All the key team news for each Premier League fixture
All the key team news for each Premier League fixture

Premier League: Weekend team news


With a busy Friday of Premier League press conferences, we have the latest team news from each club as it comes in.


Tottenham v Newcastle

Record signing Miguel Almiron will not make his Newcastle debut at Tottenham on Saturday as he awaits the issue of his work permit.

The £21million capture from Atlanta United joined the club on deadline day, as did Monaco full-back Antonio Barreca, who is available to make the first appearance of his loan spell.

Keeper Karl Darlow (elbow) and midfielder Mohamed Diame (hip), are backing in training, but the weekend will come too soon for latter.

Defender Paul Dummett (hamstring), midfielders Jonjo Shelvey (thigh) and Ki Sung-yueng (hamstring) and striker Joselu (ankle) are improving while Achraf Lazaar, Jacob Murphy, Rolando Aarons and Callum Roberts have all left the club on loan.

Crystal Palace v Fulham

Michy Batshuayi goes straight into contention to feature for Crystal Palace against Fulham after his arrival on loan from Chelsea.

His potential availability strengthens Palace's attacking options, with the influential Wilfried Zaha suspended after his red card at Southampton. Cheikhou Kouyate misses out with an ankle injury, but James Tomkins is expected to be passed fit following a knock.

Joe Bryan is a doubt for Fulham's fixture at Crystal Palace.

The full-back limped off during Tuesday's 4-2 victory over Brighton and may force manager Claudio Ranieri to change a winning team.

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa is in contention to return, having returned to training following injury, while Aboubakar Kamara has left on loan for Turkish club Yeni Malatyaspor.

Brighton v Watford

Brighton duo Bernardo and Alireza Jahanbakhsh could be involved in Saturday's game at home to Watford.

Left-back Bernardo, who has been absent since January 2 due to a hamstring injury, has returned to training, while Iran winger Jahanbakhsh is available following his involvement in the Asian Cup.

Winger Jose Izquierdo remains out due to a knee problem and is Albion's only definite absentee.

Watford are likely to still be without midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure.

The 26-year-old has missed the Hornets last three games with a knee injury and head coach Javi Gracia does not expect to have Doucoure back in time for the trip to the south coast.

Kiko Femenia (hamstring) and Sebastian Prodl (knee) are also sidelined while fit-again midfielder Tom Cleverley may be rested as he continues to build match sharpness.


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Burnley v Southampton

Burnley manager Sean Dyche confirmed Robbie Brady and Johann Berg Gudmundsson will be available for their Premier League clash against Southampton.

Brady has shaken off a groin injury while Gudmundsson (thigh) made a late cameo at Manchester United in midweek. Steven Defour and Matt Lowton are unlikely to feature but deadline-day signing Peter Crouch will be hoping to make his Clarets debut against one of his former clubs.

Southampton expect to have midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg fit following a head injury for their match at Burnley.

Hojbjerg suffered a cut to his head in Wednesday's 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, but otherwise Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl reported no fresh injury concerns.

Forward Charlie Austin has been carrying an ankle problem, so will be assessed, while defender Ryan Bertrand (back), midfielder Mario Lemina (abdominal) and forward Michael Obafemi (thigh) all continue their recovery.

Chelsea v Huddersfield Town

Chelsea could make changes for the visit of Premier League bottom club Huddersfield after Maurizio Sarri's side lost 4-0 at Bournemouth.

Gonzalo Higuain and Eden Hazard could again combine as two thirds of Chelsea's forward triumvirate, with Willian or Callum Hudson-Odoi possible inclusions instead of Pedro. The Blues could make defensive changes after the lacklustre showing at Bournemouth, with Andreas Christensen the most likely to come in.

Aaron Mooy and Philip Billing are both set to return to the Huddersfield starting line-up for Saturday's trip to Chelsea.

Mooy was used as a second-half substitute in Tuesday's defeat at Everton after he recovered from knee ligament damage.

Billing is also expected to be available after two games out with a minor knee problem, while new signing Karlan Grant could feature up front.

Crystal Palace v Fulham

Michy Batshuayi goes straight into contention to feature for Crystal Palace against Fulham after his arrival on loan from Chelsea.

His potential availability strengthens Palace's attacking options, with the influential Wilfried Zaha suspended after his red card at Southampton. Cheikhou Kouyate misses out with an ankle injury, but James Tomkins is expected to be passed fit following a knock.

