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EPL returns: Liverpool play Southampton, Amorim debuts, City target redemption

The Premier League roars back to life for Matchday 12 on Saturday, ushering in a critical chapter of uninterrupted action after months of stuttering momentum due to international breaks.

PUNCH Online reports that there were international breaks in October and November.

From the unrelenting dominance of Liverpool under Arne Slot to Ruben Amorim’s high-stakes Manchester United debut and Pep Guardiola’s contract extension with Manchester City, this weekend signals the beginning of a marathon that could define the season.

The trophy race tightens as the league braces for a festive frenzy that promises drama, upsets, and unforgettable moments.
PUNCH Online takes a deep dive into the burning questions, key fixtures, and managerial dilemmas poised to shape this defining phase of the campaign.

Liverpool, perched five points clear at the summit, have been a revelation this season under new boss Arne Slot.

Their run across major competitions underscores their authority, but can they maintain their stride with tough tests looming?
History sides with teams in their position, but a December 1 showdown with Manchester City could shift the balance.

For Pep Guardiola, the unthinkable has happened—a four-game losing streak across competitions.

Yet, with a fresh contract extension in hand, the Catalan tactician has an opportunity to rally his troops.

Saturday’s clash against Spurs may well be a defining moment in City’s season.

Manchester United turns a new page with Ruben Amorim, the tactician heralded for his dynamic 3-4-3 system.

As the Red Devils take on Ipswich, Amorim faces a baptism of fire with little time to implement his philosophy. United faithful hope his debut sparks a revival.

Arsenal, four points adrift, looks to Martin Ødegaard to ignite their campaign.
The Norwegian maestro’s return to fitness is timely as the Gunners square off against Nottingham Forest.

Can Ødegaard’s creativity keep them in the title race?

Chelsea’s resurgence under Mauricio Pochettino has gone somewhat under the radar, but their climb above Arsenal hints at potential title credentials. The Blues’ blend of experience and youth makes the battle for London supremacy more compelling than ever.

West Ham’s Julen Lopetegui leads the managerial hot seat conversation, with his future under scrutiny amid lacklustre results.

Wolves’ Gary O’Neil and Southampton’s Russell Martin are temporarily safe but not out of danger.

With nine games in December for top sides like Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, and United, the Premier League’s festive schedule will test squad depth like never before.

Rest periods have improved slightly, but with no winter break, the grueling run until March could separate the contenders from the pretenders.
As the league gears up for a whirlwind of matches, every point matters, every decision counts, and every storyline carries weight. Welcome to the most wonderful—and unforgiving—time of the Premier League season.

Manchester City vs. Tottenham (Saturday, 17:30 GMT): A test of City’s resilience as they look to bounce back.

Arsenal vs. Nottingham Forest (Saturday, 15:00 GMT): Can Arsenal capitalise on Ødegaard’s return?

Ipswich vs. Manchester United (Sunday, 16:30 GMT): The Ruben Amorim era begins.

Southhampton v Liverpool
AFC Bournemouth vs Brighton
Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace
Everton vs Brentford
Fulham vs Wolves
Leicester City vs Chelsea
Newcastle United vs West Ham

 

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