Another weekend of top Premier League action is upon us, and it's a big one for Pep Guardiola as his Manchester City side take on Tottenham. City have struggled in recent months, while Tottenham are on the rise, but who will come out on top at the Etihad?
Meanwhile, Chelsea have Diego Costa back in the squad but don't seem to need him that much as they take on lowly Hull City seven points clear at the top of the table.
Liverpool host Swansea, while Manchester United travel to Stoke and Arsenal will hope to keep up the pressure on their title rivals with a win over Burnley.
Predict the outcome of all the matches in our match polls.
Man City: It's difficult not to feel that Manchester City have to beat Tottenham on Saturday if they want to remain competitive this season. In danger of losing yet more ground in the battle for the top four, City know a win will draw them level with second-placed Spurs and could ward off the threat from Manchester United, breathing down their necks. Spurs are in excellent form, while City have just been thrashed by Everton, so is it too much to ask?
Prediction: Manchester City 2-2 Tottenham -- David Mooney
Tottenham: Tottenham are in magnificent form after seven consecutive victories in all competitions, and they have won their past three matches against Manchester City, so they will head to the Etihad Stadium full of confidence. However, Pep Guardiola's side will surely be looking for a reaction after their 4-0 defeat to Everton and will be desperate to stop Spurs from increasing their lead in the table. A draw wouldn't be a bad result for either side.
Prediction: Manchester City 1-1 Tottenham -- Ben Pearce
Chelsea: Unfazed by the latest Diego Costa drama, Chelsea made light work of Leicester City last weekend. Irrespective of whether Antonio Conte restores the headstrong striker to his starting XI for the forthcoming game with Hull City, Blues supporters will be confident of another emphatic victory. Eden Hazard loves to bully feeble opposition at Stamford Bridge -- against relegation-threatened Hull, it will be no surprise to see the Belgium international's name on the scoresheet.
Prediction: Chelsea 4-0 Hull -- Mark Worrall
Hull City: Whisper it quietly, but optimism is creeping back into Hull City's season. New coach Marco Silva has instilled greater discipline and belief, reaping the first rewards with three points against Bournemouth last weekend. Chelsea, though, are an altogether different prospect away from home. A respectable defeat for the Tigers.
Prediction: Chelsea 2-0 Hull -- Phil Buckingham
Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp's side need a win after drawing their past two Premier League fixtures and falling seven points behind leaders Chelsea. With Philippe Coutinho, Jordan Henderson and Joel Matip available again, the Reds are finally looking close to full strength, and that should be enough to see off the struggling Swans.
Prediction: Liverpool 2-0 Swansea -- Dave Usher
Swansea: Swansea played well for the first half of this season's earlier fixture between these sides. They played well for almost 45 minutes against Arsenal on Saturday, too. If they can play well for an entire game, Swansea might yet manage to be beaten respectfully for once instead of routed.
Prediction: Liverpool 2-1 Swansea -- Max Hicks
Stoke: Born-again Peter Crouch will be dreaming of a fourth goal in as many Premier League games to take his personal top-flight tally to 100 when Manchester United come to town. The Red Devils are a team on a roll, and captain Ryan Shawcross will have his hands full with another in-form veteran -- Zlatan Ibrahimovic -- in a fixture the Potters have enjoyed the best of in recent times.
Prediction: Stoke 1-1 Manchester United -- James Whittaker
Man United: Manchester United will look to get back to winning ways this weekend, as their unbeaten run since the first week of November continues. United have had mixed fortunes at Stoke in the past but will fancy their chances this weekend. Zlatan Ibrahimovic is in fantastic form and will be a match for Stoke's aerial strength.
Prediction: Stoke 1-3 Manchester United -- Scott Patterson
Arsenal: Burnley have taken 25 of their 26 points at home this season so are very vulnerable on their travels and should be overpowered fairly easily. Olivier Giroud will fancy continuing his hot streak in front of goal too.
