Premier League fixtures: Arsenal play managerless Crystal Palace while champions Manchester City travel to Newcastle
It all kicks off again tomorrow

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Your support makes all the difference.The Premier League season starts again this weekend, kicking off with Louis van Gaal's Manchester United against Swansea at Old Trafford tomorrow lunch-time.
Elsewhere, Premier League champions Manchester City make the trip to Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon.
Arsenal, who have not won their opening league match of the season since beating Everton 6-1 in 2009, face managerless Crystal Palace at home. Caretaker boss Keith Millen takes charge of Palace after Tony Pulis left by mutual consent just 48 hours before the game.
Jose Mourinho's Chelsea - the bookies' favourite to win the title - wait until Monday night when they play newly promoted Burnley at Turf Moor.
Premier League fixtures
Saturday
Man Utd v Swansea (12.45pm)
Leicester v Everton (3pm)
QPR v Hull (3pm)
Stoke v Aston Villa (3pm)
West Brom v Sunderland (3pm)
West Ham v Tottenham (3pm)
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (5.30pm)
Sunday
Liverpool v Southampton (1.30pm)
Newcastle v Man City (4pm)
Burnley v Chelsea (8pm)
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