Pep Guardiola says that Liverpool are the only team left in the Premier League who are prepared to take on his team as equals.
08.02.2022 - 18:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Premier League is back with no fewer than three fixtures live on TV tonight.
The league's winter-break ended this past weekend with most top-flight clubs in FA Cup fourth round action - with a few shocks along the way.
Now, all eyes are back on league football and both Manchester United and Manchester City have midweek matches, with United among the sides in action tonight (Tuesday).
For United, a trip to Burnley is on the agenda. Burnley suffered a blow in the January window by losing star striker Chris Wood, who joined Newcastle United for £27million, but the Clarets replaced him with Wout Weghorst - a towering striker with an impressive goal record in Germany and Holland.
Newcastle United vs Everton and West Ham United vs Watford also take place on Tuesday with each match being screened live on BT Sport.
League leaders Man City, meanwhile, host Brentford on Wednesday night.
Not every team plays midweek - Chelsea's game with Brighton has been postponed due to the former's Club World Cup participation.
Here are games that you can watch tonight:
Newcastle United vs Everton - 19:45 (BT Sport 2/BT Sport app)
West Ham United vs Watford - 19:45 (BT Sport 3/BT Sport app)
Burnley vs Manchester United - 20:00 (BT Sport 1/BT Sport app)
Wednesday
Manchester City vs Brentford - 19:45 (BT Sport 2/BT Sport app)
Norwich City vs Crystal Palace - 19:45 (BT Sport 3/BT Sport app)
Tottenham vs Southampton - 19:45 (BT Sport 3/BT Sport app)
Aston Villa vs Leeds United - 20:00 (BT Sport 1/BT Sport app)
Thursday
Liverpool vs Leicester City - 19:45 (BT Sport 1/BT Sport app)
Wolves vs Arsenal - 19:45 (BT Sport 2/BT Sport app)
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