The big match between the struggling Liverpool and the flying Manchester City (+7 and one race less) is the most delicious event of the European weekend.
Among the other most anticipated matches is United-Everton.
After the internal flop with Burnley here is the one with Brighton.
Liverpool had deluded themselves that they were out of the crisis with London wins with Tottenham and West Ham.
Now Sunday's big match with City is a kind of last resort as Guardiola's team has nine consecutive victories.
The first leg ended 1-1 and Klopp will have to understand if these braking are a passing evil, before the return of the Champions League.
United exaggerated, with 9-0 with Southampton, but will now have the sub-highlight of the Premier because it will host Ancelotti's Everton who is sixth, but has two games to recover.
Another team in good form is Leicester, which plays at Wolves' home.
The other big players continue to struggle, especially Mourinho's Tottenham which comes from three consecutive knockouts and tries to recover with West Brom.
The picture of the 23 / m day (RESULTS AND RANKING)
Aston Villa-Arsenal at 13:30
Newcastle-Southampton 4 pm
Burnley-Brighton
Fulham-West Ham at 18:30
Manchester United-Everton at 21
Tottenham-West Bromwich on Sunday 1 pm
Wolverhampton-Leicester 3 pm
Liverpool-Manchester City at 17:30
Sheffield-Chelsea at 8.15pm
Leeds-Crystal Palace Monday at 9pm