The Premier League is headlined by the meeting of the division's top two this weekend, but the teams go into the game in completely different circumstances.
Pep Guardiola will be looking to end his Man City side's winless run of six games when they go to face leaders Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
Elsewhere this weekend, Arsenal travel across the capital for a London derby, and it's a first league home game for Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim.
Here are Harry Redknapp's predictions for Matchday 13, courtesy of BetVictor.
Liverpool 2-1 Manchester City
The big one, I can’t wait for this! I just can’t get over the start that Arne Slot has made, it’s been unbelievable. Liverpool were fantastic against Real Madrid the other night, I know Kylian Mbappe missed a penalty but aside from that, it was so comfortable. They’ll go into this game full of confidence and expectant of a win.
What on earth is going on at Manchester City? No disrespect to Feyenoord, they’re a big club, but City should never in a million years be blowing a 3-0 lead at home to them. It just feels like maybe one year too many for some of the lads in this side. I thought at times they looked a mile off a young, dynamic Tottenham side last week.
City’s record at Anfield is terrible even at their absolute best, so I can’t possibly pick them in this moment. 2-1 Liverpool.
One to watch - Curtis Jones is having the season of his career and really making that position his own. He caught the eye for England during the break and was excellent in midweek against Real.
West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
This should be a good one. I didn’t see West Ham’s win at Newcastle coming, that was a big surprise. I thought West Ham were superb defensively and always posed a threat on the break, Jarrod Bowen was superb.
Arsenal look like they’ve turned a corner and arrive here fresh off that brilliant performance in Portugal. Liverpool obviously have a healthy lead but Arsenal are still right in this title race, particularly with Martin Odegaard now fully fit.
I think Arsenal will edge this, but it might be a nervy one.
One to watch - It’s got to be Martin Odegaard, what a top player. Arsenal’s performances are night and day when he’s fit and at his best.
Man United 2-0 Everton
This will be a big occasion for Manchester United, Ruben Amorim’s first league game in charge at Old Trafford. I’ve been very impressed by him so far, his interviews have been excellent, even the ones with Ed Sheeran!
Everton aren’t exactly a brilliant side to watch, but they’re hard to beat. Only Southampton have scored fewer goals, but Sean Dyche has them organised and they don’t give away much at the back.
The crowd will be so up for this and desperate to kickstart this new era with a win. I think they’ll get it, but I don’t think we’ll see lots of goals.
One to watch – Marcus Rashford obviously got himself a goal last week, but he needs to keep that form up and impress the new manager.
Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa
This should be a good game, particularly with the way Chelsea have been playing. I really like watching them play, they have so much quality going forward and create plenty of chances.
Aston Villa are going through a bit of a tough spell at the minute. I can’t really put my finger on what’s going wrong, but they aren’t really getting the breaks.
Chelsea can go six points above Villa with a win, and I think they’ll get it.
One to watch – I don’t think Nicolas Jackson gets enough appreciation; people forget his age. He never stops running and his movement is excellent at times.
Tottenham 3-1 Fulham
Another London derby, and what should be another great game. I feel like not even writing about Tottenham, you just don’t know what to expect! I thought they were brilliant against City, why can’t they play like that every week? If they did, they’d be in this title race, no question.
Fulham lost to Wolves, but they didn’t play badly and were just undone by some absolute brilliance from Matheus Cunha. It’s been a great start to the season for Marco Silva’s side, and they’ll go to Spurs fancying the win.
I know Spurs lost to Ipswich here a couple of weeks ago, but I can’t see that sort of thing happening again. 3-1.
One to watch - James Maddison was superb last week. In terms of England, he’s found himself on the outside of the squad but in this form, Thomas Tuchel is bound to have been impressed.
Brentford 2-1 Leicester
It might not have been a classic but a draw and a clean sheet for Brentford at Goodison Park is never a disaster, particularly with ten men. Their home form has been superb this season and obviously, those home fans have seen plenty of goals!
I’ve got to be honest; I find the Steve Cooper sacking a bit of a surprise. It seems like he lost the dressing room, but it’s hardly been a disaster so far. Ruud van Nistelrooy is now coming in, that’s a surprise to me!
The uncertainty in the dugout can’t be a good thing for Leicester and Brentford almost always win their home games against the sides in and around them in the league.
One to watch - Bryan Mbuemo has been exceptional this season but has been a little quiet in the last couple of weeks. He’ll be up for this against a suspect Leicester defence.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
Crystal Palace have been improving in recent weeks, but they keep drawing games! A draw away to Aston Villa is a great result for them and should give the squad a lift.
I can’t believe Newcastle against West Ham, that was a real shock to me. They had their chances, but they just didn’t take them and seemed to lose their way as the game went on.
Crystal Palace aren’t having a great season but have upset some big sides so far, I’m thinking about that win versus Tottenham. I can see a scrappy draw here.
One to watch - Newcastle fans had some brilliant flags for their star man Alexander Isak the other night and he went and drew a blank! That could change here.
Brighton 2-0 Southampton
Brighton have been in very good form of late and they were impressive in that win at Bournemouth last week. Win this and they’ll temporarily go second in the league, what a well-run club they are.
I felt for Southampton last week, they probably should have got something from that game against Liverpool. It’s almost the story of their season though, they just seem to concede a lot of preventable goals.
I just can’t see anything but a home win.
One to watch - I thought Joao Pedro was superb last week. He scored one and created another, just brilliant.
Nottingham Forest 1-1 Ipswich
Nottingham Forest have lost a couple in a row, but I wouldn’t say I’m too worried about them. Going to the Emirates and facing Arsenal is never easy, they’ve still made such a great start to the season. I think they’re too reliant on Chris Wood’s goals though, this is hardly the most prolific side.
I thought Ipswich were excellent in that first half against Manchester United. They had energy and quality on the ball and really took the game to them. I think they deserved a point from the game and that’s now their sixth draw.
I can see yet another Ipswich draw here, which all things considered, wouldn’t be a bad point.
One to watch – I really like the look of Liam Delap up top, boy is he a handful. He really puts himself about and is a bit of a throwback striker.
Wolves 2-1 Bournemouth
Wolves have turned a corner in recent weeks, thanks in large part to Matheus Cunha! That was a fantastic win at Craven Cottage against a good Fulham side. That’s now two wins in a row and they’re beginning to climb up the table.
Bournemouth are a touch inconsistent for my liking but when they click, this is such a dangerous side.
Bournemouth have lost their last couple, and I just think Wolves will be bang up for this and might sneak the win.
One to watch - It just has to be Matheus Cunha; he is one of the form players in the league and seems to be scoring wonder goals every week!