Saturday (3.0 unless stated)
Newcastle (17) v Arsenal (9) - Live BT Sports 1, 12.30pm
Newcastle will make a late decision on midfielder Moussa Sissoko who has missed the last two games with a groin problem but is back in training. Striker Papiss Cisse is in contention after sitting out the League Cup victory over Northampton through illness, full back Daryl Janmaat will hope for a return to league action after serving his one-match ban, and recent signing Florian Thauvin is in the running for a first league start.
Arsenal could be without defenders Per Mertesacker (chest infection) and Laurent Koscielny (back). Striker Danny Welbeck (knee) and midfielder Jack Wilshere (leg) are due to return after the upcoming international break. Tomas Rosicky (knee) remains a longer-term absentee.
Last season: Newcastle 1 Arsenal 2, Arsenal 4 Newcastle 1
Last five league matches: Newcastle L W D L D; Arsenal D W L W D
Top scorers (all competitions): Daryl Janmaat, Siem De Jong, Mike Williamson, Georginio Wijnaldum, Papiss Cisse & Florian Thauvin (Newcastle) 1; Olivier Giroud & Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal) 1
Match odds: H 5-1 A 1-2 D 10-3
Referee: Andre Marriner
Aston Villa (14) v Sunderland (19)
Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood could be without several players through illness. The manager has refused to name those suffering and remains hopeful they will be available. Adama Traore is a major doubt, after the winger limped out of the Capital One Cup win over Notts County on Tuesday with an ankle injury.
Sunderland new boy Ola Toivonen will come straight into the reckoning for a place in Dick Advocaat’s attack. Jeremain Lens and Billy Jones return to contention after missing the midweek League Cup win over Exeter as a precaution. Striker Steven Fletcher has recovered from a slight concussion sustained against Exeter but full back Adam Matthews (ankle) is out for up to six weeks.
Last season: Sunderland 0 Aston Villa 4, Aston Villa 0 Sunderland 0
Last five league matches: Aston Villa L L W L L; Sunderland D L L L D
Top scorers (all competitions): Scott Sinclair (Aston Villa) 3; Jermain Defoe (Sunderland) 5
Match odds: H 5-6 A 7-2 D 12-5
Referee: Robert Madley
Bournemouth (13) v Leicester (2)
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe is set to pick from the squad which secured the club's first Premier League win at West Ham last weekend. His side suffered a "couple of knocks" after their League Cup victory against Hartlepool, but there are no major new concerns. Republic of Ireland internationalHarry Arter remains sidelined with a groin injury.
Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri is set to hand a first Premier League start to recent recruit Gokhan Inler. Ranieri changed his entire team for the 4-1 League Cup win at Bury and will revert to trusted league players. Joe Dodoo, who scored a debut hat-trick at Bury, is travelling to Bournemouth while Leonardo Ulloa is pushing to start after playing in midweek.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Last five league matches: Bournemouth W W L L W; Leicester D W W W
Top scorers (all competitions): Callum Wilson (Bournemouth) 3; Riyad Mahrez (Leicester) 4
Match odds: H 23-20 A 23-10 D 12-5
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
Chelsea (10) v Crystal Palace (5)
Chelsea will be without suspended captain John Terry, meaning Gary Cahill and Kurt Zouma are likely to line up in central defence. Victor Moses and Oscar missed the match against West Brom last week with undisclosed injuries and could again be absent, but Brazilian forward Kenedy could make his debut.
Yannick Bolasie is available for Crystal Palace after missing the midweek match against Shrewsbury following the death of his father. Wilfried Zaha could drop out for Bolasie, while midfielder Mile Jedinak (hamstring) is out for two to three weeks. Goalkeeper Julian Speroni (finger) and strikers Marouane Chamakh and Fraizer Campbell (both hamstring) are likely to be absent.
Last season: Chelsea 1 Crystal Palace 0, Crystal Palace 1 Chelsea 2
Last five league matches: Chelsea L W D L W; Crystal Palace W W W L W
Top scorers (all competitions): Pedro (Chelsea) 2 (includes one for Barcelona); Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) 2
Match odds: H 1-3 A 8-1 D 4-1
Referee: Craig Pawson
Liverpool (3) v West Ham (11) - Live Setanta Sports 1
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was without captain Jordan Henderson (foot) and midfielder Adam Lallana (thigh) for Monday's draw at Arsenal and the same is likely to apply against West Ham. Rodgers must decide whether to retain Lucas Leiva in central midfield or bring in the more attacking Jordon Ibe.
Striker Diafra Sakho is expected to be available for West Ham following a groin problem, but defender Carl Jenkinson serves a one-match ban. Goalkeeper Adrian remains suspended, while defender Joey O’Brien (calf) and strikers Enner Valencia (leg) and Mauro Zarate (hamstring) are out. Andy Carroll (knee) is back in training but unlikely to be selected until next month.
