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Norwich v Arsenal (Paul Higham)

  • 1400 GMT kick-off Sky Sports Premier League

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  • After beating Arsenal 4-2 at Highbury on the first ever day of Premier League action in August 1992, Norwich have won just one of their last 15 against the Gunners in the competition (W1 D6 L8).
  • Arsenal have lost just one of their last 14 top-flight away games against Norwich (W5 D8), going down 0-1 in October 2012.
  • Since beating Manchester City 3-2 in September, Norwich have lost their last three home league games by an aggregate score of 2-10 (1-5, 1-3 and 0-2). Only once before have they lost four consecutive Premier League games at Carrow Road (April 2014-August 2015).
  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored 80% of Arsenal’s away goals in the Premier League this season (4/5). The Gabonese striker has also netted eight goals in his 10 appearances against promoted sides for the Gunners.

Wolves v Sheffield United (Paul Higham)

  • 1400 GMT kick-off

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  • The last top-flight meetings between Wolves and Sheffield United came in the 1975-76 campaign – Wolves won 5-1 at home and 4-1 away as both sides were relegated to the second tier.
  • Sheffield United are one of two sides still unbeaten away from home in the Premier League this season (W1 D5), along with league leaders Liverpool. The last promoted team to remain unbeaten in their first seven top-flight away games were Blackburn in 1992-93, while the last time Sheffield United did so in the top tier was in 1899-00.
  • Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder is the first manager to go unbeaten in his first six away Premier League games (W1 D5 L0) since Luiz Felipe Scolari in 2008-09 with Chelsea.
  • Raúl Jiménez has scored in three consecutive Premier League games – the only Wolves player to score in four in a row in the competition is Henri Camara, who scored in five consecutive appearances in April 2004.

Leicester City v Everton (George Pitts)

  • 1630 GMT kick-off Sky Sports Premier League
James Maddison and Jamie Vardy (left to right): Leicester duo celebrate a goal against Arsenal in their last home game

Nine wins from their last 10 in all competitions is certainly form of a top side and Leicester have displayed no sign of relenting.

The Foxes have shown their opponents, under struggling Marco Silva, how to get a managerial appointment spot on. In nine months the change has been impressive and they look like a real team again.

Those performances have led to Rodgers' name being mentioned for the Arsenal vacancy after Unai Emery's departure. Charlie Nicholas was one name who mentioned the Northern Irishman - read more from his column here.

But Rodgers will not want to let distractions get in the way of the task in hand and his side look capable of making it six in a row in the Premier League.

Continue like they have been doing on the pitch and it could cost his opposite number Silva his job, with the Portuguese widely considered fortunate to still be in the dugout for this one.

For all their attacking might, Leicester's defence is also a force to be reckoned with. With just eight goals conceded, they have the best record in the league this season and have now recorded four clean sheets in a row as part of this commendable streak.

Regardless of such a run, they look good value to keep out the Toffees on Sunday. Caglar Soyuncu is a star and forming a partnership with Jonny Evans while the attacking full-backs Ben Chilwell and Ricardo Pereira do a superb job at both ends, with Wilfried Ndidi providing the steel in midfield.

As much as the Merseysiders' squad has threat and plenty of potential, they lack ideas and creativity under Silva and should not be too problematic for the hosts.

Considering the difference in mood in both camps, a win-to-nil bet on Leicester at just under 2/1 looks good value for a small play here.

Prediction: Leicester 2-0 Everton

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