🔗 Share this article Premier League Resumes with Significant Fitness News The Premier League resumes this weekend following the international break, with coaches providing crucial team news ahead of the weekend's matches. The Reds Deal With Significant Absences Liverpool manager Arne Slot has announced that the young defender, the Dutch full-back, and the German midfielder will all be unavailable for this round's game against Forest. However, first-choice goalkeeper Alisson has regained full health from his recent setback and is fit to play. Slot revealed that Joe Gomez was absent from training yesterday but is expected to be fit for consideration, though it's unlikely he'll be risk for the entire match. The Clarets Have Positive Report on Their Striker Turf Moor coach Parker has announced that striker Broja may have "avoided serious injury" after picking up an problem while featuring for Albania against England. The 24-year-old left the match on a medical cart, but subsequent assessments have revealed the injury is "not serious at all." The Burnley manager commented that Broja has participated in sessions since recently and could still face his former club the London side on the weekend. Newcastle Fitness Updates St James' Park coach Eddie Howe has provided updates on several key squad members ahead of their fixture against Manchester City. the winger has "trained extensively" to recover from his hip problem and is "questionable" for Saturday's encounter. Tino Livramento is "almost ready" after overcoming a knee ligament injury and is also in consideration for the squad. Pope is "fine" after undergoing safety procedures, while Joelinton and Sandro Tonali are both fit to take on City. This Round's English Football Matches Chelsea travel to Burnley (Sat 12.30pm BST) Liverpool v Nottingham Forest (standard kickoff) West Ham travel to Bournemouth (afternoon) Palace visit Molineux (3pm) Brentford travel to Brighton (standard kickoff) Fulham host Sunderland (3pm) Newcastle v Man City (late kickoff) Villa visit Elland Road (Sun 2pm) Arsenal host Tottenham (Sun evening) Man United v Everton (Mon night) Coaching Attention on Eddie Howe St James' Park side could find themselves in the relegation zone if they are defeated against City and results in other games are unfavorable. The historical record don't look good for Eddie Howe, who has been unable to beat Guardiola in numerous previous top flight attempts. Howe's history against Guardiola stands at two tied games and 16 losses from their previous meetings. "We've improved and certainly I've seen a significant progress from us," stated Turf Moor manager the gaffer. "We need to work on small details at this point in our development." The comeback of English football matches comes after a chaotic FIFA window that featured remarkable moments including Scotland's thrilling qualification for the global tournament.