The fixtures are non-stop in the Premier League, with the quick turnover of games shaking things up at both ends of the table in what is proving to be one of the closest seasons yet.
Everton will have the opportunity to go level at the top of the league with their local rivals Liverpool but will need to beat Manchester City to do so.
Their opponents are unbeaten in their last 10 games, and a victory could see them overtake the Toffees into second depending on results elsewhere.
Meanwhile, table-toppers Liverpool visit Newcastle on Wednesday night off the back of a disappointing draw with West Brom.
The Reds need a win to put distance between themselves and the rest of the chasing pack, especially after dropping points last weekend.
Wolves have already picked up impressive results against the likes of Tottenham and Chelsea this season and will look to do the same against Manchester United on Tuesday.
United host Nuno Espirito Santo’s side having recently put six past Leeds United and will be hoping that they can continue this home form to close the gap between themselves and Liverpool.
A win for Wolves could see them move into the top half of the league, depending on the results around them.
High-flying Aston Villa will be full of confidence when they visit an out-of-form Chelsea, although will be missing their key defender Tyrone Mings through suspension.
Their recent 3-0 win against Crystal Palace briefly moved them into the top six and they could go back there with three points against the Blues.
Frank Lampard’s team, though, will need to pick up a victory to get over their shock defeat by Arsenal and put their title challenge back on track.
Spurs have failed to win in their last four league games, but welcome 18th-placed Fulham on Wednesday hoping to put their poor festive run behind them.
Depending on the other top-four results, victory could see them move back into the Champions League spots.
Leicester could also cement their place in the European spots if they can overcome Palace.
The Eagles have conceded 10 goals in their last two games, which Brendan Rodgers’ side will look to capitalise on.
After their first league win in nearly two months, Arsenal will be looking to make it back-to-back victories when they face Brighton.
A win would put relegation fears at ease and could see them rise up as high as 12th in the table, although they are the only league side that Brighton have beaten at the AMEX Stadium in 2020.
Southampton and West Ham make up the rest of the top half, and the two clubs will go against each other on Tuesday.
Three points for the Saints could move them back into the top six, while a win for the Hammers would mean they go level on points with their opponents.
Sheffield United are still looking for their first win and clean sheet this season, and their latest attempt to get either will come against Burnley on Tuesday.
Finally, West Brom will look to build on their impressive point against Liverpool when they host Leeds.
By Ali Pollock