🔗 Share this article English Top Flight Resumes with Important Fitness Updates England's top division returns this round of fixtures following the FIFA window, with coaches providing important squad updates ahead of Saturday's games. Liverpool Deal With Significant Missing Players Anfield coach Arne Slot has revealed that Bradley, Frimpong, and Florian Wirtz will all sit out this weekend's match against Forest. However, starting shot-stopper Alisson has regained full health from his muscle problem and is fit to play. The manager admitted that Gomez missed sessions recently but will likely be ready for selection, though it's unlikely he'll be risk for the full 90 minutes. Burnley Get Encouraging News on Armando Broja Burnley manager the manager has revealed that attacker Armando Broja may have "dodged a bullet" after picking up an problem while appearing for Albania against the Three Lions. Broja left the fixture on a stretcher, but subsequent examinations have indicated the problem is "much less severe than feared." Parker commented that Broja has participated in sessions since recently and could still play against his former club Chelsea on matchday. Newcastle Fitness News Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has provided news on a number of important squad members ahead of their match against City. Gordon has "trained extensively" to get back from his hip problem and is "questionable" for the weekend's encounter. the full-back is "almost ready" after returning from a knee problem and is also in contention for the matchday roster. the goalkeeper is "okay" after following safety procedures, while Joelinton and Tonali are both available to play against the visitors. Weekend Top Flight Games Chelsea travel to Burnley (Saturday lunchtime GMT) Forest visit Anfield (afternoon) Bournemouth v West Ham (standard kickoff) Wolves host Palace (standard kickoff) The Seagulls host Brentford (afternoon) Fulham host Sunderland (3pm) City travel to Newcastle (late kickoff) Leeds host Villa (Sun early kickoff) Arsenal v Tottenham (Sunday 4.30pm) Man United v Everton (Mon evening kickoff) Managerial Focus on Howe The Magpies could potentially be in the relegation zone if they are defeated against the champions and other matches in other games go against them. The historical record are unfavorable for Howe, who has failed to secure victory the City boss in 18 prior Premier League attempts. His record against Pep stands at two draws and sixteen unsuccessful attempts from their past encounters. "We've improved and without doubt I've seen a significant progress from us," said the Clarets manager Scott Parker. "We need to work on little tiny bits at this current stage." The return of Premier League matches comes after a eventful international break that saw unforgettable highlights including Scotland's nail-biting success for the global tournament.