Arsenal and Manchester United will be aiming to stamp their marker down on this season in gameweek four with the Red Devils making the trip to north London with both sides winning two games already in the first two.
Despite registering two victories in the first three games, it hasn't been the best season for United so far. They were fortunate to get all three points against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday night two weeks ago, but a goal from Raphael Varane handed them all three points. He, however, is now injured for this game.
Another trip to north London was up next for Erik ten Hag's men, as they were beaten comfortably by Tottenham Hotspur after having a relatively decent first half.
United then went 2-0 behind to Nottingham Forest inside the first two minutes, but three goals would win it for United as Christian Eriksen scored his first goal of the season before a finish from Casemiro and a penalty from Bruno Fernandes. It does mean six points from nine, but it has been far from a positive start to the season for ten Hag's side.
As for Arsenal, the same applies to them in some capacity, despite remaining unbeaten. The club would beat Nottingham Forest in the first game of the season with goals from Bukayo Saka and Eddie Nketiah, as they then went on to narrowly beat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
However, Mikel Arteta's men would drop two points in a home clash with Fulham, as a late goal pulled one back for the Cottagers in a 2-2 draw that saw Saka and Nketiah score again.
This game more than often sees over 2.5 goals, as was the case in both of their games in the 2022/23 season. This is also likely to be one of the most important games of the season for either side, as it likely derails or kicks off their season in style.