Eurosport - Sun, 16 Mar 02:18:00 2008
Everton, Tottenham and Bolton all return to Premier League action following their UEFA Cup exits in midweek.
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Fulham v Everton (13:30)
No new problems for Fulham, although veteran Finn Jari Litmanen has returned to his homeland to fit specially designed insoles to aid ankle trouble.
Tim Cahill is a slight doubt for Everton with a hip knock, while Manuel Fernandes and David Vaughan are both sidelined with knee injuries. Nuno Valente is back from a thigh strain, while Leon Osman is fully fit after a spell out.
Wigan v Bolton (15:00)
Wigan's Emile Heskey is only a slight doubt after a suspected recurrence of a metatarsal injury in the draw with Chelsea was deemed to be only a scare, the England striker returning to full training in the week.
Bolton are expected to be without Jussi Jaaskelainen once more, the Finland keeper having hamstring and back trouble, with Ali Al-Habsi set to continue as his deputy. Kevin Nolan and Gavin McCann were also absent from the UEFA Cup last 16 defeat to Sporting, along with El-Hadji Diouf, Andy O'Brien, Gavin McCann and Kevin Davies. All are set to return for the crunch bottom-of-table clash.
Manchester City v Tottenham (16:00)
City skipper Richard Dunne is racing to be fit for the visit of Spurs after sustaining a nasty gash to his shin during last weekend's defeat to Reading but Nedum Onuoha is ready to provide cover at the back after having recovered from a hamstring injury. Martin Petrov is again absent as he completes a three-match suspension while Michael Ball also sits out the game, with a twisted knee. Micah Richards is recovering from knee surgery so Vedran Corlucka will continue at centre half with Sun Jihai coming in at full back.
Spurs boss Juande Ramos will be able to recall on Alan Hutton to the side after the right-back missed the UEFA Cup defeat to PSV Eindhoven through ineligibility. But defenders Younes Kaboul (knee) and Riccardo Rocha (groin) are doubtful and could join long-term absentees Gareth Bale and Benoit Assou-Ekoto on the sidelines.
Monday:
Birmingham v Newcastle (20:00)
Martin Taylor is again missing for Birmingham as he completes a three-match ban for his sending off against Arsenal. Cameron Jerome came off the bench in mideweek to prove his fitness after a toe injury and Blues boss Alex McLeish has no fresh injury worries.
Mark Viduka is set to make a return for Newcastle on Monday evening having shaken off a combination of calf and hamstring injuries. Joey Barton also returns after he missed last weekend's trip to Liverpool due to his bail conditions barring him from entering Liverpool. But James Milner (foot), Shay Given (groin), Emre (calf) and Stephen Carr (hamstring) are all out.
Reda Maher / Eurosport