There are four matches in the Barclays Premier League including a mouth-watering meeting between north london rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal at White Hart Lane.
Before that, Chelsea go to Bolton Wanderers, Stoke City visit Swansea City and west London neighbours Fulham and Queens Park Rangers do battle at Craven Cottage.
Bolton v Chelsea
&Bolton have lost five successive Barclays Premier League fixtures - and 10 of their last 11
.Chelsea need the points as they play catch-up with the two Manchester clubs at the top of the table.
The Blues have won the last seven meetings between the clubs, six of them without conceding a goal.
Fulham v QPR
Fulham ended an eight-match winless run in all competitions by beating Odense 2-0 in midweek in the Europa League and they now go in search of their first Barclays Premier League victory under Martin Jol having drawn all three home fixtures.
QPR are unbeaten in three matches since the takeover which enabled them to substantially strengthen the squad.
Swansea v Stoke
&Stoke are flying high, with just one defeat all season
. That though came after a Europa League tie and they will be keen to avoid a similar hangover this time.Swansea are unbeaten in three outings at the Liberty Stadium, taking five points.
Spurs v Arsenal
Tottenham go in search of a fourth successive victory in the Barclays Premier League while Arsenal seek a first away victory.
The Gunners have taken just one point from their three matches on the road.
Barclays Premier League fixtures
Click on a fixture below to view the match preview:
&Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea (Referee: Peter Walton)
&Fulham v Queens Park Rangers (Andre Marriner)
&Swansea City v Stoke City (Mike Jones)
&Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal (Mike Dean)