Everton v Wigan Athletic – 3pm

Midfielder Darron Gibson will be eligible to play against Wigan as his appeal against his red card at West Ham cannot be heard until later in the week.

Fulham v Southampton – 3pm

Adam Lallana is again likely to be out. The Saints captain missed Saturday’s 1-0 home defeat to Sunderland with a knee injury and is expected to miss out on the trip to Craven Cottage.

Manchester United v Newcastle United – 3pm

Sir Alex Ferguson is certain to make changes after a draw with Swansea. Meanwhile, Newcastle boss Alan Pardew will be without suspended midfielder Cheick Tiote.

Norwich City v Chelsea – 3pm

Rafael Benitez looks set to be without Chelsea captain John Terry again. Terry is still suffering inflammation on his knee following surgery.

QPR v West Bromwich Albion – 3pm

Goalkeeper Julio Cesar (back) should be fit to return for QPR. West Brom’s Youssouf Mulumbu is available after suspension.

Reading v Swansea City – 3pm

Swansea manager Michael Laudrup may shuffle his pack. The Dane hopes to have winger Pablo Hernandez available after a thigh injury.

Sunderland v Manchester City – 3pm

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany (groin) could return after being kept on the bench as a precaution last weekend. Striker Mario Balotelli (illness) could also come back into contention.

Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur – 5.30pm

Forward Clint Dempsey is a doubt with a groin problem for Spurs. Benoit Assou-Ekotto may make his long-awaited comeback from a knee injury while Scott Parker could also make his first start of the season.

Stoke City v Liverpool – 7.45pm

Stoke striker Michael Owen could make his first-team comeback against his former club.

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Written by Israel Saria

I have been involved with sports in Tanzania as a Volleyball Coach for many years—and was a Tanzania Amateur Volleyball Association (TAVA) leader. I studied sports management at Leipzig University in Germany and understand the science behind sports. That led me to work as a football pundit, with the BBC ( Swahili service) in London. That experience and exposure took me to covering the 2010, World Cup in South Africa. This provided me with a great insight into international level football commentary and the opportunity to carry out extensive research into the game including its players, the stadiums, the rules and tactics.I have also been grateful to meet a wide range of people connected to football in the UK, Tanzania, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Ireland, France, Kenya etc, and visited almost all of the key football stadiums across United Kingdom, and Europe.

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