A round-up of the team news for every Premier League match taking place this weekend.
Kick-off 1500 BST unless stated. Table position in brackets, match odds via Sky Bet...
Saturday, April 13
Tottenham (4) v Huddersfield (20) - 1230 BST kick-off
- Tottenham are without Harry Kane while Dele Alli is a doubt. Kane has an ankle injury suffered in midweek against Manchester City, the same game where Alli broke his hand in two places. Eric Dier (hip), Erik Lamela and Serge Aurier (both hamstring) remain sidelined.
- Huddersfield forward Isaac Mbenza is a doubt after suffering with illness this week. Manager Jan Siewert said Mbenza was one of a number of players to have been affected, with a final decision to be made closer to kick-off. Demeaco Duhaney has stepped up his recovery from a hip injury while Philip Billing is in contention after a back problem.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)
Brighton (16) v Bournemouth (13)
Home 6/5 | Draw 23/10 | Away 23/10
- Brighton could have midfielders Pascal Gross and Solly March back in contention. Gross has been unavailable since February 26 with a hamstring injury, but has now been able to resume full training. March has been carrying a calf problem which ruled him out of last weekend's FA Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City at Wembley.
- Bournemouth defender Charlie Daniels has been ruled out for the rest of the season following knee surgery. Left-back Diego Rico is also not available after sustaining an ankle injury during last weekend's 3-1 defeat by Burnley. Defender Steve Cook (groin) remains in rehabilitation, along with long-term absentees Andrew Surman (calf), Simon Francis and Lewis Cook (both knee).
Referee: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire)
Burnley (14) v Cardiff (18)
- Phil Bardsley is a major doubt for Burnley after suffering a freak injury. The right-back missed last weekend's victory over Bournemouth after cutting his leg on a table tennis table and Matt Lowton impressed in his absence, so is set to keep his place. Striker Peter Crouch may not play again this season after undergoing appendix surgery while winger Aaron Lennon (knee) and midfielder Steven Defour (calf) also remain sidelined.
- Cardiff have no fresh injury concerns. Sol Bamba (knee) and Callum Paterson (ankle) had already been ruled out for the rest of this season, while reserve goalkeeper Alex Smithies has been battling to overcome a knee problem and could play in an under-23s game on Monday.
- Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral)
Fulham (19) v Everton (9)
Home 7/2 | Draw 14/5 | Away 3/4
- Striker Floyd Ayite faces a late fitness test for Fulham after only returning to training on Thursday. Defender Alfie Mawson, out since the end of December, is getting closer to a return but this weekend's game comes too soon, while midfielder Lazar Markovic (calf) and goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli (knee) are definitely out.
- Everton defender Michael Keane has shaken off an illness that prompted his last-minute withdrawal against Arsenal and is fit for this weekend. Toffees boss Marco Silva has a selection conundrum as Keane's replacement and club captain Phil Jagielka scored the winner against the Gunners. Fellow defender Yerry Mina remains sidelined with a hamstring injury but midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin returns to contention after recovering from an ankle complaint.
Referee: Lee Probert (Wiltshire)
Southampton (17) v Wolves (8)
Home 6/4 | Draw 11/5 | Away 19/10
- Southampton will have forward Danny Ings available. He was not eligible to face parent club Liverpool last weekend, when Shane Long led the attack. Midfielder Mario Lemina (abdominal) and forward Michael Obafemi (thigh) both remain sidelined.
- Rui Patricio will return in goal for Wolves. John Ruddy was between the posts at Wembley last weekend as Wanderers suffered FA Cup heartbreak, letting slip a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 to Watford in the semi-final after extra-time. Another potential change to the starting line-up could see Ryan Bennett recalled in defence.
Referee: Jon Moss (West Yorkshire)
- Luke Shaw, Ashley Young and Ander Herrera are absent for Manchester United. Full-backs Shaw and Young are suspended, while a muscle injury means midfielder Herrera remains sidelined. Nemanja Matic is a doubt through illness, while Eric Bailly, Alexis Sanchez and Antonio Valencia are set to be absent again. Matteo Darmian and Marcos Rojo are available.
- Michail Antonio returns to the Hammers squad for the trip to Old Trafford but Samir Nasri is ruled out. Winger Antonio is fit after missing Monday's 2-0 defeat at Chelsea with an ankle knock. Midfielder Nasri has a calf problem and joins Andy Carroll, Andriy Yarmolenko, Carlos Sanchez, Jack Wilshere and Winston Reid on the sidelines.
Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire)
Sunday, April 14
Crystal Palace (12) v Manchester City (2) - 1405 BST kick-off
Home 8/1 | Draw 4/1 | Away 1/3
- Palace defender James Tomkins is set to miss the remainder of the season following groin surgery. Scott Dann is set to come into the back line. Defender Mamadou Sakho remains unavailable as he continues to recover from knee surgery.
- Manchester City will check on left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko and playmaker Bernardo Silva. The pair missed the Champions League defeat at Tottenham on Tuesday with hamstring and thigh injuries respectively. Benjamin Mendy, who is being eased back into action after knee trouble, could come back into contention while Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane might start after late substitute roles at Spurs.
Referee: Martin Atkinson (West Yorkshire)
Liverpool (1) v Chelsea (3)
- Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson will return to the side having been suspended for the midweek Champions League win over Porto. That means James Milner, the Scotland captain's stand-in on Tuesday, is available for a midfield role - giving manager Jurgen Klopp a selection dilemma as Naby Keita and Jordan Henderson have both performed well in the last two matches. Fellow midfielder Adam Lallana is expected to return to the squad after missing the last two games with a muscle injury.
- Chelsea will assess Callum Hudson-Odoi before opting whether to field the England teenager. Hudson-Odoi sat out Thursday's 1-0 Europa League win at Slavia Prague with Maurizio Sarri insisting he needed to rest.
Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland)
Monday, April 15
Watford (10) v Arsenal (5)
Home 2/1 | Draw 11/4 | Away 23/20
Watford will be without Jose Holebas, Domingos Quina and Tom Cleverley. Holebas suffered a hamstring injury during the FA Cup semi-final, Quina has a shoulder injury and Cleverley a calf problem.
Arsenal will be without Sokratis Papastathopoulos, who is banned for two matches after he was booked for the 10th time this season in the defeat to Everton last weekend. The Gunners will be hopeful Granit Xhaka (groin) is fit enough to be involved.
Last season: Arsenal 3 Watford 0, Watford 2 Arsenal 1
Last five league matches: Watford L W L L W; Arsenal W D W W L
Top scorers (all competitions): Troy Deeney (Watford) 11; Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) 22
Match odds: H 11-5 A 23-20 D 27-10
Referee: Craig Pawson (South Yorkshire)
Odds correct as of 1645 BST on 12/04/19






