Arsenal extended their lead atop the Premier League table to four points on Sunday after beating Crystal Palace.
That result, combined with Aston Villa winning against Manchester City, means the Gunners are even further ahead than when coming into the weekend. Bournemouth are now the team in second after their 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
The Cherries moved a point in front of Sunderland, who won 2-1 against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Man City are then one point behind them - and six adrift of Arsenal - on 16, with Liverpool further behind on 15, level with Manchester United.
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- Burnley vs Arsenal - November 1
- Sunderland vs Arsenal - November 8
- Arsenal vs Tottenham - November 23
- Chelsea vs Arsenal - November 30
- Arsenal vs Brentford - December 3
Arsenal host Brighton and Hove Albion in the League Cup fourth round on Wednesday before a trip to Burnley begins a run of three consecutive away matches in early November. The second of those is against Slavia Prague next Tuesday, with a visit to Sunderland completing that streak in their final game before the international break.
They return to this season's first north London derby and then welcome Bayern Munich to the capital as the Champions League continues. Arsenal then stay close to home, with a visit to Chelsea next up before they begin December against Brentford as part of a midweek round of league fixtures.
Liverpool's next five Premier League fixtures- Liverpool vs Aston Villa - November 1
- Man City vs Liverpool - November 9
- Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest - November 22
- West Ham vs Liverpool - November 30
- Liverpool vs Sunderland - December 3
Liverpool are also in League Cup action this midweek, hosting Crystal Palace at Anfield. Aston Villa are then on Merseyside next weekend before Real Madrid make the trip there in the Champions League.
A visit to Man City is their final match before the international break, and upon their return, they host Nottingham Forest and then PSV the following midweek. A visit to West Ham United concludes November before a home match against Sunderland starts this year's final month.
Man City's next five Premier League fixtures- Man City vs Bournemouth - November 2
- Man City vs Liverpool - November 9
- Newcastle United vs Man City - November 22
- Man City vs Leeds United - November 29
- Fulham vs Man City - December 2
Championship side Swansea City host Man City in the League Cup fourth round, and next up in the league for them is the visit of second-placed Bournemouth. Borussia Dortmund are then in the north west next midweek before Liverpool make a short trip across the M62.
A trip to Newcastle follows after the fortnight international break, before Bayer Leverkusen become the latest Bundesliga club they play in the league phase. Domestic affairs then resume with the visit of Leeds United, followed by a trip to Fulham.
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