đź”— Share this article Premier League Resumes with Key Injury Reports England's top division returns this weekend following the FIFA window, with coaches providing crucial team news ahead of matchday twelve's matches. Liverpool Encounter Substantial Absences Reds boss Arne Slot has revealed that Bradley, Jeremie Frimpong, and Florian Wirtz will all miss this weekend's match against Nottingham Forest. Meanwhile, number one shot-stopper Alisson Becker has returned to fitness from his hamstring injury and is fit to play. The manager stated that Gomez was absent from practice recently but is expected to be ready for consideration, though he may not be risk for the complete game. Burnley Get Good Update on Armando Broja Turf Moor coach Scott Parker has revealed that forward Armando Broja may have "avoided serious injury" after sustaining an knock while appearing for Albania against England. The striker left the fixture on a assisted device, but later checks have shown the issue is "much less severe than feared." The Burnley manager commented that Broja has trained since Wednesday and could still face his old team the London side on the weekend. Newcastle Injury Reports Magpies boss Howe has offered news on a number of important players ahead of their fixture against Manchester City. Gordon has "put in significant effort" to recover from his recent issue and is "touch-and-go" for the weekend's encounter. the full-back is "nearing fitness" after overcoming a knee ligament injury and is also in consideration for selection. Nick Pope is "fine" after following concussion protocols, while Joelinton and Tonali are both available to take on Manchester City. Weekend Top Flight Matches Turf Moor hosts Chelsea (Sat early kickoff UK time) Forest visit Anfield (afternoon) Bournemouth v West Ham (standard kickoff) Wolves v Crystal Palace (standard kickoff) The Seagulls host Brentford (3pm) Fulham v Sunderland (afternoon) The Magpies host City (late kickoff) Leeds v Aston Villa (Sunday early kickoff) Arsenal host Tottenham (Sun 4.30pm) United host Everton (Mon evening kickoff) Managerial Spotlight on Eddie Howe St James' Park side could find themselves in the bottom three if they suffer defeat against Manchester City and outcomes elsewhere go against them. The statistics are unfavorable for Howe, who has never won Guardiola in 18 past top flight matches. His record against Guardiola stands at two tied games and sixteen unsuccessful attempts from their previous meetings. "We've developed and certainly I've seen a significant progress from us," commented Burnley coach Scott Parker. "We need to work on little tiny bits at this present moment in time." The resumption of Premier League matches comes after a chaotic international break that featured unforgettable events including Scotland's thrilling achievement for the World Cup.