Following the hiatus for international competition, the English Premier League (EPL) resumes.
This next weekend, the Premier League will begin its fourth matchday.
On Saturday afternoon, at a rather early hour, Southampton will play host to Manchester United.
Afterwards, Liverpool will play host to Nottingham Forest at Anfield in the evening, following Manchester United's match against Southampton at St. Mary's Stadium.
At Etihad Stadium, Manchester City will face Brentford, while Bournemouth will play host to Chelsea.
With so many exciting events to choose from this weekend, though, both fans and experts are speculating about the possibility of surprising outcomes.
Southampton facing Manchester United is the first match of the day. Prior to the international break, both teams' last Premier League games were losses to Brentford and Liverpool.
Man Utd fell 3-0 at home to Liverpool, and Southampton lost 3-1 away to Brentford.
United should win their second game of the season against Southampton, according to the odds.
It could be a tight matchup as both teams aim to win on Erik ten Hag's watch. Southampton, playing at home, has a chance to capitalize on United's mistakes.
However, Manchester City must not overlook Brentford, even though they are seeking a simple home victory. Brentford defeated Southampton in their most recent match.
The away team will be hoping to avoid losing this weekend at the Etihad Stadium against Pep Guardiola's squad, and this could give them a boost.
The Reds will be aiming for a dominant display at Anfield as they host Nottingham Forest.
Nottingham Forest and Wolves battled to a draw in their most recent match, while Arne Slot's side triumphed convincingly against Manchester United.
The visitors are another team without a loss this season, so Liverpool will be understandably cautious. On Saturday night, Forest has a chance to take a well-deserved victory over the host.
Finally, tonight's match between Bournemouth and Chelsea will be a chance for Chelsea to go back on track after their 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.
Many are predicting a blowout at the Vitality Stadium, but Bournemouth's 3-2 away win over Everton suggests otherwise.