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Arsenal, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Spurs and Aston Villa are in a tussle for the top four - who can keep up the pace?

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Saturday 7 November (3pm unless stated):

In the 3pm kick-offs on Saturday Aston Villa play host to Bolton Wanderers.

Ina clash of the bottom three Blackburn Rovers meet Portsmouth.

Manchester City take on Burnley in a bid to move out of reach of the top-four contenders.

Only two points separate Tottenham and Sunderland in the top half of the table - they meet at White Hart Lane.

In the day's late kick-off Wolves play host to Arsenal.

On Sunday Hull -v- Stoke (1.30) gets the day's action underway, with West Ham -v- Everton and Wigan -v- Fulham at 3pm.

The match of the day sees contenders versus champions when Chelsea host Manchester Utd at 4pm.

Then on Monday evening Liverpool v Birmingham kicks-off at 8pm.

 
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