WILL Chelsea get back on track in the Premier League when Hull City visit Stamford Bridge tomorrow (Saturday)?
The Blues' unbeaten record was ended by Newcastle United last weekend and Jose Mourinho will be keen to see his side return to winning ways when the Tigers visit the Bridge.
But will they do it? Our resident tipster Bobby Dubz gives his view on this and all the other Premier League games below.
Burnley v Southampton
Many people are questioning whether Southampton's bubble has burst after three defeats in a row.
But the Saints have played three top sides in Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United, and the test will be how they respond.
Ronald Koeman's side will look to bounce back at Turf Moor, with Burnley also suffering defeat last time out against QPR.
The Clarets' home form is not great, with just one win so far, and the Saints could well get back to winning ways.
Prediction 1-2
Chelsea v Hull
Chelsea's unbeaten record has gone after defeat at Newcastle last weekend, but they showed in midweek that it hasn't affected them.
And it is unlikely they will struggle in the Premier League either this weekend against an out-of-sorts Hull City side.
The Tigers did pick up a valuable point away at Everton in their last away game, but with just one win in ten games, Steve Bruce's side find themselves in the bottom three.
And it is hard to see them picking up anything at the Bridge, where Mourinho's men are formidable.
Prediction 3-0
Crystal Palace v Stoke City
Stoke scored an impressive victory last weekend against Arsenal and will be hoping to follow that up at Selhurst Park.
But it won't be easy for them at Palace, who themselves picked up a decent point at White Hart Lane and probably should have won the game.
Stoke have been good on the road this season having already claimed scalps at Manchester City and Tottenham, but they do seem to have a tendency to struggle in games against other sides in and around them in the table.
Palace won the corresponding fixture last season, but it may be a point this time around.
Prediction 1-1
Leicester v Manchester City
Ever since Manchester City's victory against Bayern Munich, Manuel Pellegrini's men have been on fire.
The champions have found a rich vein of form and moved to within three points of Chelsea, and they will surely extend their winning run at the King Power Stadium.
The luck seems to be against Leicester at the moment and while they are at home, I cannot see them getting anything against City.
Prediction 1-3
Sunderland v West Ham
West Ham are the surprise package of the Premier League at the moment, but they are where they deserve to be.
Sam Allardyce has worked wonders with the Hammers this season and they are flying, with plenty of good attacking options.
But this game may not be as straightforward as it might seem on paper, with Sunderland proving what they are capable of in their recent draw with Chelsea.
And they may just surprise people again this weekend by getting something against the Hammers.
Prediction 1-1
West Brom v Aston Villa
Villa are certainly the form team out of the two after two wins in a row, but this is a derby, so form will probably go out of the window.
West Brom need a result to relieve some of the pressure on boss Alan Irvine, and what better game to get one than against your local rivals.
The Baggies should be up for this one and maybe they can get the win they need, although it is likely to be close.
Prediction 2-1
Arsenal v Newcastle
These two sides had contrasting results last week, with Newcastle stunning Chelsea and Arsenal on the wrong end of a surprise result at Stoke.
But Arsenal bounced back in style in midweek at Galatasaray and they will be keen to replicate that in the league.
This game usually has goals in it, with the Gunners winning 7-3 last season, and while I don't see there being ten goals, there could be four or five.
Prediction 3-2
Manchester United v Liverpool (Sunday)
What a difference nine months can make.
Back in March, Liverpool won 3-0 at Old Trafford and played United off the park.
Fast forward to now and Liverpool are looking a shadow of the side that finished second in the Premier League, while United are sitting third, albeit without hitting top form.
Louis van Gaal's side were far from convincing in their win at Southampton on Monday night, but that is the sign of a good side to win when not playing well.
Prediction 2-0
Swansea v Tottenham
Tottenham's away form actually isn't that bad, despite everyone saying they are not having a great season.
They have won three and drawn two of their seven games on the road, and they will fancy their chances at the Liberty Stadium.
But the Swans are a good team and this will not be easy for Spurs, with Gylfi Sigurdsson up against his former side.
He could come back to haunt Spurs and it could be a tough afternoon for Mauricio Pochettino's men.
Prediction 2-1
Everton v QPR
Everton are lacking consistency this season and their fans have been left frustrated on more than one occasion.
But with QPR yet to pick up a point away from home in seven matches, surely this is a home banker for Roberto Martinez's men.
The Toffees are still more than capable of climbing into the top half, and this could be a step towards that.
Prediction 2-0