The Premier League reaches its 11th week with a series of exciting fixtures across the UK.

The highlight of the week is the top-of-the-table showdown between Manchester City and Liverpool at the Etihad on Sunday.

Before that, in North London, Tottenham Hotspur will host Manchester United, followed by Arsenal's trip to Sunderland.

So, which matches are likely to produce surprises?

1. Tottenham vs Man Utd: Prior to their 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest last weekend, Manchester United managed to achieve back-to-back victories for the first time under Ruben Amorim. Although Tottenham’s recent home form has been poor, this matchup may appear straightforward on paper. However, with Thomas Frank facing increasing pressure, we could see Spurs come out fighting in this match.

2. Sunderland vs Arsenal: Eventually, Arsenal will likely concede goals again and possibly drop points. With Manchester City facing Liverpool on Sunday, the Gunners understand that a victory would widen the gap at the top between them and their rivals. However, Sunderland remains undefeated at the Stadium of Light this season and could spoil the party, led by former Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka.

3. Chelsea vs Wolves: With only 10 rounds of fixtures played, Chelsea is nearly out of the title race. Enzo Maresca’s squad has been inconsistent throughout the season. In their last home match, they were unexpectedly defeated 2-1 by newly-promoted Sunderland. Wolves arrive at Stamford Bridge fighting to maintain their position in the top tier and need to start accumulating points quickly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most anticipated match this week in the Premier League?

The most anticipated match is the top-of-the-table clash between Manchester City and Liverpool at the Etihad on Sunday.

Which teams are struggling this week?

Tottenham has been experiencing poor home form, while Chelsea is nearly out of the title race due to inconsistent performances.

Can Sunderland upset Arsenal?

Yes, Sunderland has not lost at the Stadium of Light this season, and they could potentially spoil Arsenal's plans, especially with Granit Xhaka leading the team.