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Premier League questions
- Updated: April 28, 2016
The most unpredictable Premier League campaign is back and a champion could be crowned with the top-five sides all in action, live on Sky Sports.
Leicester go to Old Trafford knowing a win on Super Sunday will secure the Premier League title, but Tottenham will be hoping Manchester United can keep the race alive for their trip to Stamford Bridge on Monday Night Football.
Arsenal welcome Norwich to the Emirates on Saturday Night Football and Manchester City travel to St. Mary’s for the second Super Sunday game with Champions League places still up for grabs.
There is also the crucial battle to avoid the drop with two from Sunderland, Norwich and Newcastle the most likely to drop down to the Championship.
With so much at stake, we take a look at 10 questions that could be answered over the weekend.
Can Howe heap more pressure on Martinez? (Everton v Bournemouth – Saturday, 3pm)
It has been an unhappy campaign for Everton and it could get even worse for manager Roberto Martinez. A very leaky defence has undone all the good work in attack and mid-table mediocrity looks certain.
The fans appear to have turned on Martinez and even winning all the remaining games of the season may not be enough to keep his job.
In contrast, Eddie Howe has pulled off a miracle. A team everyone deemed destined for relegation are aiming for a top-10 finish and a win at Goodison Park will see the Cherries move above their hosts in the table.
Both teams go into the weekend in a bad run of form, but if the game is anything like the 3-3 draw earlier in the season then we are in for a cracker.
Pardew to stick another nail in Geordie coffin? (Newcastle v Crystal Palace – Saturday, 3pm)
Alan Pardew’s reign on Tyneside was greeted with mixed levels of excitement at the time. Some fans felt he could do better while others felt he was held back by the owners.
The Magpies’ former boss could return to St. James’ Park and push the club further towards relegation. Palace are more-or-less guaranteed Premier League football next season, but the players have FA Cup final places to earn.
Rafa Benitez is slowly turning Newcastle’s season around but it could be too late. Fans must hope Norwich and Sunderland slip up but they will be in full voice to roar on their side.
Will Big Sam continue big escape? (Stoke v Sunderland – Saturday, 3pm)
Sam Allardyce has never been relegated from the Premier League and it looks like he might carry on that tradition.
The Black Cats seemed down and out a few weeks back, but great performances against Norwich and Arsenal have taken them out of the relegation zone.
Jermain Defoe’s goals have been crucial in keeping Sunderland in with a chance of avoiding the drop but it is their defence – three clean sheets out of four – in recent weeks that has been most impressive.
Stoke, who have received much praise this season, appear to be on the beaches already. They have lost their last three games and conceded …
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