Arsenal face Man United test as struggling Liverpool host Chelsea

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag during the Premier League soccer match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United at Selhurst Park, London, on Wednesday. (Reuters)
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Updated 20 January 2023
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Arsenal face Man United test as struggling Liverpool host Chelsea

  • Mikel Arteta’s young team are now clear favorites to claim Arsenal’s first Premier League crown since the 2004 “Invincibles”

LONDON: Arsenal face a stern test of their Premier League title credentials against Manchester United this weekend as Liverpool and Chelsea meet in a clash of two clubs desperate to escape mid-table obscurity.

At the bottom, Frank Lampard takes Everton to face David Moyes’ West Ham, with both managers under intense pressure as the relegation trap door looms.

Here are some of the key talking points ahead of the action.

Arsenal vs. Manchester United used to be the match that defined the Premier League, pitting Arsene Wenger against Alex Ferguson in a rivalry for the ages.

In recent years the game has been reduced to a sideshow, but there is a growing sense leaders Arsenal can end a wait of nearly two decades to be crowned English champions, while United are a rising force under Erik ten Hag.

Mikel Arteta’s young team are now clear favorites to claim Arsenal’s first Premier League crown since the 2004 “Invincibles.”

The Gunners have more points at this stage of a league season than ever before and are benefiting from the stumbles of those beneath them, particularly the inconsistency of champions Manchester City.

Aside from the game against United and a match against City in February, Arsenal’s league fixtures over the next two months look kind.

Even so, Arteta believes a successful title tilt will “demand almost perfection.”

Eight points behind Arsenal, Ten Hag’s men travel to the Emirates Stadium without suspended midfielder Casemiro after the Brazilian was booked in the frustrating midweek draw at Crystal Palace.

After nearly two decades of sparring for silverware, the startling declines of Liverpool and Chelsea will be laid bare when they meet at Anfield on Saturday.

Just last season, Liverpool came within touching distance of an unprecedented quadruple, while Chelsea were winners of the FIFA Club World Cup.

Liverpool finished second in the Premier League and Chelsea came third, with the Reds beating the Blues in both the FA Cup and League Cup finals.

Those battles will seem like distant memories this weekend as ninth-placed Liverpool host 10th-placed Chelsea.

Both still harbor faint hopes of climbing into the top four but with injuries hurting Jurgen Klopp’s side and Graham Potter’s team, gatecrashing the race to qualify for the Champions League looks a tough ask.

Klopp has achieved enough in his long reign to keep the critics largely at bay, but Chelsea’s Potter is on shaky ground only four months after replacing the sacked Thomas Tuchel.

Despite a huge spending spree under the club’s new owners, Chelsea had lost seven of their previous 10 matches in all competitions prior to a 1-0 victory against Crystal Palace last weekend.

Potter could give a debut to Ukraine winger Mykhailo Mudryk after his £88 million ($108 million) move from Shakhtar Donetsk as he seeks to find the magic formula.

Everton manager Frank Lampard and West Ham boss David Moyes are fast running out of time heading into their crunch clash.

Either team could end Saturday at the bottom of the Premier League table depending on Southampton’s result against Aston Villa, and neither will approach the game in London with much confidence.

West Ham have taken just a single point from their past seven league games and Everton have one point from a possible 18.

Rumors have swirled this week that Moyes is likely to be dismissed if he loses the game.

But the Hammers finished seventh last season, also reaching the Europa League semifinals, and Moyes has pleaded for loyalty from fans.

“What we’ve given West Ham supporters in the last few years, I hope they can give us back,” he said.

Former Chelsea boss Lampard, for his part, says he will not “cry” at the pressure he is under.

Fixtures (1500 GMT unless stated)

Saturday

Liverpool vs. Chelsea (1230), Bournemouth vs. Nottingham Forest, Leicester vs. Brighton, Southampton v Aston Villa, West Ham v Everton, Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle (1730)

Sunday

Leeds vs. Brentford, Manchester City vs. Wolves (both 1400), Arsenal vs. Manchester Untied (1630)

Monday

Fulham vs. Tottenham (2000)


Footballco announce first Saudi Women’s Football Awards

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Footballco announce first Saudi Women’s Football Awards

  • Roshn Group confirmed as exclusive presenting partner, with the awards to be announced after the 2025-26 season ends in May

RIYADH: Football media and culture company Footballco have announced the launch of the first Saudi Women’s football awards, with the winners to be revealed in May.

The Indivisa Saudi Women’s Football Awards will recognize the best of women’s football in Saudi Arabia, both on and off the pitch.

From April, fans will be able to vote for shortlisted players and personalities, with the final stage involving a panel of industry experts. The awards ceremony will take place in May, following the culmination of the 2025–26 Saudi Women's Premier League season.

The awards go beyond the event, with supporting content across Footballco’s portfolio of Arabic-language football brands, including Goal, Kooora and Indivisa. These reach over 170 million Arabic speaking fans monthly, of which more than 20 million are in the Kingdom.

The first Indivisa Saudi Women’s Football Awards will be proudly presented in partnership with ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia’s leading multi-asset class real estate developer and a Public Investment Fund company.

The award categories include:

On-Pitch

Player of the Year

Young Player of the Year

International Player of the Year

National Team Player of the Year

Team of the Year

Goal of the Year

Off-Pitch

Most Influential Woman of the Year

Style Icon of the Year

Local Hero of the Year

Female Football Executive of the Year.

Footballco has supported women’s football in the Kingdom since 2023, when it launched an Arabic version of its women’s football culture brand, Indivisa, the first media brand dedicated to women’s football in the Middle East.

This was followed by Yalla Girl in 2024, the first and only Arabic digital show designed for the women’s game. Since its launch in May 2024, Yalla Girl has amassed more than 100m views. More recently, Footballco launched the Indivisa website in Arabic in 2025, making it the first and only Arabic website dedicated to women’s football.

Outside its own platforms, Footballco produced Destined to Play, a feature-length documentary for FIFA and the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, which follows the journeys of aspiring female Saudi players. It is currently streaming on FIFA+.

Andy Jackson, Footballco’s Middle East senior vice president, said: “We’re excited to be celebrating the growth of women’s football in the Kingdom and those who have helped it to grow at a rate we’ve not seen anywhere else and we would like to express our gratitude to Roshn Group for their support in establishing this important event and milestone in the trajectory of women’s football in the Kingdom.

“Women’s football is no longer niche. In 2025, we saw 250 million video views of our Arabic women’s football content, and when we surveyed the fanbase, the message was clear: They wanted the women’s game to be celebrated and recognized in its own right, not as a footnote to the men’s game. This drove our vision to create this new annual event, and I’m delighted it’s a vision that was shared by Roshn.”  

The Saudi Women’s Football Awards follow a period of great growth for women’s football in the Kingdom, which began with the launch of the Saudi Women’s Premier League in 2022. At a grassroots level, 77,000 girls now compete in the annual Girls’ Schools League and there are more than 1,000 qualified female coaches, according to data from the Saudi Arabia Football Federation.