MONDAY - Crystal Palace v Arsenal (11pm): A test of Arsenal's top-four credentials here against a Palace side that is a tough nut to crack under manager Patrick Vieira. The Gunners will be looking to maintain form that has seen them win six out of their last seven games. Prediction: Palace 1 Arsenal 1. Getty
SATURDAY - Liverpool v Watford (3.30pm): Could be a messy one for third-from-bottom Watford at Anfield. The Hornets were victors at Southampton before the international break but now take on title-chasing Liverpool who have won nine league games in a row. Prediction: Liverpool 4 Watford 1. AP
Brighton v Norwich (6pm): Battle of two clubs chronically out of form. Brighton have lost six in a row and have games against Arsenal, Spurs and Manchester City coming up. Rock-bottom Norwich have also lost six on the spin and are without a win since January. Prediction: Brighton 1 Norwich 0. Getty
Burnley v Manchester City (6pm): A couple of stumbles of late mean that City's lead over Liverpool at the top of the table has been whittled down to just one point. But Burnley are the traditional whipping boys for Guardiola's side and it will be normal service resumed here. Prediction: Burnley 0 City 3. Reuters
Chelsea v Brentford (6pm): Turbulent times off the pitch for Chelsea, but on it, not so much. Thomas Tuchel's men have won five league games on the trot and will fancy their chances of making it six against a Brentford side three places and eight points above the drop zone. Prediction: Chelsea 3 Brentford 0. Getty
Leeds v Southampton (6pm): Some much-needed relief for the Yorkshiremen lately after two wins in a row under new manager Jesse Marsch helped put daylight between them and the bottom three. They take on a Saints side on the slide after three defeats in a row. Prediction: Leeds 2 Southampton 1. AP
Wolves v Aston Villa (6pm): A Midlands derby that sees eighth-placed Wolves take on a Villa side who sit ninth - albeit with 10 points separating the two clubs. Wolves need the points to maintain their push for a European place against a Villa side looking to avoid a third defeat in a row. Prediction: Wolves 1 Villa 0. AP
Manchester United v Leicester (8.30pm): Two teams who have struggled for consistency all season meet at Old Trafford. United are now four points off the Champions League places and in dire need of wins if they want to play top European football next season. Prediction: United 2 Leicester 2. Reuters
SUNDAY - West Ham v Everton (5pm) One step forward, two steps back for Everton at the moment. A late league win over Newcastle was followed by a 4-0 FA Cup drubbing by Crystal Palace. A tricky trip to the capital is set to add to manager Frank Lampard's woes. Prediction: West Ham 2 Everton 0. Reuters
Tottenham v Newcastle (7.30pm): Momentum seems to be building for Spurs' Champions League hopes after four wins in their last five games. Newcastle have lost their last two matches but are one of this year's most improved teams. Prediction: Spurs 2 Newcastle 1. EPA
MONDAY - Crystal Palace v Arsenal (11pm): A test of Arsenal's top-four credentials here against a Palace side that is a tough nut to crack under manager Patrick Vieira. The Gunners will be looking to maintain form that has seen them win six out of their last seven games. Prediction: Palace 1 Arsenal 1. Getty
SATURDAY - Liverpool v Watford (3.30pm): Could be a messy one for third-from-bottom Watford at Anfield. The Hornets were victors at Southampton before the international break but now take on title-chasing Liverpool who have won nine league games in a row. Prediction: Liverpool 4 Watford 1. AP
Brighton v Norwich (6pm): Battle of two clubs chronically out of form. Brighton have lost six in a row and have games against Arsenal, Spurs and Manchester City coming up. Rock-bottom Norwich have also lost six on the spin and are without a win since January. Prediction: Brighton 1 Norwich 0. Getty
Burnley v Manchester City (6pm): A couple of stumbles of late mean that City's lead over Liverpool at the top of the table has been whittled down to just one point. But Burnley are the traditional whipping boys for Guardiola's side and it will be normal service resumed here. Prediction: Burnley 0 City 3. Reuters
Chelsea v Brentford (6pm): Turbulent times off the pitch for Chelsea, but on it, not so much. Thomas Tuchel's men have won five league games on the trot and will fancy their chances of making it six against a Brentford side three places and eight points above the drop zone. Prediction: Chelsea 3 Brentford 0. Getty
Leeds v Southampton (6pm): Some much-needed relief for the Yorkshiremen lately after two wins in a row under new manager Jesse Marsch helped put daylight between them and the bottom three. They take on a Saints side on the slide after three defeats in a row. Prediction: Leeds 2 Southampton 1. AP
Wolves v Aston Villa (6pm): A Midlands derby that sees eighth-placed Wolves take on a Villa side who sit ninth - albeit with 10 points separating the two clubs. Wolves need the points to maintain their push for a European place against a Villa side looking to avoid a third defeat in a row. Prediction: Wolves 1 Villa 0. AP
Manchester United v Leicester (8.30pm): Two teams who have struggled for consistency all season meet at Old Trafford. United are now four points off the Champions League places and in dire need of wins if they want to play top European football next season. Prediction: United 2 Leicester 2. Reuters
SUNDAY - West Ham v Everton (5pm) One step forward, two steps back for Everton at the moment. A late league win over Newcastle was followed by a 4-0 FA Cup drubbing by Crystal Palace. A tricky trip to the capital is set to add to manager Frank Lampard's woes. Prediction: West Ham 2 Everton 0. Reuters
Tottenham v Newcastle (7.30pm): Momentum seems to be building for Spurs' Champions League hopes after four wins in their last five games. Newcastle have lost their last two matches but are one of this year's most improved teams. Prediction: Spurs 2 Newcastle 1. EPA
MONDAY - Crystal Palace v Arsenal (11pm): A test of Arsenal's top-four credentials here against a Palace side that is a tough nut to crack under manager Patrick Vieira. The Gunners will be looking to maintain form that has seen them win six out of their last seven games. Prediction: Palace 1 Arsenal 1. Getty