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Why there is no Premier League football this weekend as top-flight is forced into early break before Tottenham v Arsenal

Why there is no Premier League football this weekend as top-flight is forced into early break before Tottenham v Arsenal

We have actually currently reached the very first break of the project just 3 video games into the brand-new Premier League season. 

There will be no top-flight video games over the next number of weeks following on from Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Liverpool beat Man United in the final game before the break

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Liverpool beat Man United in the last video game before the breakCredit: Getty

Here, talkSPORT.com has a look at why we’re missing out on components and when the action is set to return…

Why exists no Premier League this weekend?

The Premier League has actually been pushed into an early break this weekend due to the approaching global football. 

The Nations League is set to begin which indicates a hiatus for the top-flight. 

Just like last season, the very first internationals were set up for early September and there are now 2 weeks off. 

Players will be jetting off to join their nationwide groups and start the brand-new Nations League project. 

A big portion of Premier League stars will be including for England as they handle the Republic of Ireland and Finland.

Both of the Three Lions’ video games will be live on talkSPORT and provided by Adrian Durham. 

Commentary of the components will originate from Jim Proudfoot and previous England captain Stuart Pearce. 

To tune in to talkSPORT through the site, click HERE for the live stream.

Listen through the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your clever speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

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Lee Carsley will organize his very first video games as England manager

When does the Premier League return? 

Fortunately, Premier League football will be back quickly. 

The top-flight will return on Saturday, September 14. 

And talkSPORT will have EXCLUSIVE live protection of the very first video game back. 

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Southampton host Man United at 12:30pm on that Saturday and commentary will originate from Sam Matterface and Stuart Pearce. 

talkSPORT 2 will likewise have protection of a 3pm kick-off that is yet to be validated. 

Adrian Durham will likewise be hosting GameDay Live, offering updates on all the action from around the premises. 

Later on, protection of Bournemouth vs Chelsea will be on talkSPORT and provided by Faye Carruthers. 

Premier League Gameweek 4 components

Saturday, September 14

  • Southampton vs Man United – 12:30pm – survive on talkSPORT
  • Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest – 3pm
  • Man City vs Brentford – 3pm
  • Fulham vs West Ham – 3pm
  • Crystal Palace vs Leicester – 3pm
  • Brighton vs Ipswich – 3pm
  • Aston Villa vs Everton – 5:30pm
  • Bournemouth vs Chelsea – 8pm – survive on talkSPORT

Sunday, September 15

  • Tottenham vs Arsenal – 2pm
  • Wolves vs Newcastle – 4:30pm

Commentary from the Vitality Stadium will originate from Joe Shennan and previous Blues protector Scott Minto. 

On Sunday, September 15, the North London derby in between Tottenham and Arsenal highlights the Premier League’s go back to action. 

Sam Matterface will have all the objectives as they enter on the Sunday Session on talkSPORT.

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