The Jonaben Challenge Week 2
The Jonaben Challenge Week 2 is here! Fans go head-to-head with Jonaben in EPL predictions.
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The Jonaben Challenge Week 2 is here! Fans go head-to-head with Jonaben in EPL predictions.
The London Stadium lights are set for an electrifying Friday night fixture as West Ham host Chelsea.
What Chelsea need is to recognize that sometimes the kids are more ready than the stars they’re bought to replace.
The goal was ruled out, leaving fans and pundits in disbelief.
But beyond the scoreline, some players really caught the eye—making moves, creating chances, and showing sparks of brilliance.
Who stood out the most?
For all the frustration of conceding from a goalkeeper’s error, the performances of United’s new boys provided flashes of promise.
Manchester City made light work of their game yesterday, cruising to a 4-0 victory.
Beyond the goals, there are a few key things we can take away from this win.
The Jonaben Challenge is here! Each week, I face a fan in predicting EPL scores. Can this week’s bold challenger outsmart me? See predictions, surprises, and the rules.
Arsenal come into this game looking strong after finishing near the top last season, while Manchester United want to bounce back after a disappointing year.
Chelsea want to show they’re ready for a title fight, and Palace want to show their recent trophies are part of a new winning habit.
The Premier League is back — and Chelsea kick things off with a headache every manager secretly loves.
Arne Slot’s Reds will be hungry to make a statement in their first home game of the season. But Bournemouth aren’t travelling to Anfield just to clap for Liverpool’s big night — they believe they can ruin the party.
Eberechi Eze, the 27-year-old attacking midfielder from Crystal Palace, is at the center of a fierce transfer battle between North London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.
PSG aim to prove they can bounce back from their Chelsea defeat, while Spurs chase a win that would announce them as genuine contenders against Europe’s best.
A 4–1 win over AC Milan, lifting the VisitMalta Weekender Trophy, and putting on a show for the Stamford Bridge crowd.
So, what did we actually learn from Chelsea’s final warm-up game?
This game should have been over before half-time. What went wrong? How does a team go from two goals up to walking away empty-handed?
The win gave us a clear look at where the team stands before the Premier League kicks off.
United supporters have been desperate for a reliable number nine. Is Benjamin Šeško finally the one?
The fans loved it. His teammates loved it. And you could almost see the confidence flowing through him after that.