The traditional St. Stephens Day Premier League action gets underway from 1.00 today.
Chelsea know a win at home to Fulham would see them overtake Spurs into third place.
Chelsea have drawn their last two games with Wigan and Spurs
With Aston Villa to come after today
Manager Andre Villas-Boas knows they need to win both games to stay in the title race:
Then at 3, the top two are in action.
Leaders Manchester City are away to West Brom.
Second place Manchester United welcome Wigan to Old Trafford.
United boss Alex Ferguson says they won’t take Wigan for granted:
Elsewhere at 3, bottom side Blackburn are away to Liverpool.
Newcastle will be looking to stop the rot away to Bolton.
Martin O’Neill’s Sunderland who have won two from their last three, host Everton.
The evening kick off sees Stoke take on Aston Villa at the Britannia – it’s a 7.45 kick off there.