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PL Previews: Brentford vs Tottenham, Arsenal vs Man Utd and more

Team news, stats, predictions and how to follow the Premier League on Saturday as Arsenal host Man Utd, while Spurs visit Brentford live on Sky Sports. Premier League fixtures | Premier League results | Premier League tableWatch PL highlights and clips for free on Sky SportsGet Sky Sports | Get a NOW pass for £9.98Live football on Sky SportsArsenal vs Man Utd - Saturday, kick-off 12.30pm

Team News: Arsenal captain Alexandre Lacazette could return for Saturday's Premier League visit of Manchester United.

The striker is back in full training after testing positive for coronavirus but could find himself on the bench after his replacement Eddie Nketiah hit a brace in the 4-2 win at Chelsea.

Takehiro Tomiyasu (calf) is closing in on a return while Kieran Tierney (knee) and Thomas Partey (thigh) are long-term absentees.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Raphael Varane are set to return as Manchester United head to the Emirates without a number of other key players.

The pair missed the 4-0 loss at Liverpool and Scott McTominay is fit after only being included as an emergency substitute at Anfield, where Paul Pogba picked up a calf injury that is set to rule him out for the rest of the season.

Fred, Edinson Cavani and Luke Shaw are sidelined. Mason Greenwood remains suspended by the club.

Jones Knows prediction...

Looking at the Manchester United price of 5/2 for an away win, the markets still have slight faith in them - but their season is over. Heads have gone. Minds are elsewhere. I'd be stunned if they win this game and I wouldn't even back them at 6/1 let alone 5/2. Arsenal at a shade of odds-against (11/10 with Sky Bet) will be a popular selection. I wouldn't put anyone off.

The stage is set for a fully-fit Emile Smith Rowe to

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