Eurosport - Sat, 19 Apr 11:54:00 2008
Owen Hargreaves appears set to miss Manchester United's trip to Blackburn with a hamstring strain.
The England midfielder felt the injury in the aftermath of Sunday"s 2-1 defeat of Arsenal at Old Trafford, and could also be ruled out of United"s Champions League semi-final first leg against Barcelona on Wednesday.
With his side just two points clear of Chelsea at the top of the Premier League, Sir Alex Ferguson is unlikely to risk fielding a weakened side at Ewood Park.
The impressive Gerard Pique will continue alongside Rio Ferdinand in defence, although Nemanja Vidic has returned to training and Gary Neville is also back in contention.
For Blackburn, Jason Roberts has shaken off a groin injury and is expected to line-up alongside Roque Santa Cruz in attack, while David Dunn is pressing for a starting berth after recovering from a knee injury.
Another week, another must-win game for Fulham. Roy Hodgson is unlikely to change the side that beat Reading 2-0.
With a Champions League semi-final against Chelsea on the horizon, Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is certain to rest a few of his big guns. Fernando Torres may make way for Peter Crouch, and Leiva Lucas could start in midfield.
Middlesbrough v Bolton Wanderers
Middlesbrough's Gary O'Neil has been ruled out for the rest of the season, and Gareth Southgate must decide between Tuncay, Fabio Rochemback and Adam Johnson to deputise in midfield.
Bolton striker Kevin Davies is both suspended and injured (broken hand). Heidar Helguson is set to start.
West Ham United v Derby County
Alan Curbishley's injured-ravaged squad finally have some good news. Skipper Lucas Neil, along with Freddie Ljungberg and Mark Noble are all set to return to action on Saturday.
Marc Edworthy (cracked ribs) is out for Derby, and Mile Sterjovski is set to undergo a fitness test on his Achilles.
Wigan Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur
Defender Erik Edman remains the only injury absentee for Steve Bruce's Wigan, who will hope to build on Monday's impressive draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Radek Cerny is set to continue in goal for Spurs, with Paul Robinson doubtful due to an ankle injury. Ledley King, Gareth Bale and Benoit Assou-Ekotto remain on the casualty list.
Villa won 6-0 last week, which suggests Martin O'Neill will go with exactly the same team for the midlands derby.
Birmingham's Damien Johnson is suspended and Mauro Zarate may start in attack for Alex McLeish's side after his goal-scoring introduction from the bench last week.
Steve Harper continues in goal for Newcastle, with Shay Given ruled out for the rest of the season.
Sunderland manager Roy Keane is set to start Michael Chopra in attack against his former club.
Neither side have fresh injury concerns ahead of Sunday's clash
Following his match-winning strike against Sunderland, Sven Goran-Eriksson may opt for Darius Vassell in place of Benjani to lead the line.
Will Tidey / Eurosport