The last round of the Barclays Premier League has thrown some interesting encounters.
The program begins with Manchester United move to Everton quickly followed by Chelsea against Arsenal.
Three Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester City meet for the second time in four days, while Blackburn Rovers move to Norwich City.
Aston Villa host Sunderland, Swansea City is home to Bolton Wanderers and Fulham travel to Wigan Athletic.
The day's program ends with a visit to Liverpool at West Bromwich Albion.
Everton v Man Utd
Manchester United needs to recover from their strokes by 6-1 to local rivals Manchester City.
Everton have only won once at home this season, when United are unbeaten on the road.
The men of Sir Alex Ferguson did not win in their last three visits to Goodison Park for the fixing of last season after finishing 3-3 Merseyside twice in added time.
Arsenal v Chelsea
Arsenal took only one point on the road this season and have not won in eight Barclays Premier League away matches.
Chelsea, meanwhile, have won 10 and drawn one of their last 11 home championships.
The two games last season ended in home wins. The Gunners have lost their last two visits to Stamford Bridge 2-0.
Manchester City v Wolves
Both parties will meet for the second time in four days with the City to win 5-2 at Molineux in the Carling Cup on Wednesday.
Wolves have not won at Manchester City, Premier League, losing two of their three visits.
The leadership of Roberto Mancini won 13 and drawn one of their last 14 matches of the Barclays Premier League at Etihad Stadium.
Norwich v Blackburn
Blackburn go for just his second win of the season in the Premier League, but support their success in the midweek Carling Cup against Newcastle United.
Norwich was a maximum of 10 points from 15 to a good start to life back to the top flight.
The Canaries have not beaten Rovers in their last eight attempts, losing four.
Sunderland v Aston Villa
Villa striker Darren Bent made his first return to the Stadium of Light since his transfer in January.
After starting seven games without a defeat of the season, Alex McLeish's men now lost two in a row.
The Black Cats won both meetings last season 1-0.
Swansea v Bolton
Bolton has lost seven of nine aircraft, but both victories came on the road.
Swansea have not conceded a goal at Liberty Stadium in the Barclays Premier League, winning two of their four home games.
The parties have not met since the 1992-1993 season, when the Trotters did the double over the side of Wales in Division 2.
Wigan v Fulham
Wigan is bottom side of the table is after losing six straight.
Fulham have picked up a point in four straight games this season.
In the last five meetings of the DW Stadium is ready for an all-square. Cottagers Latics were beaten in the last nine times.
West Brom v Liverpool
Albion, Roy Hodgson faces the club back in January.
Both sides have won two and drawn two of their last four Barclays Premier League exit.
Baggies won the game 2-1 last season to stop the run 19 consecutive defeats in the hands of the Merseysiders.
Barclays Premier League fixtures
Click below to watch the game with a preview of a match:
Everton v Manchester United (Judge: Mark Halsey)
Arsenal v Chelsea (Andre Marriner)
Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Stuart Attwell)
Norwich City v Blackburn Rovers (Anthony Taylor)
Sunderland v Aston Villa (Chris Foy)
Swansea City v Bolton Wanderers (Mark Clattenburg)
Wigan Athletic v Fulham (Mike Jones)
West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool (Lee Mason)
The program begins with Manchester United move to Everton quickly followed by Chelsea against Arsenal.
Three Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester City meet for the second time in four days, while Blackburn Rovers move to Norwich City.
Aston Villa host Sunderland, Swansea City is home to Bolton Wanderers and Fulham travel to Wigan Athletic.
The day's program ends with a visit to Liverpool at West Bromwich Albion.
Everton v Man Utd
Manchester United needs to recover from their strokes by 6-1 to local rivals Manchester City.
Everton have only won once at home this season, when United are unbeaten on the road.
The men of Sir Alex Ferguson did not win in their last three visits to Goodison Park for the fixing of last season after finishing 3-3 Merseyside twice in added time.
Arsenal v Chelsea
Arsenal took only one point on the road this season and have not won in eight Barclays Premier League away matches.
Chelsea, meanwhile, have won 10 and drawn one of their last 11 home championships.
The two games last season ended in home wins. The Gunners have lost their last two visits to Stamford Bridge 2-0.
Manchester City v Wolves
Both parties will meet for the second time in four days with the City to win 5-2 at Molineux in the Carling Cup on Wednesday.
Wolves have not won at Manchester City, Premier League, losing two of their three visits.
The leadership of Roberto Mancini won 13 and drawn one of their last 14 matches of the Barclays Premier League at Etihad Stadium.
Norwich v Blackburn
Blackburn go for just his second win of the season in the Premier League, but support their success in the midweek Carling Cup against Newcastle United.
Norwich was a maximum of 10 points from 15 to a good start to life back to the top flight.
The Canaries have not beaten Rovers in their last eight attempts, losing four.
Sunderland v Aston Villa
Villa striker Darren Bent made his first return to the Stadium of Light since his transfer in January.
After starting seven games without a defeat of the season, Alex McLeish's men now lost two in a row.
The Black Cats won both meetings last season 1-0.
Swansea v Bolton
Bolton has lost seven of nine aircraft, but both victories came on the road.
Swansea have not conceded a goal at Liberty Stadium in the Barclays Premier League, winning two of their four home games.
The parties have not met since the 1992-1993 season, when the Trotters did the double over the side of Wales in Division 2.
Wigan v Fulham
Wigan is bottom side of the table is after losing six straight.
Fulham have picked up a point in four straight games this season.
In the last five meetings of the DW Stadium is ready for an all-square. Cottagers Latics were beaten in the last nine times.
West Brom v Liverpool
Albion, Roy Hodgson faces the club back in January.
Both sides have won two and drawn two of their last four Barclays Premier League exit.
Baggies won the game 2-1 last season to stop the run 19 consecutive defeats in the hands of the Merseysiders.
Barclays Premier League fixtures
Click below to watch the game with a preview of a match:
Everton v Manchester United (Judge: Mark Halsey)
Arsenal v Chelsea (Andre Marriner)
Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Stuart Attwell)
Norwich City v Blackburn Rovers (Anthony Taylor)
Sunderland v Aston Villa (Chris Foy)
Swansea City v Bolton Wanderers (Mark Clattenburg)
Wigan Athletic v Fulham (Mike Jones)
West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool (Lee Mason)