Newcastle v Bournemouth (Saturday, kick off 4.30pm UAE)
Newcastle United are riding high at the moment with Wednesday's win over Wolves their ninth victory across competitions that has seen them move up to fourth in the Premier League table.
A 3-0 victory was secured off of two goals by in-form Alexander Isak, who has now netted 16 goals in as many games.
Bournemouth are also on a club record run of nine top-flight games without defeat following a battling 2-2 draw with Chelsea last time out. Victory for the Cherries will take them up to fifth.
Prediction: Newcastle 2 Bournemouth 1
Brentford v Liverpool (7pm)
Arne Slot's Liverpool had to salvage a point against high-flying Nottingham Forest in midweek, with Diogo Jota's goal ensuring they maintained their four-point lead at the top of the table.
Brentford also go into the fixture on the back of a draw with Christian Noorgard the hero in the Bees' 2-2 comeback against Manchester City.
Prediction: Brentford 0 Liverpool 2
Leicester City v Fulham (7pm)
Leicester are in freefall, with new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy in desperate need of reinforcements to stop the rot. Since the Dutchman replaced Steve Cooper in December, the Foxes have won only once in eight league games and are second-bottom and three points from safety.
Fulham's run of draws was ended by a 3-2 defeat to West Ham last time out, leaving the Cottagers 10th in the table.
Prediction: Leicester 0 Fulham 1
West Ham v Crystal Palace (7pm)
New manager Graham Potter got West Ham back to winning ways with victory over Fulham having lost on his debut in the FA Cup to Aston Villa last week.
The Hammers face one of the division's form teams at the moment with Palace unbeaten in five matches across competitions.
Only two points and two places separate the two London clubs with West Ham 13th on 26 points and Palace on 24 points.
Prediction: West Ham 2 Palace 2
Arsenal v Aston Villa (9.30pm)
Arsenal reignited their title challenge with a comeback win against North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in midweek.
The Gunners relied on their set-piece prowess to upstage their neighbours but manager Mikel Arteta admits he will have to delve into the transfer market after the news that striker Gabriel Jesus is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.
Villa are unbeaten in their past four matches having ruined David Moyes' return to the Everton dugout on Wednesday.
Prediction: Arsenal 3 Villa 1
Everton v Tottenham (Sunday, 6pm)
Two teams struggling for form at the moment, though Everton's problems are more pronounced. A lack of a proven goalscorer was cited by Moyes following his first game back - a 1-0 defeat to Villa - and with Armando Broja ruled out for three months injured, signing a top-quality striker is a priority with the Toffees only a point above the relegation zone.
Tottenham's season continues to lurch from bad to worse, their 2-1 defeat at Arsenal extending their winless run in the league to five games.
Prediction: Everton 0 Tottenham 2
Man United v Brighton (6pm)
Brighton ended a run of four straight draws in the league with a 2-0 win over Ipswich Town while United followed up their draw with Liverpool in the league and FA Cup win over Arsenal on penalties with a 3-1 win against Southampton.
The hero was Amad Diallo, who bagged his first Premier League hat-trick with all three goals coming in the final 12 minutes.
Have United finally turned a corner under head coach Ruben Amorim?
Prediction: Brighton 2 Man United 1
Nottingham Forest v Southampton (6pm)
Forest came close to doing the double over Liverpool on Tuesday before Diogo Jota's header cancelled out Chris Woods' early opener. Liverpool boss Arne Slot said Forest were genuine title contenders after the match, and they sit third just six points behind the league leaders.
Forest boast the meanest defence in the division (10 goals conceded) against the league's most goal-shy attack in Southampton (13 scored). The Saints, on six points, are on course to become the worst team in Premier League history.
Prediction: Forest 3 Southampton 0
Ipswich Town v Man City (8.30pm)
When the two teams met at the Etihad in September City were flying high while Ipswich were still adjusting to life back in the top flight. Fast forward three months and it's a different story.
City were held to a 2-2 draw against Brentford in midweek, ending a mini-revival after seeing their form plummet off a cliff in November and December.
Erling Haaland banged in a hat-trick in the first meeting. Fresh from agreeing a long-term contract to remain at City until 2034, he will hope to rediscover that form again at Portman Road.
Prediction: Ipswich 1 Man City 2
Chelsea v Wolves (Tuesday, midnight)
Chelsea's title charge has taken a hit over the past month with the Blues winless in five league matches.
That slump has seen Enzo Maresca's side slip down to fifth in the standings, 10 points behind Liverpool at the top with the Reds also having a game in hand.
Wolves' upturn in fortune under new manager Vitor Pereira was checked on Wednesday as Newcastle ran out 3-0 winners.
Prediction: Chelsea 1 Wolves 1