Joe Bryan is a doubt for Fulham. The full-back limped off during Tuesday's 4-2 victory over Brighton and may force manager Claudio Ranieri to change a winning team.

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa is in contention to return, having returned to training following injury, while Aboubakar Kamara has left on loan for Turkish club Yeni Malatyaspor.


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Cardiff City v Bournemouth

Cardiff's transfer deadline-day signing Leandro Bacuna is expected to make his debut at home to Bournemouth.

Bacuna is set to replace Harry Arter with the Republic of Ireland midfielder unable to play against his parent club.

Victor Camarasa and Josh Murphy, who both missed the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal on Tuesday, will be assessed.

Bournemouth must cope without top goalscorer Callum Wilson again because of a knee problem.

Midfielder Jefferson Lerma (ankle) faces a late fitness test, while January signing Dominic Solanke, who was on the bench for the midweek 4-0 win against Chelsea, could be given a debut after overcoming a hamstring problem.

Cherries captain Simon Francis and midfielder Lewis Cook (both knee) remain long-term absentees.

Everton v Wolves

Everton will check on the fitness of Idrissa Gueye and Leighton Baines before Saturday's match against Wolves but defender Yerry Mina is set to miss out again.

Gueye, subject of a rejected offer from Paris St Germain in the final days of the January window, has been struggling with a groin problem while Baines was substituted in the midweek win over Huddersfield with a rib injury. Mina missed the match with a foot problem sustained last weekend against Millwall and will sit out again along with Phil Jagielka who has a muscle injury.

Wolves have Willy Boly back in contention for the trip. The centre-back is available for selection again after serving a three-match ban and he is likely to be restored to the starting line up at the expense of Romain Saiss.

Wanderers have no injury issues but manager Nuno Espirito Santo does now have a slightly-reduced squad to work with after allowing Leo Bonatini and Dominic Iorfa to leave the club on Thursday.

Leicester City v Manchester United

New Leicester signing Youri Tielemans will hope to be involved against Manchester United.

Tielemans joined the club on Thursday on loan from Monaco and Foxes boss Claude Puel said he would assess the 21-year-old Belgium international midfielder's fitness, having already played 35 times for club and county this season. Only Daniel Amartey, who still working his way back from surgery after a broken ankle last October, is definitely out.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer expects Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba to be fit for Manchester United's visit to Leicester.

Martial missed Tuesday's 2-2 draw with Burnley with a slight injury sustained in training, while Pogba was seen limping out of Old Trafford after the match.

Chris Smalling returned to the bench in midweek after a foot injury and is pushing for his first appearance in two months, but fellow defender Marcos Rojo is out. Marouane Fellaini has a calf injury and is closing in on a move to China.

Manchester City v Arsenal

Manchester City will check on the fitness of left-back Benjamin Mendy ahead of Sunday's Premier League visit of Arsenal.

The France international has sat out the last two games as City ease him back into action following knee surgery but he has been involved in training this week.

Captain Vincent Kompany remains on the sidelines with a muscular problem and manager Pep Guardiola says he is unsure when the defender will return. Goalkeeper Claudio Bravo (Achilles) is a long-term absentee.

Arsenal could hand a debut to new signing Denis Suarez. The 25-year-old former City youngster joined on loan from Barcelona for the rest of the season and is in line to make his bow at the Etihad Stadium.

Captain Laurent Koscielny (jaw) is fit to return and Henrikh Mkhitaryan could feature after overcoming a foot problem but Danny Welbeck and Sokratis Papastathopoulos (both ankle), Hector Bellerin and Rob Holding (both knee) remain out.

West Ham v Liverpool

West Ham forward Marko Arnautovic could be fit to face Liverpool on Monday.

The Austrian, who signed a new contract last week amid interest from China, went off injured during the 3-0 defeat at Wolves on Tuesday night.

There were concerns Arnautovic had suffered a broken foot, but the injury is not as serious as first feared.

On whether Arnautovic could make the home clash with the leaders, manager Manuel Pellegrini said: "We are not sure, we need to see. We have 72 hours more for him to make it."

Liverpool midfielder James Milner returns from suspension for the trip.

He is likely to be asked to fill in at right-back as Trent Alexander-Arnold is not yet fully recovered from a knee injury. Fellow defender Joe Gomez is further behind than expected in his recovery from a fractured leg and will not be available until the end of the month at the earliest.

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