Manchester United 1 Chelsea 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Two months can be a long time in football. In February it was United who won at Chelsea to knock them out of the FA Cup. But Chelsea now have the momentum and with Eden Hazard, pictured, in great form they can avenge that loss here to boost their top-four hopes. Reuters
Liverpool 5 Huddersfield Town 0, Friday, 11pm UAE time. Liverpool must win to keep the pressure on Manchester City. Already relegated Huddersfield Town are unlikely to be much of a threat and Mohamed Salah, pictured, fresh from his few days in New York and his teammates should have a comfortable win here. Action Images via Reuters
Tottenham Hotspur 2 West Ham United 0, Saturday, 3.30pm. Tottenham will have one eye on the Uefa Champions League but Mauricio Pochettino, pictured, should still have the strength of resources to maintain his side’s 100 per cent record at their new stadium. EPA
Crystal Palace 1 Everton 2, Saturday, 6pm. Both sides had impressive results last weekend but Everton are the more consistent of the two. Marco Silva’s, pictured, side have overcome a mid-season dip and can continue their push for seventh place here. Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
Fulham 2 Cardiff City 1, Saturday, 6pm. This is must win for Cardiff if they are to beat the drop. But with the pressure off, having already been consigned to relegation, Fulham are playing some good stuff and with Aleksandar Mitrovic, pictured, in good form they can win again to make it three in a row. PA via AP
Southampton 2 Bournemouth 0, Saturday, 6pm. Bournemouth have largely struggled in the second half of the season and this feels like three points for the hosts, with Shane Long, pictured, looking to build on his fastest-ever Premier League strike on Tuesday. Action Images via Reuters
Watford 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Saturday, 6pm. Three weeks ago Watford came from two down to beat Wolves 3-2 in the FA Cup semi-final. Wolves will be desperate for revenge, but despite the high motivation for players such as Raul Jimenez, pictured, they will have to settle for a point. Getty
Brighton and Hove Albion 0 Newcastle United 2, Saturday, 8.30pm. Brighton’s form has completely fallen away and playing a confident Newcastle, who have no pressure, is not a good scenario. Ayoze Perez, pictured, to have another fruitful day for Newcastle. Getty
Leicester City 2 Arsenal 1, Sunday, 3pm. Arsenal’s away form has been poor for much of the season. Given Leicester’s improvement under Brendan Rodgers and the goals of Jamie Vardy, pictured, this could be another loss on the road for Unai Emery. Getty
Burnley 0 Manchester City 2, Sunday, 5.05pm. Turf Moor can be a tough away day for sides, City did not win there in the league last season as they were held to a draw. But Pep Guardiola, pictured, is on a roll and his side can take a step closer to retaining the Premier League here. Reuters
Manchester United 1 Chelsea 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Two months can be a long time in football. In February it was United who won at Chelsea to knock them out of the FA Cup. But Chelsea now have the momentum and with Eden Hazard, pictured, in great form they can avenge that loss here to boost their top-four hopes. Reuters
Liverpool 5 Huddersfield Town 0, Friday, 11pm UAE time. Liverpool must win to keep the pressure on Manchester City. Already relegated Huddersfield Town are unlikely to be much of a threat and Mohamed Salah, pictured, fresh from his few days in New York and his teammates should have a comfortable win here. Action Images via Reuters
Tottenham Hotspur 2 West Ham United 0, Saturday, 3.30pm. Tottenham will have one eye on the Uefa Champions League but Mauricio Pochettino, pictured, should still have the strength of resources to maintain his side’s 100 per cent record at their new stadium. EPA
Crystal Palace 1 Everton 2, Saturday, 6pm. Both sides had impressive results last weekend but Everton are the more consistent of the two. Marco Silva’s, pictured, side have overcome a mid-season dip and can continue their push for seventh place here. Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
Fulham 2 Cardiff City 1, Saturday, 6pm. This is must win for Cardiff if they are to beat the drop. But with the pressure off, having already been consigned to relegation, Fulham are playing some good stuff and with Aleksandar Mitrovic, pictured, in good form they can win again to make it three in a row. PA via AP
Southampton 2 Bournemouth 0, Saturday, 6pm. Bournemouth have largely struggled in the second half of the season and this feels like three points for the hosts, with Shane Long, pictured, looking to build on his fastest-ever Premier League strike on Tuesday. Action Images via Reuters
Watford 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Saturday, 6pm. Three weeks ago Watford came from two down to beat Wolves 3-2 in the FA Cup semi-final. Wolves will be desperate for revenge, but despite the high motivation for players such as Raul Jimenez, pictured, they will have to settle for a point. Getty
Brighton and Hove Albion 0 Newcastle United 2, Saturday, 8.30pm. Brighton’s form has completely fallen away and playing a confident Newcastle, who have no pressure, is not a good scenario. Ayoze Perez, pictured, to have another fruitful day for Newcastle. Getty
Leicester City 2 Arsenal 1, Sunday, 3pm. Arsenal’s away form has been poor for much of the season. Given Leicester’s improvement under Brendan Rodgers and the goals of Jamie Vardy, pictured, this could be another loss on the road for Unai Emery. Getty
Burnley 0 Manchester City 2, Sunday, 5.05pm. Turf Moor can be a tough away day for sides, City did not win there in the league last season as they were held to a draw. But Pep Guardiola, pictured, is on a roll and his side can take a step closer to retaining the Premier League here. Reuters
Manchester United 1 Chelsea 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Two months can be a long time in football. In February it was United who won at Chelsea to knock them out of the FA Cup. But Chelsea now have the momentum and with Eden Hazard, pictured, in great form they can avenge that loss here to boost their top-four hopes. Reuters