There are football weekends, and then there are weekends when the fixture list lines up in a way that keeps the conversation going from the first kickoff to the final whistle. The coming round of Premier League action falls firmly in that second category. Four games spread across Saturday and Sunday create a steady rhythm of football, each with its own storyline and momentum.
At Fanzone Sports Lounge, the weekend sets up perfectly for supporters who prefer to follow the action together. Big screens, a lively crowd, good food, and cold drinks create the kind of atmosphere where every tackle, goal, and VAR decision draws a reaction.
Saturday Opens with Chelsea vs Burnley
The weekend begins with Chelsea facing Burnley at 6:00 PM.
Chelsea usually approach games like this with the expectation of controlling possession and territory. Burnley, meanwhile, are known for defensive discipline and patience. Matches like this often turn on small moments — a set piece, a defensive lapse, or a moment of individual quality. If Chelsea break through early, the game opens up. If Burnley hold firm, the tension builds with every passing minute.
Late Saturday Night: Man City vs Newcastle
Later in the evening, the spotlight turns to Manchester City against Newcastle United at 11:00 PM.
This matchup usually carries a different tempo. City’s patient passing and positional control meet Newcastle’s athletic pressing and quick transitions. It’s a contest that often produces sharp tactical battles in midfield. Newcastle’s intensity can disrupt even the most organized sides, while City’s composure with the ball can slowly stretch a defense until openings appear.
For viewers, it’s the kind of game that rewards attention to detail — not just goals, but the patterns of play that lead to them.
Sunday Afternoon: Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool
Sunday begins with Nottingham Forest hosting Liverpool at 5:00 PM.
Liverpool’s identity has long revolved around pace and relentless pressure. Forest often respond to that style with compact defending and direct counterattacks. The balance between those two approaches shapes the game. Liverpool will push the tempo early, while Forest look for moments when possession changes quickly and space opens up.
Sunday Night Climax: Tottenham vs Arsenal
The weekend closes with one of the league’s most emotionally charged fixtures: Tottenham Hotspur versus Arsenal at 7:30 PM.
The North London derby rarely follows a predictable script. Form and league position often fade once the whistle blows. What remains is intensity, speed, and the weight of rivalry. These games tend to produce fast attacking sequences, sharp tackles, and moments that live in supporters’ memories long after the season ends.
Where to Watch the Weekend Unfold
For fans looking to experience every moment in the right setting, Fanzone Sports Lounge offers the kind of matchday environment football deserves. Screens are clear, the sound carries the stadium atmosphere, and the crowd reacts together as the drama unfolds.
📍 Location: Kituo Park, next to Rubis Kabati
📞 Reservations: 0701305021 or 0701187914
From the first kickoff on Saturday to the derby finale on Sunday, the weekend promises ninety-minute stories that build, twist, and settle only when the final whistle arrives.

