With both clubs having already dropped points in the opening weeks of the season, defeat is not an option for either Liverpool or Arsenal when they meet at Anfield on Sunday.
But before then, Saturday's games will also serve a fine blend of the Premier League's usual fast-paced action.
This week's games are:
Bournemouth v Man City
Watford v Brighton
Newcastle v West Ham
Crystal Palace v Swansea
Huddersfield v Southampton
Man United v Leicester
West Brom v Stoke
Chelsea v Everton
Tottenham v Burnley
Liverpool v Arsenal
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