Heads up, the FA Cup fifth round (round of 16) will be played this weekend, between Friday, March 6 with Wolves vs. Liverpool and Monday, March 9 between West Ham and Brentford. And without European competitions until next week, we will have a mid-week round of Premier League, between Tuesday, March 3 and Thursday, March 5, almost immediately after last weekend's games, in which Manchester United rose to the top 3, Wolves stunned Aston Villa and Manchester City and Arsenal won.
Premier League games this week (Matchday 29 of 38):
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Bournemouth vs Brentford — 19:30 GMT / 20:30 CET
Everton vs Burnley — 19:30 GMT / 20:30 CET
Leeds vs Sunderland — 19:30 GMT / 20:30 CET
Wolves vs Liverpool — 20:15 GMT / 21:15 CET
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Aston Villa vs Chelsea — 19:30 GMT / 20:30 CET
Brighton vs Arsenal — 19:30 GMT / 20:30 CET
Fulham vs West Ham — 19:30 GMT / 20:30 CET
Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest — 19:30 GMT / 20:30 CET
Newcastle vs Manchester United — 20:15 GMT / 21:15 CET
Thursday, 5 March 2026
Tottenham vs Crystal Palace — 20:00 GMT / 21:00 CET
Immediately after, the FA Cup round of 16 starts... ironically, with a repeat of the same duel, Wolves vs. Liverpool. Other Premier League clubs in FA Cup fifth round are Arsenal (vs. Mansfield Town), Chelsea (vs. Wrexham), Newcastle vs. Manchester City, Leeds United (vs. Norwich City), Fulham (vs. Southampton), and West Ham vs. Brentford.
Who do you think will win Premier League this year?