Shining the spotlight on the FA Cup on Saturday, attention now turns to five Premier League matches scheduled for Sunday. Our writers have shared their predictions for Sunday's fixtures.
Everton vs Southampton (12pm)
This weekend, Everton will bid farewell to Goodison Park as a Premier League venue when they face Southampton.
Last week, David Moyes' team got back on track with a 3-1 victory over Fulham, while Southampton have not won a game in their last 13 matches.
Everton will be eager to end their time at the iconic ground on a high note, with striker Iliman Ndiaye expected to make an impact.
Ndiaye, who has scored nine goals for the Toffees this season, is likely to shine against the weakest defence in the Premier League.
West Ham vs Nottingham Forest (2.15pm)
After ending an eight-game winless streak with a 2-0 win over Manchester United last weekend, West Ham will aim to disrupt Nottingham Forest's push for the top five.
Nottingham Forest have gone without a win in their last four matches, struggling for consistency, and now face a West Ham side brimming with confidence following three consecutive home draws.
Although Nuno Espirito Santo's team has lost only one of their last five away games in all competitions, they might have to settle for a draw in this encounter.
Brentford vs Fulham (3pm)
Brentford will be optimistic about securing a third consecutive home victory when they take on rivals Fulham.
The Bees have won four games in a row and are unbeaten in their last six Premier League matches, while Fulham have suffered four defeats in their last five outings.
Despite Fulham managing to score in three of those games, they should at least be able to find the back of the net in this matchup.
Leicester vs Ipswich (3pm)
Leicester and Ipswich find themselves tied on 22 points, both fighting to avoid relegation and eager to secure a rare top-flight victory.
Leicester's Jamie Vardy will play his final home game for the club, and Ipswich will be keen on spoiling his farewell at the King Power Stadium.
Ipswich have accumulated 15 of their 22 points on the road, indicating they could pose a threat to Leicester in this crucial clash.
Arsenal vs Newcastle (4.30pm)
Arsenal and Newcastle sit just two points apart in the Premier League standings ahead of their Sunday showdown.
Arsenal's season is concluding on a quiet note, having failed to win any of their last five matches, while Newcastle are unbeaten in their last three games.
Although Mikel Arteta's side has drawn four of their previous six league fixtures, showing resilience in defense, a draw against Newcastle would be a decent outcome to maintain their position in the table, with Arsenal capable of securing a point on home turf.