London rivals Chelsea and Tottenham top the bill in the early kick-offs on Sunday as they return to action less than three days after big European nights.
Chelsea welcome boss Enzo Maresca's former club Leicester to Stamford Bridge while Spurs face a real test from one of this season's surprise packages, Bournemouth.
- CHELSEA TO WIN & OVER 3.5 GOALS
- BOURNEMOUTH TO WIN
Chelsea vs Leicester
Chelsea have posted some big numbers at Stamford Bridge this season and can be expected to make light work of struggling Leicester.
These clubs are heading in very different directions with Chelsea going into the weekend in fifth spot and hunting down a Champions League place, while Leicester are 19th and five points from safety.
The Foxes have lost 11 of their last 12 Premier League games and are on a run of four straight losses without even scoring.
Ruud van Nistelrooy's men have lost 18 games this season and continue to leave themselves far too much to do - they have been behind at half-time on 16 different occasions, including when they were beaten 2-1 at home by Chelsea in November.
In their favour is that they will have had a 10-day break since their last game - a 2-0 defeat at West Ham - while Chelsea take to the pitch less than 72 hours after playing at Copenhagen in the UEFA Conference League.
Maresca will have to juggle his squad cleverly, though they have not lost on any of the six previous Sundays following a Thursday-night European game this term.
They have also lost only once at Stamford Bridge since August, a period during which they have scored three or more goals at home on nine different occasions.
CHELSEA TO WIN & OVER 3.5 GOALS
Tottenham vs Bournemouth
It's two steps forward, one back for Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou at the moment - though that's an improvement on their progress earlier in the season.
Tottenham were and still are inconsistent under their adventurous Australian coach and that is unlikely to change during the run-in.
They go into the weekend in 13th place and would love to be challenging for a European place via the Premier League, but realistically the only way they will be in Europe next season is if they win the Europa League.
To that end, Thursday night's trip to Alkmaar to play Dutch side AZ has been dominating Postecoglou's thoughts over the last week or so, and that could work in Bournemouth's favour.
Not that Bournemouth may need any help. Arne Slot will probably be named manager of the year if he wins the title with Liverpool, but there are plenty of observers who reckon Cherries' chief Andoni Iraola would be a more fitting winner.
Iraola has transformed Bournemouth and got them dreaming of qualifying for Europe.
Back-to-back defeats at the hands of Wolves and Brighton have stopped them in their tracks but they have already beaten Spurs once this season, deservedly winning 1-0 at home in December and they are a good price to complete a double.
BOURNEMOUTH TO WIN