Ahead of the Premier League's Matchweek 13 fixtures, here are the standout facts about each match.
Click on the fixtures to see head-to-head records, past meetings and form guides.
Saturday, 24 November
Brighton v Leicester
Expect goals in this fixture. Since the start of last season, Leicester City have both scored and conceded in a league-high 32 PL matches.
Everton v Cardiff
Everton are defending an unbeaten run of 13 PL home matches against promoted sides, winning the last nine. Their last such defeat was against Crystal Palace in April 2014.
Fulham v Southampton
After Southampton won their last match in London, at Crystal Palace, they have a chance for a first run of two consecutive league victories in the capital since 2014/15, when they beat Palace and QPR.
Man Utd v Crystal Palace
Juan Mata likes facing Palace at Old Trafford, scoring in two of his three PL home matches for Manchester United against them. The Spaniard is also just one away from 50 goals and 50 assists in the competition.
Watford v Liverpool
Mohamed Salah has a superb record against Watford. The Egyptian has an amazing five goals and one assist from only two matches against them.
West Ham v Man City
Manchester City can become only the second non-London club to win six consecutive top-flight fixtures in the capital. The only other team to do so were Portsmouth, between December 1950 and December 1951.
Spurs v Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur can secure a second consecutive league victory over Chelsea for the first time since August 1987.
Sunday, 25 November
AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal
Callum Wilson has scored in all three of his top-flight appearances against Arsenal. The forward can match Charlie Austin's Premier League record of scoring in each of his four matches against the Gunners.
Wolves v Huddersfield
Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Matt Doherty has created 10 PL chances for Raul Jimenez this season. Only Everton’s Gylfi Sigurdsson has created more for one team-mate in the competition, with 12 for Michael Keane.
Monday, 26 November
Burnley v Newcastle
The home team has scored first in all four PL meetings between these sides but only once have they gone on to win. That was when Burnley triumphed 1-0 in this fixture last season.