Emanuele Giaccherini (ankl
2015年5月28日All the weekend Premier League team news Brown Leather Maggie 140mm
West Ham (4) v Manchester City (2), 12.45pm Live BT Sport 1
West Ham will be boosted by the returns of James Tomkins and Cheikhou Kouyate. Defender Tomkins and midfielder Kouyate have recovered from thigh and groin problems respectively while striker Andy Carroll is back in training but not considered ready for the clash at Upton Park. Guy Demel (thigh), Joey O’Brien (knee) and James Collins (groin) are also out injured.
Former England midfielder Frank Lampard has been ruled out for Manchester City. Lampard suffered a thigh injury in last Saturday’s 4 1 win over Tottenham and will not be back in training until next week. Playmaker Samir Nasri, who had groin surgery last month, has now rejoined the squad and could be back in contention to play next week. Last season: Man City 2 West Ham 0, West Ham 1 Man City
Last five league matches: West Ham D W L W W; Man City D Leather Maggie 140mm D W W W
Top scorers Multicolor Leather Maggie 140mm (all competitions): Diafra Sakho (West Ham) 6; Sergio Aguero (Man City) 11
Match odds: H 9 Nude Leather Maggie 140mm 2 A 11 20 D 3 1
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Liverpool (5) v Hull (11), 3.0pm
Misfiring striker Mario Balotelli is likely to keep his place in the Reds attack as manager Brendan Rodgers has limited options up front. The 24 year old has scored just once in 10 appearances but with Daniel Sturridge still sidelined by a calf problem the Italy international will probably start ahead of Rickie Lambert. Midfielder Adam Lallana is pushing for a starting place after impressing as a substitute in the midweek defeat to Real Madrid.
Injuries have hit Hull hard in the past week. Third choice goalkeeper Eldin Jakupovic is in line for only his second league start with Allan McGregor (shoulder) and Steve Harper (bicep) both out, while striker Nikica Jelavic (knee) and centre back Michael Dawson (ankle) are both missing for at least a month. Left back Andy Robertson has a knock that is set to keep him out too, but Tom Huddlestone should be fine to play through discomfort for the third game in a row.
Last season: Liverpool 2 Hull 0, Hull 3 Liverpool 1
Last five league matches: Liverpool L L D W W; Hull D D L W D
Top scorers (all competitions): Steven Gerrard Raheem Sterling (Liverpool) 3; Mohamed Diame Nikica Jelavic (Hull) 4
Match odds: H 2 5 A 6 1 D 7 2
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
Southampton (3) v Stoke (10), 3.0pm
Ronald Koeman can select the same Southampton squad that thumped Sunderland 8 0, with no new injury concerns ahead of three games in eight days for the Saints.
Glenn Whelan is out and full back Phil Bardsley doubtful for Stoke. Whelan fractured a leg during the Republic of Ireland’s recent Euro 2016 qualifier against Germany and is sidelined for up to six weeks, whilst Bardsley will undergo a late fitness test for a back problem. Centre back Robert Huth and midfielder Marko Arnautovic, who both missed last weekend’s 2 1 home win over Swansea through injury, come back into contention.
Last season: Southampton 2 Stoke 2, Stoke 1 Southampton 1
Last five league matches: Southampton W W W L W; Stoke L D W L W
Top scorers (all competitions): Graziano Pelle (Southampton) 7; Peter Crouch Jonathan Walters (Stoke) 3
Match odds: H 6 10 A 9 2 D 13 5
Referee: Jon Moss
Sunderland (17) v Arsenal (7), 3.0pm
Full back Anthony Reveillere will be included in the Sunderland squad provided the club receives his international clearance. The 34 year old Frenchman, a free agent after leaving Napoli in the summer, signed a short term contract until the end of the season on Thursday after training with the Black Cats for the previous two weeks. His arrival could be timely for head coach Gus Poyet with fellow defenders Sebastian Coates (thigh) and Billy Jones (hamstring) likely to be sidelined for several more weeks, while midfielders Emanuele Giaccherini (ankle) and Ricky Alvarez (knee) are also still out.
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere will be suspended after collecting five cautions. Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny returns having served a one match European ban for the midweek Champions League win at Anderlecht. England forward Theo Walcott has played for the under 21s following nine months out with a knee injury, but is not expected to return to the first team squad until next weekend. Defender Laurent Koscielny (Achilles), midfielder Mesut zil (knee), goalkeeper David Ospina (thigh), striker Yaya Sanogo (hamstring), midfielder Abou Diaby (calf) and France forward Olivier Giroud (fractured foot) are all still out, along with long term absentee Mathieu Debuchy (ankle).
