Manchester City v West Ham, Wednesday, 11.30pm: This one was rearranged after Storm Ciara caused a late postponement. City need to keep their concentration levels high for a strong finish, while West Ham need the wind behind them as they now sit in the bottom three. A big ask for the Hammers here. Getty
PREDICTION: Manchester City 4 West Ham 1
Wolves v Leicester, Friday, midnight: A Midlands firecracker to kick-off the Premier League weekend. Leicester can leapfrog Manchester City with a win - albeit temporarily - and it says something for their season that this comes after a 'dip' in form, collecting four points from a possible 12. After their League Cup exit to Villa, Brendan Rodgers will be very keen to get them back on track. PA
PREDICTION: Wolves 2 Leicester 2
Southampton v Burnley, Saturday, 4.30pm: Two clubs locked on 31 points, tantalisingly close to safety, and still time to push on to a decent finish. The middle ground in the Premier League is very tight this season - 13 points between sixth and the bottom three - so there is still much to play for. Getty.
PREDICTION: Southampton 1 Burnley 1
Norwich v Liverpool, Saturday, 9.30pm: It's reached the stage that Liverpool's biggest concern is over next season, not this one. Mo Salah has been named in Egypt's provisional squad for the Tokyo Olympics and the final is on the opening day of the 2020-21 campaign. It's far from certain whether Salah will go, but if he does, he'll be proudly displaying a Premier League winner's medal round his neck. Reuters
PREDICITION: Norwich 1 Liverpool 3
Aston Villa v Tottenham, Sunday, 6.00pm: The jury was out on Jack Grealish before the start of this campaign. Now it appears Manchester United are among several big clubs wanting to sign him in the summer. Good for Grealish, he's gone from showboater to hard-working and very effective midfielder. Villa need him for now but a bigger stage will really give him a platform. Getty
PREDICTION: Aston Villa 1 Tottenham 1
Arsenal v Newcastle, Sunday, 8.30pm: Midwinter break? Only one thing for it - go to Dubai and take a camel ride in the desert. That was the perfect venue after Arsenal's up and down season. Newcastle could be the perfect opponents given their track record, with the Magpies beating Arsenal just once in 14 attempts, losing the rest.
PREDICTION: Arsenal 2 Newcastle 1
Chelsea v Manchester United, Monday, midnight: A cracking Monday night game, though it still seems hard to believe these teams sit fourth and eighth. Chelsea are in danger of missing out on a Champions League spot; United need Bruno Fernandes to help them push on and launch their own challenge for Europe. Reuters
PREDICTION: Chelsea 3 Manchester United 1
Manchester City v West Ham, Wednesday, 11.30pm: This one was rearranged after Storm Ciara caused a late postponement. City need to keep their concentration levels high for a strong finish, while West Ham need the wind behind them as they now sit in the bottom three. A big ask for the Hammers here. Getty
PREDICTION: Manchester City 4 West Ham 1
Wolves v Leicester, Friday, midnight: A Midlands firecracker to kick-off the Premier League weekend. Leicester can leapfrog Manchester City with a win - albeit temporarily - and it says something for their season that this comes after a 'dip' in form, collecting four points from a possible 12. After their League Cup exit to Villa, Brendan Rodgers will be very keen to get them back on track. PA
PREDICTION: Wolves 2 Leicester 2
Southampton v Burnley, Saturday, 4.30pm: Two clubs locked on 31 points, tantalisingly close to safety, and still time to push on to a decent finish. The middle ground in the Premier League is very tight this season - 13 points between sixth and the bottom three - so there is still much to play for. Getty.
PREDICTION: Southampton 1 Burnley 1
Norwich v Liverpool, Saturday, 9.30pm: It's reached the stage that Liverpool's biggest concern is over next season, not this one. Mo Salah has been named in Egypt's provisional squad for the Tokyo Olympics and the final is on the opening day of the 2020-21 campaign. It's far from certain whether Salah will go, but if he does, he'll be proudly displaying a Premier League winner's medal round his neck. Reuters
PREDICITION: Norwich 1 Liverpool 3
Aston Villa v Tottenham, Sunday, 6.00pm: The jury was out on Jack Grealish before the start of this campaign. Now it appears Manchester United are among several big clubs wanting to sign him in the summer. Good for Grealish, he's gone from showboater to hard-working and very effective midfielder. Villa need him for now but a bigger stage will really give him a platform. Getty
PREDICTION: Aston Villa 1 Tottenham 1
Arsenal v Newcastle, Sunday, 8.30pm: Midwinter break? Only one thing for it - go to Dubai and take a camel ride in the desert. That was the perfect venue after Arsenal's up and down season. Newcastle could be the perfect opponents given their track record, with the Magpies beating Arsenal just once in 14 attempts, losing the rest.
PREDICTION: Arsenal 2 Newcastle 1
Chelsea v Manchester United, Monday, midnight: A cracking Monday night game, though it still seems hard to believe these teams sit fourth and eighth. Chelsea are in danger of missing out on a Champions League spot; United need Bruno Fernandes to help them push on and launch their own challenge for Europe. Reuters
PREDICTION: Chelsea 3 Manchester United 1
Manchester City v West Ham, Wednesday, 11.30pm: This one was rearranged after Storm Ciara caused a late postponement. City need to keep their concentration levels high for a strong finish, while West Ham need the wind behind them as they now sit in the bottom three. A big ask for the Hammers here. Getty
PREDICTION: Manchester City 4 West Ham 1