Saturday is GameDay on talkSPORT and we've got another huge day of Premier League action coming up.
The Premier League has been full of thrills and spills already this season and we are set for more of the same this weekend.
Man United play Everton in the early kick-off on GameDay
We'll have exclusive coverage of THREE top-flight games on Saturday with Manchester United and Arsenal among the action.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT 2 will be bringing you more live action than ever before in the 2021/22 season with well over 100 games on our airwaves over the coming weeks and months.
And we'll be the only place where you can listen to THREE live Premier League matches this weekend.
With plenty to come, here's what we've got in store for you all.
Manchester United v Everton
Coverage starts from 11am on talkSPORT (kick-off 12:30pm)
GameDay kicks off this weekend at Old Trafford as Premier League contenders Man United host in-form Everton.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are coming off the back of a huge Champions League victory over Villarreal in which Cristiano Ronaldo proved to be the difference yet again.
A win here will see United head to the top of the table.
Everton won against Norwich last weekend and will want to continue their winning ways to keep up their push to remain in the top six.
Reshmin Chowdhury, Sam Matterface and Trevor Sinclair will be on hand for all of talkSPORT's live and exclusive coverage of the clash.
The Premier League table ahead of this weekend's clashes
GameDay Live with Adrian Durham
Coverage starts from 2:30pm on talkSPORT
Adrian Durham will be your host as we go Around the Grounds for this weekend's four 3pm kick-offs in the top-flight.
Burnley host bottom of the table Norwich City, while Southampton will travel to Chelsea.
Leeds welcome Watford and Wolves take on Newcastle.
Durham will be joined by Ray Parlour and Chris Iwelumo to bring you all the goals as they go in.
Wolves welcome Newcastle this weekend
Wolves v Newcastle
Coverage starts from 2:30pm on talkSPORT 2 (kick-off 3pm)
Our 3pm offering this weekend will see a battle towards the bottom of the table as under-pressure Steve Bruce looks for Newcastle's first win of the campaign.
Wolves have two wins in the last three games and look set to make it difficult for the away side in the afternoon kick-off.
Astonishingly, the last five meetings between these two have ended as a 1-1 draw.
Brighton v Arsenal will be live on talkSPORT
Brighton v Arsenal
Coverage starts from 5:15pm on talkSPORT (kick-off 5:30pm)
Our GameDay special will conclude at the Amex Stadium this weekend as in-form Brighton took to put an end to Arsenal's turnaround.
Brighton have been solid defensively so far this season and have only lost the once against Everton.
But Arsenal will arrive after a huge victory in the North London derby and having won three on the bounce, this could be a good one.
Ben White will also be returning to his old club for the first time since his huge move to the Gunners in the summer transfer window.
Faye Carruthers will bring you all the build-up before handing over to Ian Danter and Alvin Martin for live and exclusive commentary to wrap up another GameDay special.
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