THE Yorkshire Post keeps you bang up to dat with breaking team news for all the Premier League matches.
Another busy weekend sees Hull City travel to Arsenal, Everotn host Liverpool and Middlesbrough entertain West Brom.
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Arsenal expect full-back Gael Clichy (shin) to be fit for the visit of Hull tomorrow, but midfielder Samir Nasri (knee) remains out.
Alex Song - who played in the youthful Carling Cup side that beat Sheffield United 6-0 in midweek - has shaken off a hip problem.
Defender Mikael Silvestre will also be available for the first time following his move from Manchester United after recovering from a muscular injury, but Tomas Rosicky (hamstring), Abou Diaby (thigh), Amaury Bischoff (groin) and striker Eduardo (leg) are still sidelined.
Provisional squad: Almunia, Clichy, Toure, Gallas, Sagna, Fabregas, Denilson, Walcott, Adebayor, van Persie, Fabianski, Song, Djourou, Vela, Bendtner, Wilshere, Eboue, Silvestre.
Hull defender Anthony Gardner has been ruled out of tomorrow's Barclays Premier League trip to London to face Arsenal.
The former Tottenham player pulled out of last week's 2-2 draw with Everton with a thigh injury and will not be risked at the Emirates Stadium.
New signing Kamil Zayatte, who came in for his first start against the Toffees, is set to retain his place alongside Michael Turner.
George Boateng is likely to be restored in midfield but Stelios Giannakopoulos, who joined the club this week, lacks match fitness and is not in consideration.
Provisional squad: Myhill, McShane, Turner, Zayatte, Dawson, Mendy, Ashbee, Marney, Halmosi, Cousin, King, Garcia, Folan, Boateng, Geovanni, Hughes, Ricketts, Barmby, Windass, Duke.
Aston Villa v SunderlandAston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is expected to revert to his first-choice team for tomorrow's home Barclays Premier league clash with Sunderland.
O'Neill has fielded the same starting XI for all five league games so far, which means the likes of Brad Friedel, Luke Young, Curtis Davies, Martin Laursen, Nigel Reo-Coker and Gabriel Agbonlahor are set for recalls.
They were all left out of the side that suffered a shock Carling Cup reversal at the hands of QPR at Villa Park in midweek.
O'Neill has no fresh injury worries and midfielder Steve Sidwell could return to training next week after calf and knee problems, which have hampered him since his £5.5million summer move from Chelsea.
Provisional squad: Friedel, Luke Young, Davies, Laursen, Shorey, Reo-Coker, Barry, Petrov, Ashley Young, Carew, Agbonlahor, Guzan, Knight, Cuellar, Gardner, Osbourne, Milner, Harewood, Routledge.
Sunderland defender Nyron Nosworthy could be sidelined for up to four weeks by the hamstring injury he suffered against Northampton in the Carling Cup in midweek.
Nosworthy, like midfielder Grant Leadbitter, who broke his nose and suffered concussion in the same game, will miss tomorrow's Barclays Premier League trip to Aston Villa as a result.
Full-back Phil Bardsley is a doubt with an ankle problem, but Geroge McCartney is available after missing the Carling Cup tie because he had already played in the competition for West Ham. Meanwhile, Russell Anderson has returned froom his loan spell at Burnley after damaging his cruciate ligament and is due to undergo surgery which will rule him out for the rest of the season.
Provisional squad: Gordon, Fulop, Chimbonda, Ferdinand, Collins, McCartney, Bardsley, Diouf, Whitehead, Miller, Reid, Richardson, Malbranque, Tainio, Cisse, Murphy, Healy, Stokes, Chopra.
Everton v LiverpoolMikel Arteta is in line for a return to the
Everton team for the Merseyside derby clash against Liverpool after missing the midweek Carling Cup loss against Blackburn due to a virus.
The Spaniard has trained for the last two days and should be fit but Victor Anichebe is absent with a foot injury.
Steven Pienaar's long-term ankle injury and Andy van der Meyde's hamstring problem will also prevent them from playing a part in the Goodison Park clash.
Provisional squad: Howard, Neville, Lescott, Baines, Yobo, Hibbert, Jagielka, Castillo, Arteta, Osman, Cahill, Baxter, Yakubu, Saha, Turner, Nash, Jutkiewicz, Fellaini, Agard, Kissock, Wallace, Vaughan, Valente, Rodwell.
Fulham v West HamMidfielder Dickson Etuhu will again have to wait for his
Fulham debut as he has still not fully recovered from a thigh strain picked up in training earlier this month.
