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- 02 Mar 2026
The English top flight returns this round of fixtures following the FIFA window, with managers providing crucial team news ahead of the weekend's games.
Anfield coach Arne Slot has confirmed that Conor Bradley, Frimpong, and Florian Wirtz will all sit out this weekend's fixture against Forest.
Meanwhile, first-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker has returned to fitness from his muscle problem and is fit to play.
The Liverpool boss admitted that the versatile defender sat out practice recently but should be fit for consideration, though he probably won't be used for the full 90 minutes.
Turf Moor coach Scott Parker has announced that striker the Albanian may have "dodged a bullet" after picking up an ankle injury while appearing for his national team against the Three Lions.
Broja left the game on a stretcher, but later assessments have indicated the injury is "not serious at all."
Scott Parker noted that the forward has been in training since Wednesday and could still face his old team Chelsea on the weekend.
Magpies boss Eddie Howe has provided updates on a number of key individuals ahead of their match against City.
Anthony Gordon has "trained extensively" to recover from his hip problem and is "a doubt" for tomorrow's encounter.
the full-back is "nearing fitness" after returning from a serious knee issue and is also in consideration for the squad.
Nick Pope is "fine" after following safety procedures, while Joelinton and Tonali are both fit to face City.
Newcastle could potentially be in the drop zone if they are defeated against City and results around them are unfavorable.
The omens aren't great for Howe, who has failed to secure victory the City boss in 18 prior Premier League encounters.
His record against Pep stands at two draws and sixteen defeats from their previous meetings.
"We've improved and without doubt I've seen a huge development from us," said Burnley boss Scott Parker. "We need to work on minor aspects at this point in our development."
The comeback of English football fixtures comes after a chaotic FIFA window that featured unforgettable events including the Scottish team's thrilling qualification for the global tournament.
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