Eurosport - Sun, 07 Oct 16:26:00 2007
Frank Lampard is back for Chelsea as they take on Bolton, while Tottenham visit Liverpool on a bumper day of top-flight action.
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Sunday (3pm kick-off unless stated)
Reading v Derby County - 2pm
Bobby Convey is back after a thigh injury and will attempt to displace Stephen Hunt from his position on the left side of midfield. Steve Coppell will field the same defence that conceded seven against Portsmouth with Ibrahima Sonko not ready to return. There is still no Craig Fagan for Derby, with the striker suspended.
Blackburn Rovers v Birmingham City
Benni McCarthy is a doubt for Rovers - if he is ruled out Matt Derbyshire will play instead. Elsewhere Aaron Mokoena and Tugay are pushing for inclusion in midfield with David Dunn short of full fitness. Birmingham are expected to be unchanged from the side that lost to Manchester United last weekend.
Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea
Ivan Campo will anchor a five-man Bolton midfield, while the O'Brien 'brothers' Joey and Andy continue at the back. Frank Lampard could make his Chelsea return but is more likely to be given an extra week off. John Terry will continue with his facemask, while Didier Drogba's suspension means Andriy Shevchenko returns up front.
Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur
Guessing Liverpool's starting XI is best done with a crystal ball and tarot cards, but most of Rafa Benitez's big hitters should be involved ahead of the international break. That means Fernando Torres starts. Probably. Spurs have doubts over Jermaine Jenas and Aaron Lennon, with Teemu Tainio and Didier Zokora ready to come in.
Manchester City v Middlesbrough
City were sensational against Newcastle last weekend, and will most likely field and unchanged team for the visit of struggling Middlesbrough. Boro forwards Mido, Jeremie Aliadiere, Tuncay and Lee Dong-Gook are all carrying injuries, which means a start for young Tom Craddock. Tuncay and Mido may be fit enough to play.
Newcastle United v Everton
Michael Owen will not start although he may make an appearance from the bench after groin surgery. With Claudio Cacapa still struggling after injury, Steven Taylor may continue at centre-back. Everton have a question mark over Andy Johnson, which means James McFadden will support Ayegbeni Yakubu up front.
Fulham v Portsmouth - 4.10pm
The home side are expected to make just one change, with Hameur Bouazza replacing the poor Seol Ki-Hyeon on the left side of midfield. Harry Redknapp has a massive squad at his disposal, with only Kanu injured. In-form Niko Kranjcar continues in attacking midfield with John Utaka supporting Benjani Mwaruwari from the right.
Compiled by Alex Chick / Eurosport