Will Tottenham or Arsenal get their title challenge back on track? Will Manchester United maintain their top-four push? Can Bournemouth pile the pressure on Newcastle manager Steve McClaren? The Premier League returns to action on Saturday lunchtime with the north London derby at White Hart Lane, before six 3pm kick-offs, including Aston Villas trip to the Etihad Stadium and a buoyant West Hams visit to Everton.The Saturday Night Football clash sees Watford host title-chasing Leicester City, while Crystal Palace welcome Liverpool and Manchester United travel to West Brom on Super Sunday. With all that and more to look forward to, heres what to keep an eye out for... Ed Chamberlin and Jamie Redknapp preview Watford v Leicester and the rest of Saturdays Premier League games Will the Foxes continue their impressive run on the road at Watford? (Watford v Leicester City - Saturday, 5.30pm, Sky Sports 1 HD)By the time Leicester City kick off their Saturday Night Football encounter at Watford, Tottenham could have replaced them at the leagues summit on goal difference.Either way, it will be interesting to see if having to play catch-up affects Claudio Ranieris side and their unlikely title bid. The Foxes have stuttered slightly of late, needing a last-gasp goal to beat relegation-threatened Norwich City last weekend, before being held at home by struggling West Bromwich Albion in midweek.However, both those matches were at the King Power Stadium, whereas Saturday evenings encounter with the Hornets is at Vicarage Road, with Leicester having won 10 and lost just two of their last 17 league games on their travels. Leicester could only draw against West Brom in midweek Which north London side gets their title challenge back on track? (Tottenham v Arsenal - Saturday, 12.45pm)Both clubs suffered defeats in midweek, although Arsenals capitulation at home to Swansea was arguably the more damaging of the two.Arsene Wengers side have created and missed the most big chances in the top flight this season, and cant afford to squander opportunities when they face the leagues tightest defence this weekend. Arsenal and Tottenham both suffered Premier League defeats in midweek The Gunners have not lost four consecutive games in all competitions since October 2002, but a defeat on Saturday would leave them six points off their bitter rivals and as many as nine off Leicester.Harry Kane could be the difference on the day. The England forward missed a great chance to equalise at West Ham, but has a good record in London derbies with 13 goals in his last 17 appearances.Will Everton cool Hammers top-four talk? (Everton v West Ham - Saturday, 3pm)Any victory over Tottenham is well received by West Ham fans, but when it delivers a kicking to their rivals title hopes, its particularly welcomed.But aside from Spurs own ambitions, the midweek win opens up the real possibility of a top-four finish for the Hammers, too.Saturdays opponents have struggled at home - Everton have won just four of their last 16 league games at Goodison Park - and another victory for Slaven Bilic could lift his side into the Champions League places by 5pm depending on results elsewhere. Aaron Lennon has been among the goals for Everton in recent weeks Does Manuel Pellegrini rotate against Villa? (Manchester City v Aston Villa - Saturday, 3pm)The Man City manager blamed a lack of freshness for the loss at Liverpool, three days after their Capital One cup triumph over the same opposition at Wembley.Sergio Aguero, who has not been the most durable member of Pellegrinis squad, played 210 minutes across both matches, and is one of a number of City stars that looked fatigued at Anfield. Sergio Aguero failed to find the net in either of Man Citys recent games against Liverpool The visit of Aston Villa, bottom of the table and winless in their last 13 away league games, could offer Pellegrini the opportunity to rotate ahead of their Champions League second-leg against Dynamo Kiev, especially with Wilfried Bony back from injury.Will Benik Afobe pile more misery on Newcastle? (Newcastle v Bournemouth - Saturday, 3pm)Steve McClaren was left ruing a cruel defeat to Stoke on Wednesday, while Bournemouth celebrated an impressive 2-0 win over Southampton the day before.The two sides are now separated by eight points, with Newcastle in the relegation zone on goal difference, and while both clubs spent in January, theres been mixed results so far.Cherries striker Benik Afobe has four goals in his last seven league games, and his arrival has boosted an attack that lacked cutting edge. Benik Afobe found the net against Southampton in the second half at the Vitality Stadium Its an issue that continues to plague Newcastle, especially without Andros Townsend, one of several big-money deals designed to keep them up. His return could prove crucial against a Bournemouth side thats lost just one of their last eight league games away from the Vitality Stadium. Does Mark Hughes big-game hoodoo end in west London? (Chelsea v Stoke City - Saturday, 3pm)Stoke boss Mark Hughes is without a win in his last 34 league trips to Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool, a run that includes 30 defeats. Two months ago the Potters would have been a fashionable tip to take the points at Stamford Bridge, but that was before Chelseas resurgence under Guus Hiddink really picked up steam.But Chelsea have won three league games in a row for the first time in almost a year, and have emerged victorious in all seven Premier League meetings between the two clubs in west London. Mark Hughes has lost 30 of 34 recent league trips to Arsenal, Man United, Liverpool and Chelsea Will Sunderlands leaky defence hold firm on the south coast? (Southampton v Sunderland - Saturday, 3pm)Sunderland travel to Southampton on Saturday afternoon struggling near the foot of the table and in desperate need of a positive result to aid their relegation fight.However, as Sam Allardyce alluded to after the 2-2 draw at home to Crystal Palace in midweek, his side are incapable of keeping clean sheets. Sunderland have struggled to shore up their leaky defence In fact, the Black Cats have managed the joint-fewest shut-outs in the top flight this campaign - three along with Norwich City, who they also share the worst defensive record with having conceded 53 goals so far.And their weekend trip to the south coast becomes all