich Town vs. Everton – 10 a.m., Peacock
- Manchester United vs. Brentford – 10 a.m., Peacock
- Fulham vs. Aston Villa – 10 a.m., Peacock
- Newcastle United vs. Brighton & Hove Albion – 10 a.m., USA Network, Universo
- Southampton vs. Leicester City – 10 a.m., Peacock
- AFC Bournemouth vs. Arsenal – 12:30 p.m., NBC, Telemundo, Peacock
Sunday's matches
- Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Manchester City – 9 a.m., USA Network, Telemundo
- Liverpool vs. Chelsea – 11:30 a.m., USA Network, Telemundo
Monday's match
- Nottingham Forest vs. Crystal Palace – 3 p.m., USA Network, Universo
How to watch Premier League games
NBC will broadcast one game Saturday, while five more (two on Saturday, two on Sunday, and Monday's match) will air on the USA Network. Universo will broadcast three games in Spanish, while Telemundo will carry Spanish-language coverage of both Sunday fixtures as well as one match on Saturday.
Four games will stream live exclusively on Peacock.
Watch select Premier League games on Peacock
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