As football fans across the country prepare for another exciting weekend of Premier League action, the weather will play its part in shaping the matchday experience.
Here’s a detailed forecast for each fixture, helping supporters and players alike to plan ahead.
Saturday’s fixtures
Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United – 12:30
Some patchy low cloud is expected around first thing, but this will soon clear to give a dry and bright day with plenty of sunny spells. Winds will be mostly light, making for pleasant conditions both on and off the pitch. Maximum temperature 15°C.
Everton vs Fulham – 15:00
A gloomy start is likely, with drizzle in places as fans arrive at Goodison Park. However, the cloud will break up as the afternoon progresses, leaving sunnier spells and becoming drier. It will feel pleasant in the sunshine, with a maximum temperature of 14°C.
West Ham United vs Burnley – 15:00
Supporters heading to the London Stadium can expect some patchy low cloud early on, but this will clear to give a dry and bright day. There will be plenty of sunny spells and mostly light winds, making for ideal footballing conditions. Maximum temperature 15°C.
Sunderland vs Arsenal – 17:30
The match at the Stadium of Light will begin under cloudy skies, with patches of mist and fog and outbreaks of drizzle. As the day progresses, conditions will improve, becoming brighter with some good sunny spells developing during the afternoon. Maximum temperature 14°C.
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers – 20:00
Fans at Stamford Bridge can expect some patchy low cloud around first thing, but this will clear to give a dry and bright evening with plenty of sunny spells and mostly light winds. Maximum temperature 15°C.
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Sunday’s fixtures
Aston Villa vs AFC Bournemouth – 14:00
Sunday will start dry for those attending Villa Park, but conditions will soon turn unsettled as rain pushes eastwards later in the day. Supporters should be prepared for wet weather, particularly in the second half.
Brentford vs Newcastle United – 14:00
A changeable period is expected, with variable cloud and outbreaks of rain or showers interspersed with some clearer or brighter interludes. It will feel chilly at times, so fans are advised to dress warmly and be prepared for showers.
Crystal Palace vs Brighton & Hove Albion – 14:00
Selhurst Park will see similar conditions to other Sunday fixtures, with variable cloud and outbreaks of rain or showers. There will be some clearer or brighter interludes, but it will be chilly at times.
Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United – 14:00
The City Ground will experience a changeable period, with variable cloud and outbreaks of rain or showers. There will be some clearer or brighter interludes, but it will feel chilly at times. Fans should be prepared for unsettled weather.
Manchester City vs Liverpool – 16:30
The match at the Etihad Stadium will start fine, with dry conditions for early arrivals. However, the weather will turn unsettled by the afternoon as rain pushes eastwards, potentially impacting the latter stages of the game.
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This weekend’s Premier League fixtures will see a mix of autumnal weather, with Saturday generally dry and bright across most venues, while Sunday brings more unsettled conditions with rain and showers affecting several matches. Temperatures will be mild for the time of year, but fans attending Sunday fixtures should be prepared for chilly spells and the possibility of rain.
As always, supporters are encouraged to check the latest local forecasts before travelling and to bring appropriate clothing for the conditions.
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