Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Bukayo Saka could switch to No 10, Brentford’s Igor Thiago sets sights on 20-goal mark and a key selection dilemma looms for Chelsea
Premier League top scorers: latest top-flight standings
In the summer, Burnley signed two new goalkeepers. Martin Dubravka agreed a one-year deal after leaving Newcastle, and has been one of the successes from a questionable round of recruitment. At 37, however, and with a need to cut costs should relegation be confirmed, it feels unlikely the veteran would be kept on at Turf Moor in the Championship. On the bench throughout the Premier League season has been Max Weiss, 16 years Dubravka’s junior. The German has featured in cup competitions but is awaiting his league debut and it feels as if Scott Parker should give him one soon as part of planning for next season. The head coach needs to look beyond the next nine games and to the future, which is more likely to include Weiss, who has another three years remaining on his contract, than Dubravka. Will Unwin
Burnley v Bournemouth, Saturday 3pm (all times GMT)
Sunderland v Brighton, Saturday 3pm
Arsenal v Everton, Saturday 5.30pm
Chelsea v Newcastle, Saturday 5.30pm
West Ham v Manchester City, Saturday 8pm
Crystal Palace v Leeds, Sunday 2pm
