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It’s Thanksgiving week in the Premier League, but not everyone in the league may be feeling the holiday spirit. David Moyes’ life with West Ham started the same way it did during his previous managerial tenure in the league — with a loss. There was so much disdain for the Hammers’ 2-0 loss to Watford on Sunday, West Ham fans dialed the Essex Police Force to spew their grievances. Elsewhere, a 4-0 loss to Chelsea last weekend cost former West Brom manager Tony Pulis his job, while Southampton produced yet another sorry effort in a 3-0 loss to Liverpool. On a brighter note, Arsenal earned bragging rights over Tottenham with a 2-0 win in last weekend’s North London Derby, while Bournemouth remarkably smashed Huddersfield Town, putting four …show more content…

The Swans are two points away from safety and at risk of continuing their four-game league losing streak. Swansea have too often relied on Tammy Abraham, which has brought their struggles, while Paul Clement’s job is truly at risk. With Cherries striker Callum Wilson in hot form, this should be a closely contested game. As for a shocking result, Manchester City or Arsenal could experience the designation. City visits a Huddersfield side that has already beaten their neighbors, Manchester Untied, at home this season. With City not looking overly convincing in their last few games, this could be an excellent opportunity for David Wagner’s Terriers to move up the table. Meanwhile, Arsenal will visit a Burnley side with excellent form this season, as both teams have 22 points in the table. A Burnley win could cement them as a true contender for the top 4. It’s games like this that could be the difference in Sean Dyche getting a crack at the Everton job or a better team, so expect it to be a great contest. Below are this weekend’s fixtures and have a happy Thanksgiving! Friday, Nov. 24, 2017 West Ham United (2-3-7) vs. Leicester City (3-4-5) | 3 p.m. Eastern Time, 8 p.m. British Time Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017 Tottenham Hotspur (7-2-3) vs. West Bromwich Albion (2-4-6) | 10 a.m. Eastern Time, 3 p.m. British Time Manchester United (8-2-2) vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (4-4-4) | 10 a.m. Eastern Time, 3 p.m. British Time Newcastle United

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