The Premier League has been typically unpredictable thus far, just as it was starting to look like a one-horse race, Manchester City's sharp fall in form has seen the Premier League standings blown wide open as bitter rivals Manchester United took their place atop the English perch.
Week 8 presents another chance to look forward in anticipation of the drama to come, with the match between Arsenal and Manchester Unitedat the Emirates anticipated to be a big test of each club's title credentials.
Man Utd travel to north London having won three Premier League games in a row and currently sit top of the table, while Arsenal got back to winning ways in the league with an impressive 5-2 victory over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium last Saturday afternoon.