Sunday 5 November 2017 12:47, UK
It's a massive Nissan Super Sunday this weekend as Manchester City host Arsenal and Manchester United visit Chelsea - with both matches live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Scroll down for our interactive countdown to the fixtures by taking in the best stats, hearing the views of those that matter and having your say on the big battles and crucial team selections.
Man City v Arsenal
If anyone is going to go there and win, believe it or not, you would go for Arsenal as they play a flamboyant way, they open the game up.
But I cannot go for anything other than a City win considering their form at the moment.
Paul predicts: 3-2 (Sky Bet odds 7/2)
Chelsea v Man Utd
I am going to go 1-0 Chelsea as I just think United are going to go for it and Chelsea will just make a chance or two before the end of the game. There should be just a goal in it, I think it will be tight.
Paul predicts: 1-0 (Sky Bet odds 21/10)
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Man City v Arsenal
Chelsea v Man Utd
Sunday will be the sixth time Mourinho has taken on his former club in competitive action, having faced them twice as Inter Milan boss before going head-to-head with the Blues three times last season in his first campaign as United manager.
Sky Sports' Voice of Football Martin Tyler will be calling the action on Sunday. You can check out his favourite stats ahead of the game here.
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