Everton-Spurs tomorrow is as good a test as any to see if Spurs really are gonna go beyond their Spursiness this season, as they've been showing signs of doing. Everton have the goods but the usual Martinez issues have them lower than where they really should be. When their front line is on though, they're frightening. Not that Spurs will be too scared, with their pace and technique. Arsenal have won 8 straight against Newcastle, so they're expected to stay at the top and keep the pressure on City and Leicester, as they eagerly await Sanchez' return. A quick big lead would be a good idea so they can give Ozil a little rest with another gameday in the midweek awaiting.
Saturday 2 January 2016 10:00 Arsenal v Newcastle Emirates Stadium 10:00 Leicester v Bournemouth King Power Stadium 10:00 Man Utd v Swansea Old Trafford 10:00 Norwich v Southampton Carrow Road 10:00 Sunderland v Aston Villa Stadium of Light 10:00 West Brom v Stoke The Hawthorns 12:30 Watford v Man City Vicarage Road
Sunday 3 January 2016 8:30 Crystal Palace v Chelsea Selhurst Park 11:00 Everton v Spurs Goodison Park
------------------------------ For the record, my teams: MLB: Mets / Soccer: PSG NCAA BB: Arizona / NCAA FB: Michigan NBA: Spurs / NFL: Jets