Following a hectic round of Premier League matches midweek, the focus shifts back to the regular weekend games with five fixtures set to take place in the English top division on Saturday.
Check out our analysts' top picks for all of Saturday's matchups, featuring the likes of Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest in action.
Everton vs Arsenal (12.30pm)
Everton will aim to recover from their 1-0 loss to Liverpool in the Merseyside derby as they welcome Arsenal.
Under David Moyes, Everton have only suffered three defeats in 12 games and will feel optimistic about challenging Arsenal.
Arsenal, led by Mikel Arteta, have been unable to secure victories in three of their last five away games and will be missing defender Gabriel due to a season-ending hamstring injury.
Moyes' team will be eager to respond swiftly and could give Arsenal a tough test this weekend.
Crystal Palace vs Brighton (3pm)
Crystal Palace, disappointed with a 1-1 draw against Southampton, will look to claim a victory against rivals Brighton back at Selhurst Park.
Brighton, without a win in three matches across all competitions, have struggled to find the back of the net in recent games against Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa.
Ipswich vs Wolves (3pm)
Ipswich will try to close the gap to six points behind Wolves when they clash at Portman Road on Saturday.
The Tractor Boys secured a 2-1 win away at Bournemouth in their last outing, but they face an unbeaten Wolves side in their last three matches.
Ipswich have yet to earn a point at home in the Premier League this season, making Wolves strong contenders to claim an away win.
West Ham vs Bournemouth (3pm)
Two teams seeking a crucial win will meet at the London Stadium as West Ham take on Bournemouth.
West Ham have gone winless in three matches, yet they have only conceded one goal in each of those games. Bournemouth's form has dipped recently, remaining winless in four matches in all competitions and five in the Premier League.
Bournemouth have scored in their last four top-flight fixtures, indicating they have what it takes to snatch three points from West Ham.
Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest (5.30pm)
Aston Villa will aim to stretch their winning streak to seven matches as they welcome Nottingham Forest.
Villa have clinched three consecutive 3-0 victories, while Forest have won five games in a row, including penalty shootouts.
A win for Villa could see them close the gap to six points behind Forest, who will be without key striker Chris Wood, making the hosts favorites for victory.