The opening game of the Sunday fixtures sees Crystal Palace battle London rivals Chelsea at Selhurst Park.
Palace couldn't build on their fantastic win away to Manchester City just before Christmas, as they were held on Boxing Day by Cardiff City to a goalless draw.
Chelsea were beaten on the same day as Palace's win in Manchester, at home to Leicester City, failing to score... but got back to winning ways on Boxing Day, with an Eden Hazard brace enough to beat Watford at Vicarage Road.
These two sides met earlier in the season, with Chelsea winning 3-1 thanks to an Alvaro Morata double, and Pedro's goal late on that cancelled out Andros Townend's equaliser.
Team News
Palace are expected to welcome back first-choice goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, who has been absent from their last three games with a back problem.
Martin Kelly is also set to return to the squad following two weeks out with a groin strain, but striker Christian Benteke remains on the sidelines.
Chelsea will be without Pedro, who sustained a hamstring injury in their Boxing Day win at Watford.
Callum Hudson-Odoi is also expected to miss the match having picked up a similar injury in the same game.
The Managers
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson has insisted his side don't "fear any game" ahead of the visit of their London rivals.
"We never fear any game, we don't go in there thinking we don't have much chance," Hodgson insisted.
"But you know you're playing a good quality team, you're more fearful of players they have that can hurt you if you make mistakes or don't do your job to restrict them."
Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri has been speaking about the future of the Blues' star player Eden Hazard.
"I don't know but I think that it's time to decide," Sarri admitted. "I think that we have to solve the problem.
"If he wants to program the future, we have to solve this problem. I am not the president, I am not in charge of the market, I am the coach.
"I want to speak to him only about the position on the pitch."
Match Stats
- Palace have won two of their last four league matches with Chelsea, as many wins as they registered in their previous 18 games against the Blues.
- Chelsea could suffer four successive league defeats away to Palace for the first time.
- Wilfried Zaha has failed to score and has only provided one assist in his last 12 league matches for Palace.
- Against Watford, Eden Hazard became just the 10th different player to score 100 goals in all competitions for Chelsea.
- The Blues will be looking to win three successive away league games for the first time under boss Maurizio Sarri.
Betting Odds
- Crystal Palace: 9/2
- Draw: 29/10
- Chelsea: 7/10