Prediction: Arsenal 3-0 Burnley -- Tom Adams
Burnley: The Clarets are in brilliant form at home, but it is a totally different story on the road, where they have earned just one point this season. Their chances of victory on Sunday therefore look to be slim to none, with the Gunners likely to cruise to a very straightforward victory.
Prediction: Arsenal 3-1 Burnley -- Jamie Smith
Southampton: Southampton are looking to end a run of four straight Premier League defeats. While Wednesday's FA Cup fourth round replay win at home to Norwich was a much-needed confidence booster, the performance was far from inspiring. Manager Claude Puel will be hoping Shane Long's goal against the Canaries can get him firing again in the league.
Prediction: Southampton 1-0 Leicester -- Alex Crook
Leicester: After being roundly beaten by Chelsea, Leicester City need a result away at Southampton to keep a cushion between themselves and the relegation zone. That's a tall order given the Foxes' poor away form, but if they can find the type of performance that saw them beat Everton in the FA Cup, they can take something from the game. A draw would be an excellent result.
Prediction: Southampton 1-1 Leicester -- Ben Jacobs
Crystal Palace: Crystal Palace still can't keep clean sheets, and with a free-scoring Everton side arriving at Selhurst Park, there's a general resignation that the Eagles won't change that trend. Keeping Romelu Lukaku away from goal is just one of the many tasks Palace's defence will have to deal with, making a win an unlikely goal. His international compatriot Christian Benteke has also rediscovered that scoring touch though, so there's hope that Palace might get something.
Prediction: Crystal Palace 1-1 Everton -- Rob Sutherland
Everton: This is a chance for Everton to build some momentum and disprove their capacity to follow an excellent result with a poor one. A crushing 4-0 victory against Manchester City counts for little if the Blues become complacent and fail to claim three points at Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Prediction: Crystal Palace 0-2 Everton -- Luke O'Farrell
Middlesbrough: Boro will be bouncing at the return of prodigal son Patrick Bamford, who could make his debut this weekend. Centre-back Ben Gibson will make it his own personal mission to keep northeastern rival Andy Carroll out of the game.
Prediction: Middlesbrough 2-1 West Ham-- Catherine Wilson
West Ham: It seems odd that a club could get a boost from a player refusing to play, but there's no doubt the atmosphere around West Ham has lifted since Dimitri Payet made his intentions clear. Andy Carroll and Michail Antonio are in good form, and Middlesbrough will struggle to hold the Hammers.
Prediction: Middlesbrough 0-2 West Ham -- Peter Thorne
West Brom: West Brom will be looking to immediately restore some momentum after their heavy loss to Spurs at White Hart Lane when they face Sunderland at The Hawthorns. Gareth McAuley has looked a little uncertain at the centre of defence but will need to be back to his best to marshal the ever-dangerous Jermaine Defoe.
Prediction: West Brom 2-0 Sunderland -- Matthew Evans
Sunderland: Few will give David Moyes' error-strewn, injury-plagued side much hope of leaving the Hawthorns with even a point. Tony Pulis has West Brom playing well and winning. The chances are that any Sunderland revival will remain on hold.
Prediction: West Brom 2-0 Sunderland -- Colin Randall
Bournemouth: Eddie Howe's men will be glad to be returning to the Vitality Stadium after a disappointing two weeks. The Cherries can also be confident of eradicating their defensive issues against a struggling Watford attack that has managed just two goals in the previous six games.
Prediction: Bournemouth 2-0 Watford -- Will Kent
Watford: Watford have a poor recent record against Bournemouth and, after another limp display in their last fixture against Middlesbrough, there are few signs that the Hornets are going to halt that run. Walter Mazzarri is still hampered by injuries to key players such as Roberto Pereyra, Daryl Janmaat and Isaac Success, but it is a lack of confidence as opposed to personnel that is proving to be Watford's biggest issue. It's hard to see anything other than a home win and the mounting of further pressure on the manager.
Prediction: Bournemouth 2-0 Watford-- Mike Parkin
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