Manchester City will go top of the Premier League if they avoid defeat against Crystal Palace tomorrow afternoon.
It's a daunting task for Palace but they've responded well to the new management of Tony Pulis and pulled out of the relegation zone during the week.
But they don't come much harder than a trip to the Etihad and damage limitation might be the extent of their ambitions.
City's Manchester neighbours United are belatedly getting their act together under David Moyes and they'll look to keep their unbeaten run going with a decent result at Carrow Road against a Norwich City side hovering just above the relegation zone.
Cardiff City start life without Malky Mackay for the first time since his sacking by the Welsh side's chairman Vincent Tan.
City feature in the late kick off at 5.30 and it's a must not lose game against a bottom of the table side Sunderland who are on a high after their incredible win at Everton.
Aston Villa can't win at home but they won't get a better chance of breaking that spell against a wayward Swansea City.
Fulham travel to Hull City and in the early start at 12.45 West Ham Utd bring West Brom to Upton Park.