Postpublished at 11:27 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March
Man Utd v Everton (12:30 GMT)
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Neil Johnston
Man Utd v Everton (12:30 GMT)
We'll have full teams news in four minutes by the way...
Man Utd v Everton (12:30 GMT)
Marcus Rashford and Jonny Evans are both available for Manchester United despite being substituted against Manchester City because of injuries but youngster Omari Forson is absent.
Rasmus Hojlund, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Harry Maguire again miss out but could feature versus Liverpool next weekend.
Everton boss Sean Dyche says Idrissa Gueye is "unlikely" to return from a groin injury for this match.
However, Dyche did not completely rule out the midfielder.
This game comes too soon for Arnaut Danjuma, while Dele Alli is also still sidelined.
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Arsenal will finish the day top of the league with a win later on. They'll even end this weekend first if Manchester City and Liverpool draw with each other on Sunday.
And what about Sheffield United and Luton, both in the drop zone but away to sides in the bottom half of the table? They'll be fancying decent results this afternoon.
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A potential change at the top of the table, some crucial games at the bottom, and Manchester United hoping to get out of their latest mini-crisis.
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