Last season: Arsenal 4 Sunderland 1, Sunderland 1 Arsenal 3
Last five league matches: Sunderland D D D W L; Arsenal D W D L D
Top scorers (all competitions): Adam Johnson, Steven Fletcher Connor Wickham (Sunderland) 2; Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal) 6
West Ham (4) v Manchester City (2), 12.45pm Live BT Sport 1
West Ham will be boosted by the returns of James Tomkins and Cheikhou Kouyate. Defender Tomkins and midfielder Kouyate have recovered from thigh and groin problems respectively while striker Andy Carroll is back in training but not considered ready for the clash at Upton Park. Guy Demel (thigh), Joey O’Brien (knee) and James Collins (groin) are also out injured.
Former England midfielder Frank Lampard has been ruled out for Manchester City. Lampard suffered a thigh injury in last Saturday’s 4 1 win over Tottenham and will not be back in training until next week. Playmaker Samir Nasri, who had groin surgery last month, has now rejoined the squad and could be back in contention to play next week. Last season: Man City 2 West Ham 0, West Ham 1 Man City
Last five league matches: West Ham D W L W W; Man City D Leather Maggie 140mm D W W W
Top scorers Multicolor Leather Maggie 140mm (all competitions): Diafra Sakho (West Ham) 6; Sergio Aguero (Man City) 11
Match odds: H 9 Nude Leather Maggie 140mm 2 A 11 20 D 3 1
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Liverpool (5) v Hull (11), 3.0pm
Misfiring striker Mario Balotelli is likely to keep his place in the Reds attack as manager Brendan Rodgers has limited options up front. The 24 year old has scored just once in 10 appearances but with Daniel Sturridge still sidelined by a calf problem the Italy international will probably start ahead of Rickie Lambert. Midfielder Adam Lallana is pushing for a starting place after impressing as a substitute in the midweek defeat to Real Madrid.
Injuries have hit Hull hard in the past week. Third choice goalkeeper Eldin Jakupovic is in line for only his second league start with Allan McGregor (shoulder) and Steve Harper (bicep) both out, while striker Nikica Jelavic (knee) and centre back Michael Dawson (ankle) are both missing for at least a month. Left back Andy Robertson has a knock that is set to keep him out too, but Tom Huddlestone should be fine to play through discomfort for the third game in a row.
Last season: Liverpool 2 Hull 0, Hull 3 Liverpool 1
Last five league matches: Liverpool L L D W W; Hull D D L W D
Top scorers (all competitions): Steven Gerrard Raheem Sterling (Liverpool) 3; Mohamed Diame Nikica Jelavic (Hull) 4
Match odds: H 2 5 A 6 1 D 7 2
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
Southampton (3) v Stoke (10), 3.0pm
Ronald Koeman can select the same Southampton squad that thumped Sunderland 8 0, with no new injury concerns ahead of three games in eight days for the Saints.
Glenn Whelan is out and full back Phil Bardsley doubtful for Stoke. Whelan fractured a leg during the Republic of Ireland’s recent Euro 2016 qualifier against Germany and is sidelined for up to six weeks, whilst Bardsley will undergo a late fitness test for a back problem. Centre back Robert Huth and midfielder Marko Arnautovic, who both missed last weekend’s 2 1 home win over Swansea through injury, come back into contention.
Last season: Southampton 2 Stoke 2, Stoke 1 Southampton 1
Last five league matches: Southampton W W W L W; Stoke L D W L W
Top scorers (all competitions): Graziano Pelle (Southampton) 7; Peter Crouch Jonathan Walters (Stoke) 3
Match odds: H 6 10 A 9 2 D 13 5
Referee: Jon Moss
Sunderland (17) v Arsenal (7), 3.0pm
Full back Anthony Reveillere will be included in the Sunderland squad provided the club receives his international clearance. The 34 year old Frenchman, a free agent after leaving Napoli in the summer, signed a short term contract until the end of the season on Thursday after training with the Black Cats for the previous two weeks. His arrival could be timely for head coach Gus Poyet with fellow defenders Sebastian Coates (thigh) and Billy Jones (hamstring) likely to be sidelined for several more weeks, while midfielders Emanuele Giaccherini (ankle) and Ricky Alvarez (knee) are also still out.
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere will be suspended after collecting five cautions. Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny returns having served a one match European ban for the midweek Champions League win at Anderlecht. England forward Theo Walcott has played for the under 21s following nine months out with a knee injury, but is not expected to return to the first team squad until next weekend. Defender Laurent Koscielny (Achilles), midfielder Mesut zil (knee), goalkeeper David Ospina (thigh), striker Yaya Sanogo (hamstring), midfielder Abou Diaby (calf) and France forward Olivier Giroud (fractured foot) are all still out, along with long term absentee Mathieu Debuchy (ankle).
Last season: Arsenal 4 Sunderland 1, Sunderland 1 Arsenal 3
Last five league matches: Sunderland D D D W L; Arsenal D W D L D
Top scorers (all competitions): Adam Johnson, Steven Fletcher Connor Wickham (Sunderland) 2; Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal) 6
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