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2 Big teams that might lose their matches today
Due to the fact that it is the weekend, a lot of matches are planned to take place, as the season appears to be extremely tough and close, with every team attempting to put forth its best effort in order to remain competitive in the battle for the EPL title this season.
It appears that the following two matches will be quite close, with major clubs having a chance to lose because they are playing against very good and challenging opponents:
Old Trafford will host a match between Manchester United and Manchester City, with the first kickoff scheduled at 13:30 GMT. The match is expected to be really close, as both sides would like to come away with all three points, which appear to be very vital in the fight for the championship. In a derby like this, Man City has the advantage over Man United because it has better players than the latter. The presence of attackers such as Phil Foden, Mahrez, Grealish, Gabriel Jesus, and others will ensure that their team plays a fantastic game tonight, earning them all three points for the first time this season.
Chelsea will take on Burnley at Stamford Bridge in a match that is expected to be very close throughout. Chelsea has the advantage, but it also has the potential to lose because they are playing against talented opponents that know how to create chances for themselves until the very last minute of the match.
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