Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion
Arsenal will be desperate to score at least twice as one goal just wasn’t enough against Sunderland last weekend. West Brom are quite a physical side and might fancy their chances. Especially as Cesc Fabregas is injured.
Aaron Ramsey misses out for Arsenal with a broken leg.
Boaz Myhill did well for West Brom in the Carling Cup victory over Manchester City but he’ll probably be back on the bench for this match.
Blackpool v Blackburn Rovers
Blackpool have made an excellent start to the season, only losing to Arsenal and Chelsea – and a number of teams will lose to those two. Blackburn’s recent success tends to be more down to their home form. Sam Allardyce faces the club who gave him his first taste of Football League management. They’ve come up in the world since then.
David Vaughan should start for Blackpool. Neal Eardley is also expected to be back in the starting line-up despite being substituted at half-time against Chelsea last weekend. This is due to a defensive crisis which could also see Rob Edwards return to the matchday squad.
Fulham v Everton
Everton travel to Mark Hughes’. Fulham in search of their first win in the knowledge that Fulham are yet to lose this season.
Simon Davies is likely to start against the club from which Fulham signed him.
West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham’s last match against a London side didn’t go as planned (well it did go as I planned, just not as they planned) and they’ll be hoping for a big improvement against West Ham. As West Ham only got their first point of the season last week, Tottenham probably have a chance of winning this.
Danny Gabbidon is expected to play for West Ham after being rested in midweek. Jack Collison has a long-term knee injury.
Gareth Bale was also rested so Tottenham could recall him unless Harry Redknapp feels he needs a longer rest.
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