You just can't score against Manchester United at Old Trafford, Hull are in big trouble and Man City will be on a high after beating Chelsea away.
Team to Watch - Manchester City
Manchester City go into Sunday's game away at Sunderland high on confidence following a fine 4-2 win over Chelsea last time out.
Roberto Mancini's men may have lost three of their last six games on the road but morale will be high after coming from behind to win at Stamford Bridge.
Sunderland thrashed Bolton 4-0 on Tuesday, but it was their first win since November (a run of 14 games) and they will be missing a couple of key men this weekend.
The Black Cats will be without influential midfielder Lorik Cana, who is suspended and probably Lee Cattermole, who picked up a hamstring injury in midweek.
Prior to the game on Tuesday, Steve Bruce's side had only scored twice in their previous five games at the Stadium of Light, and City should be too strong for them at both ends of the park.
Team to Avoid - Hull
Last weekend's 5-1 drubbing at the hands of Everton was Hull's third straight defeat and left them second bottom in the table with only 10 games remaining.
In fairness to Hull the trio of losses were all away from home and came off the back of a draw with Chelsea and a win over Manchester City.
Those fantastic results were both in the familiar surrounds of the KC Stadium, but don't expect a repeat against Arsenal this weekend.
Arsene Wenger's side have won their last four league games and emerged as genuine title challengers after appearing to fall off the pace.
The Gunners routed Porto in midweek and have been boosted by the timely return of Andrei Arshavin, who will play in his preferred wide role now that Nicklas Bendtner is leading the line.
Banker Clean Sheet - Manchester United
Leaders Manchester United have won their last six league games at home without conceding a goal.
The shut out streak stretches back to December when Aston Villa left Old Trafford with a surprise 1-0 win and includes 5-0 thrashings of Wigan and Portsmouth.
The reigning champions collected another clean sheet against Italian giants AC Milan in midweek and will be expecting more of the same against Fulham on Sunday.
First choice central defensive pairing Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic are both back in action, much to the delight of manager Alex Ferguson.
The Cottagers, who are playing Juventus in the Europa League this evening, have a dreadful record on the road and haven't won on their travels since the opening day.
However, Fulham did beat Manchester United 3-0 when the two sides met earlier in the season.
Injuries and Suspensions
Chelsea have confirmed that full-back Jose Bosingwa will miss the rest of the season, and the World Cup with Portugal, as he requires further surgery on his knee injury.
Portsmouth midfielder Hassan Yebda faces a scan on a knee injury picked up at the weekend and initial fears say he could also miss the rest of the season.
Arsenal defender William Gallas will be out for a further month after suffering a recurrence of his calf injury.
Scan results earlier in the week confirmed that Manchester United defender Wes Brown will be sidelined for four to six weeks with a foot injury.
Aston Villa are hopeful striker Gabriel Agbonlahor will have recovered from a virus in time to face Stoke on Saturday.
Burnley's Jack Cork is a doubt for Saturday's visit of Wolves after being withdrawn at half time in Wednesday night's 1-1 draw with Stoke because of an ankle injury.
On-loan Sunderland striker Benjani is ineligible for Sunday's visit of Manchester City as Premier League rules forbid players from turning out against their parent club.
Everton's on-loan striker Landon Donovan has been told he is must to return to LA Galaxy by March 15th, meaning this weekend's trip to Birmingham will be his last game for the Toffees.
Midfielder Lorik Cana will also be missing as he serves the first of a two-match ban for accumulating ten yellow cards this season.
Bolton defender Samuel Ricketts misses Saturday's visit of Wigan following his red card on Tuesday.