Soccer-Bullet point previews of Premier League matches
* Brighton have won four in 13 away games while Fulham have won seven of 13 home games played this season. Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (1500) * Wolves have two wins in their 17 Premier League meetings with Newcastle. * The last game between the two sides ended with a 2-2 draw.
Match-by-match facts and statistics ahead of the next round of Premier League fixtures from March 2-3 (all times GMT): Saturday, March 2
Brentford v Chelsea (1500) * Chelsea have won once in their five Premier League meetings with Brentford (D1 L3).
* Brentford have a four-game unbeaten streak against Chelsea, winning 2-0 in their last two meetings. * Chelsea last beat Brentford 1-0 in October 2021.
Everton v West Ham United (1500) * Everton have moved up to 15th place after their points deduction was reduced from 10 to six.
* Everton have 29 wins over West Ham in 55 matches played in the Premier League (D13 L13). * West Ham have six wins at Goodison Park while Everton have 16 home wins over the London side.
Fulham v Brighton & Hove Albion (1500) * Brighton are yet win a match against Fulham in their seven Premier League meetings (D4 L3).
* Fulham won 2-1 in Brighton's last visit to Craven Cottage. * Brighton have won four in 13 away games while Fulham have won seven of 13 home games played this season.
Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (1500) * Wolves have two wins in their 17 Premier League meetings with Newcastle.
* The last game between the two sides ended with a 2-2 draw. * Wolves were beaten 2-1 in their last visit to St. James Park.
Nottingham Forest v Liverpool (1500) * Forest have three wins against Liverpool in their 13 Premier League meetings (D4 L6)
* Liverpool are yet to win an away game against Forest in the Premier League. * Forest beat Liverpool 1-0 in their last visit to the City Ground.
Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace (1500) * Palace's last league victory at Tottenham came in 1997.
* Spurs have 18 wins in their 29 Premier League meetings with Palace (D7 L4) * Palace have lost their last four league games against Spurs.
Luton Town v Aston Villa (1730) * Villa won in the side's only Premier League meeting in October. This is Villa's first Premier League visit to Kenilworth Road.
* Villa last won at Luton in a top-flight match in 1989. * Luton are battling relegation in 18th place, having lost their last three games.
Sunday, March 3 Burnley v Bournemouth (1300)
* Burnley have six wins over Bournemouth in their nine Premier League meetings (D0 L3). * Bournemouth won 2-1 in their last Premier League meeting.
* Bournemouth's last league win at Burnley came six years ago. Manchester City v Manchester United (1530)
* City have 19 wins over United (D6 L25) in their 53 Premier League meetings. * United suffered a 3-0 defeat in the last meeting between the two sides.
* United were beaten 6-3 in their last visit to the Etihad. Monday, March 4
Sheffield United v Arsenal * Arsenal have won five of their 11 Premier League meetings with Sheffield United (D4 L2)
* Arsenal have won their last six league games, scoring three or more goals in five of those matches. * Sheffield United have conceded the most goals (66) in the Premier League this season. (Compiled by Shifa Jahan in Bengaluru Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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