the more daunting given Sunderland suffered their worst-ever Premier League defeat (0-8) at St Marys last season.Will Norwich boost their survival hopes in Swansea? (Swansea City v Norwich City - Saturday, 3pm)Norwich make the trip to South Wales having not won any of their last eight league games, seven of which ended in defeat.That dreadful recent run has seen Alex Neils side slip into the bottom three - albeit on goal difference from Sunderland - making Saturdays match with fellow strugglers Swansea City all the more important.In fact, if the Canaries can leave with three points this weekend, they will be just three behind the Swans in the race to beat the drop. Norwich are currently in the relegation zone on goal difference Will Palace finally get back to winning ways against the Reds? (Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Sunday, 1.30pm, Sky Sports 1 HD)Crystal Palace entertain Liverpool in their Super Sunday clash in desperate need of three points, with Alan Pardews side on a run of 11 top-flight matches without a win. In fact, the Eagles have picked up just four points since recording their last victory at home to Southampton on December 12, a worrying sequence that has seen them fall from fifth to 14th in the table. Connor Wickhams return to fitness has been a timely one for Palace Will United maintain their top-four push at the Baggies? (West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United - Sunday, 4pm, Sky Sports 1 HD)With Manchester City hosting bottom-of-the-table Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon, the chances are Manchester United will head to The Hawthorns the following day three points behind their arch rivals in the race for a top-four finish.Louis van Gaals team have responded well to losing at both Sunderland and FC Midtjylland last month, reeling off four straight wins in three different competitions to breathe new life into their previously stuttering season. Juan Mata bailed Man Utd out against Watford with a late winner However, despite those improved results, the Red Devils still cannot afford any slip-ups against Albion in their Super Sunday meeting otherwise their hopes of finishing in the top four could be irrevocably damaged. Also See: The title race run-in Which MLS team should you support? Leicester best story in years Tylers stats NBA Jerseys China . Aaron Harrison scored a 22 points for Kentucky (6-1), which has won four in a row following a Nov. 12 loss to current No. 1 Michigan State. Julius Randle overcame a scoreless first half and added his sixth double-double in as many games with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Wholesale NBA Jerseys . Ancelotti says Ronaldo has recovered from a hamstring injury but "but he doesnt feel comfortable yet so we wont risk him." Madrid is third in the Spanish league, six points behind leader Barcelona, going into Saturdays game against Valladolid. https://www.nbachinajerseys.us/ . Andreas Johnson had a goal and two assists while Jacob de la Rose also scored for Sweden (2-0-0). Esa Lindell and Rasmus Ristolainen replied for Finland (1-1-0) Lindell opened the scoring for Finland just 41 seconds into the game, but the hosts quickly regained their composure and tied the score less than four minutes later on Wennbergs first of the game. NBA Jerseys Outlet .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Discount NBA Jerseys . He was followed closely by David Clarkson, donning red, seconds later. Clarksons actions one night earlier, leaping off the bench in defence of Kessel during a pre-season game against the Buffalo Sabres, will cost him the first 10 games of the regular season.Glasgow Warriors centre Mark Bennett and Wasps scrum-half Joe Simpson have been named in a 25-man Team GB Sevens training squad for the Rio Olympics. The 25 players, who include a combination of Sevens specialists and 15-a-side players from England, Scotland and Wales, will gather on May 30 for a seven-week intensive training period involving a programme of four international competitions.Dan Norton, the World Rugby Sevens Series fourth highest leading try scorer of all time, headlines the 19 Sevens specialists chosen, alongside England captain Tom Mitchell and Wales captain Luke Treharne. Wasps scrum-half Joe Simpson also named in training squad There are six 15s players in the squad with Cory Allen (Cardiff Blues), James Davies (Scarlets), Ollie Lindsay-Hague (Harlequins) and Marcus Watson (Newcastle Falcons) joining Bennett and Simpson.Head coach Simon Amor explained he was especially keen for the 15s players he selected to have some past Sevens experience.Amor said: We have watched a significant amount of footage throughout the season of 15-a-side players and every Sevens game from England, Scotland and Wales.Exciting talent was available to us and competition for places was tough. Were now really looking forward to bringing this group together as one team and creating an incredible Great Britain spirit..ddddddddddddFor the 15s players aiming to make that transition, recent sevens experience at the top level was important given how much the world of sevens rugby has progressed in the last three to four years.We were also targeting players in certain key positions to add strength in depth and complement the qualities of the specialists we already have.With Sevens included in the Olympics for the first time the 12 places in Team GB will be announced together with the womens squad on 19 July.Great Britain Sevens training squad: Cory Allen (Cardiff Blues), Mark Bennett (Glasgow Warriors), Dan Bibby (England Sevens), Tom Bowen (England Sevens), Phil Burgess (England Sevens), Sam Cross (Wales Sevens), James Davies (Scarlets), Alex Davis (England Sevens), Richard de Carpentier (England Sevens), Jamie Farndale (Scotland Sevens), Alex Gray (England Sevens), Charlie Hayter (England Sevens), Warwick Lahmert (England Sevens), Ollie Lindsay-Hague (Harlequins), Gavin Lowe (Scotland Sevens), Ruaridh McConnochie (England Sevens), Tom Mitchell (England Sevens), Luke Morgan (Wales Sevens), Dan Norton (England Sevens), Scott Riddell (Scotland Sevens), Mark Robertson (Scotland Sevens), James Rodwell (England Sevens), Joe Simpson (Wasps), Luke Treharne (Wales Sevens), Marcus Watson (Newcastle Falcons) Also See: Pichot: Residency rule is wrong England to solve Underhill issue Rugby on Sky Follow @SkySportsRugby ' ' '