With title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool in FA Cup action, the battle for Champions League qualification will take centre stage in the Premier League this weekend.
In-form Tottenham will get the action underway when they host Brighton and Hove Albion in Saturday s early kick-off, looking to win their fifth consecutive home match against the Seagulls.
Rivals Arsenal will then be looking to bounce back from consecutive defeats when they travel to Southampton, while Manchester United and West Ham host relegation-battling outfits Norwich City and Burnley later in the weekend.
Before the action gets underway, test your top-flight knowledge by tackling our weekly Opta-powered quiz. The answers are at the bottom of the page…no peeking!
1. Tottenham star Harry Kane will look to maintain his fantastic record against Brighton on Saturday, having scored five goals against the Seagulls in the competition. Only two men, both regularly found near the top of the goalscoring charts, have more goals against them in the competition. Can you name them?
2. Arsenal have lost just one of their past 12 Premier League games against Southampton (seven wins and four draws), a 3-2 reverse at St Mary s in December 2018. Who netted a brace for the Saints in that match?
3. Brentford s Bryan Mbeumo has assisted in three consecutive games ahead of the Bees trip to Watford on Saturday. Only one man has ever assisted in four consecutive Premier League games for a newly promoted team, can you name him?
4. Ahead of their clash with Norwich, Manchester United have lost two of their last four home league games against teams starting the day bottom of the table (won two), after losing just one of their previous 21 (16 wins, four draws). Can you name the last two bottom clubs to win at Old Trafford?
5. With nine goals and eight assists, Jarrod Bowen has 17 goal involvements for West Ham this season. Only four men have ever recorded higher tallies for the Hammers in a Premier League campaign, how many of them can you name?
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1. Mohamed Salah and Jamie Vardy (both six).
2. Danny Ings.
3. Chris Waddle (in March/April 1997 for Sunderland).
4. West Brom (in 2018) and Sheffield United (in 2021).
5. Paulo Di Canio (29 in 1999-20), John Hartson (23 in 1997-98), Dimitri Payet (21 in 2015-16), and Marlon Harewood (18 in 2005-06).