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The Premier League returns: how are the title contenders shaping up? via The Guardian

With the top-flight back in action this weekend, we take a look at the top seven’s strengths, weaknesses, squad depth and key players before asking whether they have got what it takes to win the league
The Premier League is back after the international break and, following a breathless start to the season, we assess the top seven sides in the league in search for clues as to which side will lift the trophy come May. Manchester City are the early pacesetters but their defeat at Tottenham Hotspur have given the rest of the clubs hope. It is also worth remembering that seven games into last season, Louis van Gaal’s Manchester United were top, West Ham United third and eventual winners Leicester City eighth …

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Pochettino has greater depth than last season

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SIX Everton fixtures moved via GrandOldTeam

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SIX of Everton’s Premier League fixtures in December and January have been rescheduled for live broadcast.

Fixtures against Manchester United, Watford, Arsenal, Liverpool, Hull City and Manchester City have all been moved to accommodate Sky Sports and BT Sport.

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⚽️ Man United (H)
✅ Now: Sun 4 December, 4pm
❌ Previously: Sat 3 December, 3pm
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Live on Sky Sports

— Everton (@everton) October 14, 2016


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FIXTURE CHANGE (2/6)

⚽️ Watford (A)
✅ Now: Sat 10 December, 12.30pm
❌ Previously: Sat 10 December, 3pm
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Live on Sky Sports

— Everton (@everton) October 14, 2016


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FIXTURE CHANGE (3/6)

⚽️ Arsenal (H)
✅ Now: Tues 13 December, 7.45pm
❌ Previously: Wed 14 December, 7.45pm
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Live on BT Sport

— Everton (@everton) October 14, 2016


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FIXTURE CHANGE (4/6)

⚽️ Liverpool (H)
✅ Now: Mon 19 December, 8pm
❌ Previously: Sat 17 December, 3pm
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Live on Sky Sports

— Everton (@everton) October 14, 2016


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FIXTURE CHANGE (5/6)

⚽️ Hull City (A)
✅ Now: Fri 30 December, 8pm
❌ Previously: Sat 31 December, 3pm
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Live on Sky Sports

— Everton (@everton) October 14, 2016


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FIXTURE CHANGE (6/6)

⚽️ Man City (H)
✅ Now: Sun 15 January, 1.30pm
❌ Previously: Sat 14 January, 3pm
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Live on Sky Sports

— Everton (@everton) October 14, 2016

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Premier League release TV fixtures: Liverpool host Manchester City in New Year’s Eve clash as the Merseyside derby is moved to Monday night via Daily Mail

The Premier League matches selected for UK broadcast during December and January have been announced. Liverpool play Manchester City at Anfield in a New Year's Eve clash.
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Pep Guardiola squares up to old friend Ronald Koeman at the Etihad… but what methods have they undertaken at Manchester City and Everton? via Daily Mail

Once they were team-mates and room-mates in the Barcelona 'Dream Team' constructed by the inimitable Johan Cruyff but on Saturday, friends will become rivals at the Etihad Stadium.
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Ronald Koeman shaped my coaching philosophy… I learned a lot just by looking at him, reveals Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola via Daily Mail

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has credited Ronald Koeman for shaping his managerial philosophy. The Spaniard is preparing his side for the visit of Everton on Saturday.
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