Last season: Liverpool 2 West Ham 0, West Ham 3 Liverpool 1
Last five league matches: Liverpool L L W W D; West Ham L L W L L
Top scorers (all competitions): Philippe Coutinho & Christian Benteke (Liverpool) 1; Cheikhou Kouyate & Mauro Zarate (West Ham) 2
Match odds: H 1-3 A 8-1 D 4-1
Referee: Kevin Friend
Manchester City (1) v Watford (12)
Manchester City are without striker Wilfried Bony who suffered a cut leg in training. Midfielder Fernando (groin) is also absent, along with full backs Pablo Zabaleta (groin) and Gael Clichy (ankle). New signing Nicolas Otamendi, who did not play at Everton last week as he awaited his work permit, is still not available.
Watford will have Uruguayan defender Miguel Britos suspended after he was sent off in the League Cup defeat at Preston. Other than Britos and long-term absentee Joel Ekstrand (knee), coach Quique Sanchez Flores will pick from a full-strength squad.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Last five league matches: Man City W W W W W; Watford W D D D D
Top scorers (all competitions): Vincent Kompany (Man City) 2; Miguel Layun & Odion Ighalo (Watford) 1
Match odds: H 1-5 A 11-1 D 6-1
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Stoke (15) v West Brom (20)
Bojan Krkic could make his first league appearance of the season for Stoke, and fellow playmaker Xherdan Shaqiri is in line for a home debut. Manager Mark Hughes will call on his first-choice players after resting several for the League Cup match at Luton. Jonathan Walters came into the side at Luton and scored, amid uncertainty over his future. Peter Odemwingie (hamstring) and Ryan Shawcross (back) remain sidelined.
Saido Berahino could return for West Brom at Stoke. The striker has had a transfer request rejected, and has missed the last two games while Tottenham have had two bids turns down. Winger Callum McManaman picked up a niggle and midfielder Chris Brunt a hamstring problem on League Cup duty against Port Vale. Goalkeeper Ben Foster remains sidelined with a long-term knee injury.
Last season: West Brom 1 Stoke 0, Stoke 2 West Brom 0
Last five league matches: Stoke D W L D D; West Brom W L L D L
Top scorers (all competitions): Mame Diouf (Stoke) 2; James Morrison (West Brom) 2
Match odds: H 19-20 A 16-5 D 9-4
Referee: Michael Oliver
Tottenham (16) v Everton (7) - Live Sky Sports 1, 5.30pm
New Tottenham signing Son Heung-min may miss out on an immediate debut, as he awaits a work permit. Playmaker Christian Eriksen remains sidelined with a knee injury, but winger Andros Townsend could be available after returning to training. Clinton N'Jie, the summer arrival from Lyon, is yet to make his debut and remains a doubt.
John Stones will remain at the heart of Everton’s defence after seeing a transfer request rejected, amid interest from Chelsea. Winger Bryan Oviedo may slot in at left back again as Brendan Galloway (knee) remains a doubt and Leighton Baines (ankle) is out injured, along with Steven Pienaar (hamstring), Tony Hibbert (knee) and Darron Gibson (foot).
Last season: Everton 0 Tottenham 1, Tottenham 2 Everton 1
Last five league matches: Tottenham W W L D D; Everton W L D W L
Top scorers (all competitions): Eric Dier, Nacer Chadli & Dele Alli (Tottenham) 1; Romelu Lukaku (Everton) 4
Match odds: H 10-11 A 3-1 D 5-2
Referee: Mike Jones
SUNDAY
Southampton (18) v Norwich (8) - Live Sky Sports 1, 1.30pm
Manager Ronald Koeman is hoping to have both Victor Wanyama and Sadio Mane fit for Southampton. Wanyama has had a stomach infection while Mane has been troubled by a hip issue. Ryan Bertrand (knee) and Jordy Clasie (hamstring) remain unavailable, as does long-term absentee Fraser Forster (knee).
Norwich will be without Lewis Grabban who is serving a club suspension after walking out prior to the midweek League Cup win over Rotherham. Martin Olsson (shoulder) is being tested in the under-21 ranks before being deemed ready for first-team duty and Kyle Lafferty (knee) is back in training.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Last five league matches: Southampton W L D L D; Norwich D W L W D
Top scorers (all competitions): Graziano Pelle (Southampton) 3; Nathan Redmond & Russell Martin (Norwich) 2
Match odds: H 10-11 A 3-1 D 12-5
Referee: Jon Moss
Swansea (6) v Manchester United (4) - Live Sky Sports 1, 4.0pm
Ki Sung-yueng is available for Swansea. The South Korean midfielder suffered a hamstring injury in the opening game of the season at Chelsea but came through the League Cup victory over York in midweek unscathed. He could get the nod over Jack Cork while manager Garry Monk has the luxury of a full-strength squad to select from.
Playmaker Adnan Januzaj has been ruled out of Manchester United’s plans because of a hip problem. Ander Herrera and Marouane Fellaini are contenders to replace the Belgian. Defender Phil Jones (mild thrombosis) remains out and goalkeeper David de Gea is still sidelined due to Real Madrid’s interest in him affecting his focus.
Last season: Swansea 2 Manchester United 1, Manchester United 1 Swansea 2
Last five league matches: Swansea L L D W D; Manchester United D D W W D
Top scorers (all competitions): Bafetimbi Gomis (Swansea) 3; Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) 3
Match odds: H 11-5 A 5-4 D 11-5
Referee: Martin Atkinson