A preview of the English Premier League's weekend fixtures:
Manchester City vs Southampton
Saturday, October 8 (19:30 IST)
Southampton's nightmare when they visit Premier League champions Manchester City on Saturday will be none other than, Erling Haaland.
Unbeaten City have scored more goals than any team in Europe's leading five leagues this season and will go top if they win or draw, with leaders Arsenal hosting Liverpool on Sunday only a point clear with an inferior goal difference.
Haaland contributed 14 of those 29 league goals, with hat-tricks in his last three home matches.
The 22-year-old striker might have had another treble in Wednesday's 5-0 Champions League demolition of FC Copenhagen, but manager Pep Guardiola took him off at halftime after he scored twice, taking his tally to 19 goals from 11 games for City.
Worryingly for Southampton, the Spaniard said he wanted to save Haaland for Saturday.
"If the game had been tight, Erling would have continued, but it is better to rest and think of Southampton, a team we were unable to beat last season," Guardiola told reporters.
Hasenhuttl is seemingly on borrowed time, not for the first time in his tenure, with the south coast club in 16th place on seven points after four defeats in their last five games.
City will be without defender Kyle Walker, who undewent groin surgery this week, while Southampton have no major injury worries.
Arsenal vs Liverpool
Saturday, October 9 (2100 IST)
Mikel Arteta's table-topping Arsenal beat visiting North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 last weekend and, with seven wins from eight games, will fancy their chances against a Liverpool side currently languishing in the ninth spot.
Bournemouth vs Leicester
Saturday, October 8 (1930 IST)
Leicester City, who thrashed Nottingham Forest 4-0 on Monday for their first league win of the season, hope to push on upwards when they travel to Bournemouth on Saturday.
Chelsea vs Wolves
Saturday, October 8 (19:30 IST)
Chelsea host struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers, who sacked manager Bruno Lage last weekend and have youth team coaches Steve Davis and James Collins preparing the team.
Newcastle vs Brentford
Saturday, October 8 (1930 IST)
Eddie Howe's Magpies, coming off a 2-0 win over Fulham, must gear up to face a Brentford side who are proving to be difficult to predict.
Brighton vs Spurs
Saturday, October 8 (2200 IST)
Brighton & Hove Albion, in fourth place, will play host to Spurs, who are just above them on the table, in Saturday's late game.
Crystal Palace vs Leeds
Sunday, October 9 (1830 IST)
Patrick Vieira who experimented against Chelsea last time out may continue to adapt his central midfield trio against Leeds United, who sit just three points clear of Palace after seven games apiece.
West Ham vs Fulham
Sunday, October 9 (1830 IST)
Fulham who stand eighth will look to improve their head-to-head going into this match with West Ham, who are currently fifteenth.
Everton vs Manchester United
Sunday, October 10 (2330 IST)
Everton will be looking to record their third consecutive league win on Sunday, building on their 2-1 triumph at Southampton and the fact that they face a United side wounded by a 6-3 humbling at Manchester City.
Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa
Tuesday, October 11 (00:30 IST)
It's going to be an uphill battle if Nottingham Forest languishing at the bottom, try to break their losing streak against Aston Villa, six places above them.