Premier League: 10 things to watch out for in this weekend’s football
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Fulham will not be pushers
If Arsenal miss out on the title, one of the games they will look back on will be the 2-1 defeat to Fulham on New Year's Eve, the last time they were beaten away from home in the competition. However, Fulham have the chance to please Arsenal this weekend. Marco Silva's team will host Manchester City during the lunch kick-off on Saturday and should not be written off. Fulham are clumsy, creative and combative at home. Reason enough ...