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Premier League – Team news: Owen back at Anfield

 

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See the team news ahead of this weekend’s Premier League matches. Click on the links below the photograph for prospective line-ups.

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Saturday (kick off 15:00)

Liverpool v Newcastle

Right-back Steve Finnan (groin), centre-half Daniel Agger (foot) and striker Andriy Voronin (ankle) are all out for Liverpool, whose Spanish star Fernando Torres has scored hat-tricks in his two previous matches at Anfield.

A decimated Newcastle will be captained by striker Michael Owen on his return to his first club. Obafemi Martins is fit and should partner him in the absence of Mark Viduka. Goalkeeper Shay Given (groin), full-back Stephen Carr (hamstring) plus midfielders Emre (calf) and Nicky Butt are sidelined, while Joey Barton has been refused permission to return to hometown Liverpool following his arrest there last year.

Reading v Manchester City

Reading manager Steve Coppell has said he is unlikely to make changes after the away win at Middlesbrough last week, meaning Shane Long will get another chance to shine in attack alongside Kevin Doyle. Captain Graeme Murty, midfielder Glen Little and winger Bobby Convey are injured, while Emerse Fae is still recovering from malaria.

Manchester City welcome back Brazil star Elano, although a hamstring injury for young centre-half Nedum Onuoha gives Sven-Goran Eriksson problems with Micah Richards (knee) out long-term.

Fulham v Blackburn

Veteran Jari Litmanen, having overcome a heart scare, is back in Finland to sort out a muscle strain and so his Fulham debut is delayed again. Midfielder Alexei Smertin (leg) also misses out through injury.

Key men David Dunn and Ryan Nelsen are Rovers’ only absentees.

Sunday (kick off 15:00 unless stated)

Wigan v Arsenal

Midfielders Ryan Taylor and Kevin Kilbane are the only players on the treatment table of Steve Bruce’s side.

Arsenal have problems on the left after Abou Diaby (calf) joined Tomas Rosicky (hamstring) and Alexandre Song (muscle) on the sidelines, while Emmanuel Eboue is suspended. Theo Walcott has picked up a thigh problem and will not feature, but Robin van Persie is tipped to start alongside Emmanuel Adebayor.

Tottenham v West Ham

Spurs must make do without injured Jermaine Jenas (ankle), as well as other midfield men Ricardo Rocha (ankle) and Gareth Bale (foot).

West Ham have a lengthy injury list led by centre-half Matthew Upson, struggling with a calf strain, midfielders Matthew Etherington (groin) and Scott Parker (knee) and striker Craig Bellamy (abdominal). Lee Bowyer is suspended.

Sunderland v Everton

Defender Danny Collins returns from suspension for the Black Cats, although midfielder Liam Miller is out with a calf strain.

Midfielder Lee Carsley is banned for Everton, who are also missing Manuel Fernandes in the position. Defender Anthony Gardner remains out but the middle of the park will be boosted by the expected availability of playmaker Mikel Arteta and Thomas Gravesen.

Written by Israel Saria

For the last 20 years I have been working as a football pundit. This experience has provided me with a very useful insight into football and the opportunity to carry out extensive research into the game including its players, the stadiums, the rules and tactics and I have also been grateful to meet a wide range of people connected to football in the UK, Tanzania, Germany .....

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