A packed midweek Premier League programme begins on Tuesday with two games, including Manchester City who have the chance to move back into second.
City slipped up again at the weekend, but they have the chance move back above Leicester into second spot.
City face a trip across Lancashire to face Burnley – who are looking to bounce back from their shock home loss to Crystal Palace.
Palace, themselves, are looking for back-to-back wins as they host Bournemouth at Selhurst Park.
See below for a preview on the game, including predictions from former England, Crystal Palace and Tottenham midfielder Andy Gray and our own Football Insider Graeme Bailey and bet365’s Steve Freeth.
Crystal Palace 19:30 AFC Bournemouth
Selhurst Park
TEAM NEWS: Joel Ward is ruled out for Palace, who also have doubts over Gary Cahill and Scott Dann. | Bournemouth could have Adam Smith, Lloyd Kelly and Andrew Surman back, but they are still without Junior Stanislas, Charlie Daniels and David Brooks.
KEY FACT: Bournemouth are looking to avoid a fourth successive defeat
MATCH ODDS: Palace 11/10 Draw 5/2 Bournemouth 12/5
bet365 Pick: Both Teams To Score @4/5
ANDY SAYS: My old team get the win here, with Bournemouth struggling at the moment…2-0
GRAEME SAYS: Palace had a great win at the weekend and will do it again here…2-0
Football Index – One to follow: Wilfried Zaha – Remains a huge talent and likely to move in the summer
Burnley 20:15 Manchester City
Turf Moor
TEAM NEWS:Johann Berg Gudmundsson misses out for Burnley but Charlie Taylor and Ashley Westwood could be involved. | Ilkay Gundogan is suspended for City, who are without Oleksandr Zinchenko, Leroy Sane, Aymeric Laporte and Sergio Aguero.
KEY FACT: Norwich have lost 50% of their meetings with Arsenal
MATCH ODDS: Burnley 12/1 Draw 11/2 Man City 2/9
bet365 Pick: Under 2.5 goals @6/4
ANDY SAYS: Don’t see a big issue for City in this one, decent away win coming…0-3
GRAEME SAYS: This won’t be easy for Man City but have to think they bounce back with a win here…0-2
Football Index – One to follow: Raheem Sterling – Few better in world football at the moment