🔗 Share this article English Top Flight Resumes with Important Injury Reports The Premier League kicks off again this round of fixtures following the pause for national teams, with coaches providing vital squad updates ahead of the weekend's fixtures. The Reds Encounter Major Unavailable Stars Liverpool manager Arne Slot has confirmed that Bradley, Frimpong, and the German midfielder will all miss this upcoming match against the visitors. On a positive note, first-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker has regained full health from his muscle problem and is available. The Liverpool boss revealed that Gomez missed practice on Thursday but is expected to be fit for the squad, though it's unlikely he'll be played for the full 90 minutes. Turf Moor Side Have Good News on Broja Burnley manager the manager has revealed that striker Broja may have "escaped major damage" after picking up an knock while appearing for his national team against the Three Lions. The 24-year-old left the match on a medical cart, but later assessments have shown the injury is "not serious at all." Scott Parker added that the forward has trained since Wednesday and could potentially feature versus his old team Chelsea on matchday. Newcastle Fitness Reports Newcastle manager Howe has provided news on multiple key individuals ahead of their match against the champions. the winger has "worked very hard" to return from his hip problem and is "touch-and-go" for tomorrow's encounter. Livramento is "very close" after overcoming a knee ligament injury and is also in contention for selection. Nick Pope is "fine" after completing concussion protocols, while the Brazilian and Sandro Tonali are both ready to face Manchester City. This Round's Top Flight Matches Turf Moor hosts Chelsea (Sat early kickoff GMT) Liverpool v Nottingham Forest (3pm) West Ham travel to Bournemouth (standard kickoff) Wolves v Crystal Palace (afternoon) Brentford travel to Brighton (3pm) Fulham v Sunderland (3pm) Newcastle v Man City (evening) Leeds host Villa (Sun afternoon) Spurs visit the Emirates (Sun 4.30pm) United host Everton (Mon night) Coaching Spotlight on Eddie Howe The Magpies could end up in the relegation zone if they are defeated against Manchester City and results in other games go against them. The statistics don't look good for the Newcastle manager, who has been unable to beat the City boss in numerous prior top flight matches. Howe's history against Pep stands at two draws and sixteen defeats from their past encounters. "We've developed and definitely I've seen a huge development from us," commented Burnley coach Scott Parker. "We need to work on little tiny bits at this present moment in time." The return of top flight action comes after a eventful national team period that featured unforgettable events including Scotland's dramatic achievement for the World Cup.