Blackburn (10) v Charlton (18)Jason Roberts is set to start up front for Blackburn again after impressing with two goals in three games since his comeback from a foot injury, with Matt Derbyshire on the bench. Midfielder Tugay is pushing for a recall but the likelihood is boss Mark Hughes will keep faith in the side which drew at Fulham. Charlton hope to have defender Ben Thatcher (hip) available and forward Marcus Bent (hamstring), who has missed the last two games, could return, but midfielder Andy Reid is a long-term absentee following surgery on his hamstring problem.
Chelsea (2) v Bolton (6)
Winger Arjen Robben is back in training after knee trouble but unlikely to be included in the Chelsea squad tomorrow. Michael Ballack is doubtful with an ankle injury but Michael Essien is in the squad after missing the midweek Champions League semi-final first leg defeat of Liverpool through suspension.
Bolton boss Sam Allardyce could be without six senior players. El-Hadji Diouf (hamstring), Tal Ben Haim (knee) and Abdoulaye Faye (toe) are ruled out, while Kevin Nolan, Nicky Hunt and Stelios Giannakopoulos all face late fitness tests. Ivan Campo is available after suspension.
Everton (5) v Man Utd (1)
Striker Andrew Johnson faces a fitness test on a sprained ankle but is unlikely to play. Boss David Moyes has worries over James McFadden (ankle) and James Beattie (illness), while Victor Anichebe (ankle) and James Vaughan (severed artery) will also have tests. On-loan goalkeeper Tim Howard is out because United are his parent club so Iain Turner, recalled from a loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday, deputises.
United are without Park Ji-Sung (knee), Rio Ferdinand (groin) and captain Gary Neville (ankle). Nemanja Vidic is out but may figure against AC Milan if Monday's scan on his broken collarbone is positive, while Louis Saha should be in the squad after hamstring problems.
Man City (13) v Aston Villa (11)
Emile Mpenza could return for Manchester City after a hip injury but Michael Johnson and DaMarcus Beasley are doubtful with hamstring problems, while Paul Dickov returns to the squad after recent toe and ankle trouble.
Villa striker John Carew is fit. The Norwegian was substituted against Portsmouth after taking a blow to his foot, his first game since he recovered from calf trouble. But Villa boss Martin O'Neill, who has no fresh injury worries, is confident Carew can take his place alongside in-form Gabriel Agbonlahor.
Middlesbrough (14) v Tottenham (9)
Boro defender Abel Xavier (back) and midfielder Julio Arca (groin) have returned to training and could figure. Xavier has missed the last two games, while Arca has not played since aggravating his problem in last month's FA Cup quarter-final replay loss to Manchester United.
Spurs full-back Paul Stalteri is in contention after recovering from a thigh problem, bolstering a defence without Anthony Gardner (fractured leg), Lee Young-Pyo (knee) and Benoit Assou-Ekotto (knee). Midfielder Teemu Tainio is out with a sprained ankle and striker Mido (groin) is struggling.
Portsmouth (8) v Liverpool (3)
Pompey centre-backs Sol Campbell (Achilles) and Linvoy Primus (knee) hope to pass late fitness checks. Striker Svetoslav Todorov is still out with knee trouble but midfielder Sean Davis is available after a virus. Boss Harry Redknapp has to decide whether to recall on-loan Glen Johnson after a knee injury.
Reds boss Rafael Benitez rests several senior players ahead of Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg against Chelsea. Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Jose Reina did not even make the trip south and Xabi Alonso or Daniel Agger are unlikely to figure. Jerzy Dudek, Robbie Fowler and Bolo Zenden - all out of contract in the summer — will play, but Steve Finnan is still out with a neck injury.
Sheff Utd (17) v Watford (20)
Blades boss Neil Warnock has virtually a full squad to choose from. Phil Jagielka (groin), Derek Geary (hamstring) and Nick Montgomery (foot) — who all played in the draw at Charlton — have missed training on occasions this week, but are included. Rob Hulse (knee) is the only long-term casualty.
Watford are without midfielder Damien Francis (knee), winger Tommy Smith (hamstring) and forward Steven Kabba, who cannot play under the terms of his move to Watford from Bramall Lane in January. Utility man James Chambers (ankle) and forward Darius Henderson (calf) are battling for fitness but midfielder Gareth Williams (knee) and forward Moses Ashikodi (broken leg) are long-term casualties.
Wigan (16) v West Ham (19)
Wigan winger Lee McCulloch is poised to return to the side after missing the defeat at Liverpool with a badly-bruised foot. Right-back Ryan Taylor (foot) is a doubt, while Antonio Valencia is suspended.
Hammers defenders Matthew Upson (calf) and Danny Gabbidon (groin) will not feature again this season. In-form striker Bobby Zamora has been struggling with tendinitis in his knee for the last month but trained all week, while West Ham boss Curbishley is considering whether or not to repeat his gamble and go into the game without a replacement goalkeeper on the bench.
Sunday
Arsenal (4) v Fulham (15)
Arsenal are without midfielders Tomas Rosicky and Freddie Ljungberg because of hamstring problems. Captain Thierry Henry (groin and stomach), Robin van Persie (broken foot) and Theo Walcott (shoulder) are all sidelined.
Defenders Franck Queudrue (ankle) and Ian Pearce (calf) remain unavailable for the Cottagers, who are also without long-term absentees Jimmy Bullard, Mark Pembridge and Simon Elliott.
Monday
Reading (7) v Newcastle (12)
Reading have no fresh injury worries. Defender Graeme Murty (calf) and winger Glen Little (Achilles) remain sidelined along with long-term absentees Bobby Convey and Ibrahima Sonko (both knee). Striker Leroy Lita completes a three-match ban but midfielder Steve Sidwell is in the squad despite being heavily linked with a summer switch to the Magpies.
Newcastle will make a late decision over striker Michael Owen, who has been out since rupturing his an anterior cruciate ligament on World Cup duty during the summer. Shola Ameobi is in line for a return after hip surgery, while skipper Scott Parker (ankle) and striker Antoine Sibierski (groin) may also be included. Goalkeeper Shay Given (groin) and winger Damien Duff (ankle) are out.