Friday, 26 October 2012

Matchday 9 Premiership preview

Seeing as I had a bit of fun doing last weeks one I'm going to continue this as a weekly post, bearing in mind that the Premiership is on, that is.

I will go in chronological order as I did last time and the first match up this week is Aston Villa vs Norwich at Villa Park. Norwich will be looking to build on their first win of the season against Arsenal last week by getting their second win on the trot whilst Villa will also be looking for their second win of the season. Paul Lambert will come up against his former club trying to grab Villa's second win in 18 games.
Villa will again be without centre-back Richard Dunne with a groin injury and could potentially face a centre-back crisis with Nathan Baker (ankle) and Ciaran Clark (knee) facing late fitness tests. Matt Lowton could start at centre-back should Baker and Clark fail their fitness tests while Eric Lichaj is in contention to start.
Chris Hughton has no new injury concerns with Steven Whittaker and Mark Bunn back in training and in contention to face Spurs in midweek in the Capital One Cup. On loan striker Harry Kane is on target to make a return from his broken foot before Christmas.

Arsenal welcome QPR to the Emirates Stadium as they try to recover from two limp defeats on the trot in which they've failed to score while QPR still search for their first win of the season.
French full-back Bacary Sagna could make a return to the squad after recovering from a broken leg sustained in May, while midfielder Jack Wilshere could also make a return after coming through another U21's game unscathed. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain faces a fitness test after limping off nine minutes after coming on against Norwich after taking a knock to his hip while Kieran Gibbs (thigh), Theo Walcott (chest), Wojciech Szczesny (ankle), Abou Diaby (thigh) and Tomas Rosicky (hamstring) all remain sidelined.
QPR captain Park-Ji Sung is a doubt after suffering a knee injury in last week's 1 - 1 draw against Everton. Ryan Nelsen and former Gunner Armand Traore are both available to Mark Hughes but Andy Johnson (knee) and Fabio (hamstring) are still out.

Fulham travel to Madjeski Stadium to face a Reading team who are yet to win in the Premiership so far this season but will be looking to kick-start on home soil while Martin Jol's Fulham team are just two points off the top four.
Striker Noel Hunt could make a comeback from a heel injury while Reading gaffer Brian McDermott will have to make a tough call on who to choose between the sticks with both Alex McCarthy and Adam Federici available. Jem Karacan is remains sidelined with a knee injury.
Winger Damien Duff is available to Fulham after recovering from illness. Simon Davies is still out with a hip problem.

Stoke City welcome Sunderland to the Britannia Stadium looking to maintain a 10-match home unbeaten run while Sunderland will be looking to secure their first away win of the season.
Stoke could be set to welcome back Glenn Whelan after the Irish midfielder recovered from a hamstring problem.
Black Cats captain Lee Cattermole is set to return after missing the last three matches through suspension. Phil Bardsley has the chance to make his first appearances of the season after being an unused sub in the derby draw with Newcastle following an ankle injury. Titus Bramble (hip) is a doubt while Wes Brown (knee) is definitely ruled out.

Wigan will face West Ham at the DW Stadium looking to end a six match winless run while West Ham could move into the top four with a win.
The Latics could be without on loan Arsenal winger Ryo Miyaichi who is suffering from a groin problem. Roberto Martinez will definitely be without the services of winger Albert Crusat (knee) and defender Antolin Alcaraz (groin). Martinez admitted that Alcaraz won't be available until Christmas time.
West Ham can welcome back midfielder Joey O' Brien after he has recovered from a hamstring injury suffered earlier this month. Matthew Taylor (calf) and Guy Demel (thigh) could return to first-team action soon but West Ham manager Sam Allardyce will be without Ricardo Vaz Te (shoulder) and Jack Collison (knee) for the long-term.

The dinner time game on Saturday sees Manchester City face Swansea at the City of Manchester Stadium. Man City will be looking to recover from their crushing 3 - 1 midweek defeat to Ajax by keeping up their outstanding home form.
Man City will again be without playmaker David Silva who misses out with a hamstring injury he sustained on international duty. Defenders Pablo Zabaleta (hamstring) and Maicon (foot) will miss out, as will midfielders Javi Garcia (thigh) and Jack Rodwell (hamstring). James Milner will miss out as he starts the suspension he picked up after his red card against West Brom.
Swansea have no new injury concerns with the absentees Kyle Bartley (thigh) and Neil Taylor (broken ankle) being the only injuries.

The Sunday games kick off with a mouthwatering Merseyside derby as Everton welcome rivals Liverpool to Goodison Park as David Moyes comes up against Liverpool for the 24th time, looking for just his fifth win.
Moyes will be hoping that Marouane Fellaini will be passed fit to play in the derby, while Tony Hibbert is expected to be fit after recovering from his calf problem. Playmaker Steven Pienaar will sit out this game after picking up a one-match ban after his sending-off in the 1 - 1 draw with QPR last week.
Liverpool will monitor the fitness of goalkeeper Jose Reina after he continues to nurse a hamstring injury he picked up on international duty with Spain two weeks ago. There are no fresh injury concerns for Brendan Rodgers with Martin Kelly (knee), Lucas Leiva (thigh) & Fabio Borini (broken foot) all sidelined.

Newcastle will welcome in-form West Bromwich Albion to St. James' Park looking to kick-start their so far limp campaign as they look for just their third win of the season.
Newcastle will be without Ivorian midfield Cheick Tiote who starts a three-match ban after being sent off in last week's Tyne Wear derby as Alan Pardew will welcome back the nine players he rested in the Europa League in midweek.
West Brom have been monitoring the fitness of Claudio Yacob who suffered a hamstring injury during last weekend's 2 - 1 home defeat to Man City. Captain Chris Brunt (hamstring) and Billy Jones (knee) have resumed training and may be in contention to make the squad.

Tottenham will travel to Southampton looking having lost on their last six visits to St. Mary's.
Southampton will be without record signing Gaston Ramirez again as he continues his recovery from a thigh injury. Defender Frazer Richardson (groin) and midfielder Jack Cork (knee) are both out but Tadanari Lee has recovered from his elbow injury and is in contention.
Gareth Bale has returned from paternity leave to face his former club, the Welsh midfielder has missed the last two games after the birth of his first child. Emmanuel Adebayor could make a return after suffering from back pain and he will be joined by Mousa Dembele who has been struggling with a hip injury. Michael Dawson will be assessed because he has been struggling with illness, while Scott Parker (achilles), Benoit Assou-Ekotto & Younes Kaboul (both knee) are all sidelined.

League leaders Chelsea will be involved in the biggest game of the weekend again as they welcome Manchester United to Stamford Bridge. Chelsea will be looking to stay top and the signs are good for Chelsea as they are unbeaten in 11 Premier League games against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, a run stretching back to 2002. You will remember the astounding comeback in this fixture last season as Man United came back from three goals down to draw 3 - 3.
Chelsea will be without influential midfielder Frank Lampard as he will be out for at least two weeks with a calf problem. John Terry will serve another game of his four-match ban but Chelsea can welcome back midfielder Marko Marin after he recovered from injury.
Shinji Kagawa will be out for about a month after he suffered a knee injury in the 3 - 2 victory over Benfica, Sir Alex Ferguson that he could have been back sooner had the Japanese playmaker not carried on playing with the injury. Chris Smalling has recovered from a broken metatarsal but Phil Jones, Nemanja Vidic (both knee) & Anders Linegaard (thumb) all miss out.

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