🔗 Share this article Premier League Resumes with Key Fitness Updates England's top division returns this weekend following the international break, with bosses providing crucial squad updates ahead of matchday twelve's matches. Liverpool Encounter Significant Unavailable Stars Liverpool manager Arne Slot has announced that the young defender, the Dutch full-back, and Wirtz will all miss this round's match against Nottingham Forest. However, starting goalkeeper Alisson Becker has regained full health from his recent setback and is fit to play. Slot stated that the versatile defender sat out practice yesterday but is expected to be ready for selection, though he may not be played for the full 90 minutes. The Clarets Get Good Update on Armando Broja Turf Moor coach Scott Parker has announced that striker the Albanian may have "avoided serious injury" after suffering an knock while appearing for the Albanian side against the English team. The striker left the game on a medical cart, but later assessments have indicated the problem is "very, very, very minor." Scott Parker noted that their striker has trained since Wednesday and could potentially feature versus his old team the London side on Saturday. St James' Park Side Injury Updates Magpies boss the manager has given news on a number of first-team squad members ahead of their match against Manchester City. Anthony Gordon has "put in significant effort" to get back from his hip problem and is "questionable" for tomorrow's encounter. the full-back is "very close" after overcoming a serious knee issue and is also in contention for the squad. Nick Pope is "fine" after completing safety procedures, while Joelinton and the Italian are both ready to face the visitors. This Round's Premier League Games Chelsea travel to Burnley (Sat early kickoff UK time) Liverpool v Nottingham Forest (3pm) The Cherries host West Ham (standard kickoff) Wolves host Palace (3pm) Brighton v Brentford (3pm) Sunderland visit Craven Cottage (3pm) Newcastle v Man City (5.30pm) Villa visit Elland Road (Sun afternoon) Arsenal v Tottenham (Sun 4.30pm) Everton visit Old Trafford (Monday night) Coaching Spotlight on Howe The Magpies could potentially be in the relegation zone if they are defeated against the champions and results in other games go against them. The statistics don't look good for the Newcastle manager, who has failed to secure victory the City boss in eighteen past Premier League encounters. Howe's history against Pep stands at two stalemates and sixteen unsuccessful attempts from their past encounters. "We've developed and definitely I've seen a massive improvement from us," commented the Clarets boss the gaffer. "It's only minor aspects at this point in our development." The return of English football matches comes after a chaotic FIFA window that included unforgettable highlights including the Scottish team's nail-biting success for the World Cup.