Chelsea v Sunderland
So far, Sunderland's season has been a case of one step forward, two steps back.
Beating Newcastle at home will have given them a huge boost but then Wednesday's defeat at Stoke was a big set-back.
On the road they can't really seem to score goals and I would suggest they'll have to look at carrying more of a goal threat away from home.
Like any good team, Chelsea bounced back from defeat with a comfortable win over Hull and they shouldn't have too many problems against Roy Keane's men.
Verdict: 2-0
Manchester United v Hull
Hull are under absolutely no pressure - they're sat there with 20 points after 10 games and by the weekend they will have played Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United.
But, no matter how good they are away from home, it's going to be difficult for them going to Old Trafford because United give you a real examination and if you're weak in any area then eventually you collapse.
United are in a position where they are able to alternate their attack, with Dimitar Berbatov starting to look a player, Cristiano Ronaldo slowly coming back, Wayne Rooney on fire, Carlos Tevez back in the team and Nani also producing.
It's very difficult for any team going there because you can't fight fire with fire. Where will Hull get five match-winners from like United?
Verdict: 3-0
Middlesbrough v West Ham
Gareth Southgate has put together a really decent attacking side at Middlesbrough and I've been impressed with them away from home.
If they can turn the Riverside into a difficult place to go I'd be looking towards them becoming a solid mid-table team.
West Ham have problems at home and away at the moment. Most of the players they have signed over the last couple of years have failed to get 20-30 games under their belts and that's a massive problem.
It's a really difficult time for Gianfranco Zola. He's got to stick with it and maybe try to do a couple of deals in January to turn things around.
Verdict: 2-1
Portsmouth v Wigan
It's strange how, despite Amr Zaki being the Premier League's top scorer, Wigan find themselves in the bottom three.
In midfield and going forward they look fine but it's defensive errors that have cost them.
Titus Bramble makes mistakes, Emerson Boyce makes mistakes and they look like a team in which everyone has to play well to prevent the team conceding and that doesn't happen too often.
It will be Tony Adams's first home game in charge of Portsmouth and the crowd will be behind him. Pompey were a little unlucky at Liverpool and if they keep it tight again they should take all three points.
Verdict: 2-0
Stoke v Arsenal
What we do know is that Arsenal will face a real aerial threat at the Britannia and while they will be stunned by their failure to finish off Tottenham, Stoke come into the game off the back of a good home win against Sunderland.
But Arsenal are still a good team. Yes, they've got a couple of weaknesses but I think they will bounce back.
They will try to keep the ball in play because against opponents like Stoke you're probably better off giving it back to them then booting it out. Their main threat comes from Rory Delap's throw-ins and set-pieces.
I think teams will latch on to that. Arsenal will have to deal with everything Stoke throw at them - literally - but they have good players and will respond.
Verdict: 0-2
West Brom v Blackburn
We all know how important confidence is in this game and Blackburn are a team who look to be lacking in it at present.
Although they played decently at Villa they came away with absolutely nothing and that's been the story of the last few weeks for them really.
There cause is not being helped by noises coming out of the club that Roque Santa Cruz might want to leave and if they're in the bottom four come January I think they'll struggle to keep hold of him.
West Brom would be happy with a draw just to stop the rot of three defeats on the spin.
Verdict: 1-1
Tottenham v Liverpool (1730 GMT)
Harry Redknapp has walked in to Tottenham and told the squad they are all brilliant players, which is what he does really well and he's got a response.
Harry will get the Bentleys, the Modrics and the Pavlyuchenkos playing well and one thing about Harry's teams is that they've always been good going forward.
Liverpool have made a fantastic start but will probably be the first to say they haven't played to the peak of their form, which is ominous for everybody else in the division.
They are very much in with a chance of winning the league, they've just got to keep chipping away.
Verdict: 1-1
SUNDAY
Bolton v Manchester City (1600 GMT)
Bolton are in a mess. I thought Johan Elmander was going to be the man to get them 15 goals because Kevin Davies, who is a handful, doesn't score enough.
But Elmander hasn't scored at anything like the ratio Bolton would have wanted and goals are a problem. The other thing is that they're a little bit easier to play against than they used to be and everyone recognises that.
Going forward, City are very good but they've got so many attacking players in the team that they're actually quite easy to put under pressure.
I'm pretty sure Mark Hughes will do something to change the balance of the team in January. At the moment they are easy on the eye going forward but they still too easy to play against.
Verdict: 0-2
MONDAY
Newcastle v Aston Villa (2000 GMT)
In 10 matches this season Martin O'Neill has hardly changed the Villa team and it shows in their results.
He has got partnerships throughout the team, everybody knows what each other is doing, where they like the ball, and their strengths and weaknesses.
There are little glimpses that Newcastle are getting it together. Joe Kinnear has done OK. They've become a little bit more direct but the signs are that their confidence is coming back.
Verdict: 1-1
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