Action continues today in Week 15 of the English Premier League.
At the Turf Moor, Burnley will have their hands full when they host Liverpool, who are yet to lose a match in the EPL this season.
If Liverpool wins tonight they will set their best record after 15 matches of a top flight season. Their current best is 12 wins, two draws and a defeat set in 1978 – 79 and again in 1990-91.
Burnley Manager Sean Dyche will be hoping to mark his 300th league game as manager with a victory.
Jordan Henderson, who missed last weekend’s action due to suspension, will be making his Liverpool 300th League appearances.
Everton will welcome Newcastle United at the Goodison Park after they lost the Merseyside derby to Liverpool in the weekend.
Their Manager, Marco Silva said, “We have to play at our level with speed to create the chances to win the match.”
Newcastle, Manager, Rafael Benitez sees the match as a do-or-die affair, “Every game for us is a final”.
Both sides are desperate and are determined to grab the three points.
Craven Cottage is the battle field between Fulham and Leicester City.
The last time both sides met in the league was in the 2003/04 season when Fulham defeated the Foxes both home and away.
Leicester is currently eight on the league table while Fulham are rooted bottom on the table.
It will be an emotional re-union for Claudio Ramieri as he takes on his former club with whom he won the league.
Woverhampton Wanderers will host Chelsea at the Molineux Stadium.
Chelsea Manager Maurizio Sam said he expect a very difficult match because Wolves is a very technical team.
Wolves have won the Blues in only one occasion since 1983, that was on January 5, 2011 courtesy of a Jose Bosingwa own goal.
The biggest game for tonight is at Old Trafford. Manchester United will welcome Arsenal who enjoying a 19 match unbeaten runs.
Manchester United is having big injury problems as Phil Jones, Luke Shaw and Lukaku are nursing one form of injury or the other.
Unai Emery, Arsenal Manager said the match will be difficult, ‘it will be a very big challenge for us and it will confirm our good moment, or whether we need more.’
This is the first meeting of both sides since August 23, 1986, where neither Sir Alex Ferguson nor Arsene Wenger will be involved.
The last action tonight, but in no way the least will see Tottenham Hotspur hosting Southampton.
While Tottenham are fifth on the log Southampton are wallowing on the 18th position. Spurs will need to win this match to come back to the top four.