Manager Roy Hodgson has no other injury concerns ahead of tomorrow's visit of West Ham and will revert to his usual Premier League line-up after giving some fringe men run-outs at Burnley in the Carling Cup in midweek.
Striker Diomansy Kamara (knee) remains the only long-term absentee.
Provisional squad: Schwarzer, Zuberbuhler, Stockdale, Pantsil, Stoor, Hangeland, Hughes, Konchesky, Kallio, Davies, Bullard, Murphy, Gera, A Johnson, Zamora, Nevland, Dempsey, Andreasen, Baird, Teymourian, Leijer, Brown.
West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola is hoping Craig Bellamy and Carlton Cole will be available for tomorrow's Barclays Premier League clash at Fulham.
Bellamy has made just one substitute appearance this season due to a groin injury - scoring in the 4-1 win against Blackburn - while Cole sat out the midweek Carling Cup defeat at Watford with a minor ankle knock.
Calum Davenport could also return to the squad but Dean Ashton is out with an ankle injury which requires investigative surgery next week.
Provisional squad: Green, Behrami, Upson, Neill, Ilunga, Faubert, Noble, Parker, Etherington, Di Michele, Sears, Cole, Lastuvka, Lopez, Davenport, Reid, Mullins, Boa Morte, Collison.
Manchester United v BoltonEdwin van der Sar will return to duty for
Manchester United against Bolton in the Barclays Premier League at Old Trafford tomorrow.
With Thomas Kuszcak ruled out with a groin injury, United faced naming rookie goalkeeper Ben Amos for the visit of Gary Megson's men.
But Van der Sar has recovered from the blow to the knee which forced him out of last Sunday's draw with Chelsea and should be in Sir Alex Ferguson's starting line-up.
Ferguson delivered some good news on Rodrigo Possebon, who was on the wrong end of a terrible tackle by Emanuel Pogatetz in Tuesday's Carling Cup win over Middlesbrough.
After fears of a broken leg were dismissed yesterday, the United boss has now confirmed Possebon did not suffer ligament damage either, although the Brazilian has a nasty gash which has not yet healed.
Provisional squad: Van der Sar, Brown, Neville, R Da Silva, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evans, O'Shea, Evra, F Da Silva, Ronaldo, Nani, Hargreaves, Anderson, Fletcher, Park, Giggs, Tevez, Rooney, Berbatov, Manucho, Welbeck, Amos.
Bolton defender Gary Cahill looks certain to return after suspension for the Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford tomorrow.
Record signing Johan Elmander is also in contention for a place in the side after recovering from a nagging hamstring injury.
The Sweden striker, who arrived in the summer from Toulouse, has trained all week after being sidelined for a month. However, Matt Taylor again looks likely to miss out with a broken toe.
Provisional squad: Jaaskelainen, Steinsson, Cahill, Shittu, A O'Brien, Samuel, Gardner, Muamba, Nolan, McCann, J O'Brien, Smolarek, Elmander, Davies, Helguson, Riga, Hunt, Vaz Te, Cohen, Fojut, Al Habsi.
Middlesbrough v West BromMiddlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate welcomes back Mido into his matchday squad for tomorrow's home Barclays Premier League clash with West Brom.
The Egypt striker pulled out of last Saturday's Wear-Tees derby minutes before kick-off after aggravating a groin strain but returned to full training this week and is expected to line up alongside Afonso Alves in attack.
Skipper Emanuel Pogatetz begins a three-match suspension and striker Tuncay Sanli (knee) is a long-term absentee but in-form winger Adam Johnson could earn a starting place and Ross Turnbull, replaced in goal by Brad Jones at Old Trafford, is expected to regain his place.
Provisional squad: Turnbull, Hoyte, Wheater, Huth, Taylor, Digard, O'Neil, Aliadiere, Downing, Alves, Mido, Johnson, Jones, Riggott, Shawky, Arca, Walker, Emnes, Craddock.
West Brom winger Chris Brunt is ruled out of the Barclays Premier League match at Middlesbrough with a hamstring injury suffered during the first half of the 2-1 home reverse by Aston Villa last weekend.
Do-Heon Kim a strong candidate to deputise after replacing the former Sheffield Wednesday player, who is unlikely to return until after the forthcoming international break.
Defender Abdoulaye Meite is also unavailable after aggravating a calf injury during the warm-up against Martin O'Neill's side.
Late replacement Leon Barnett, who was given a torrid time by Villa striker John Carew. must wait to find out if he will retain his place against Boro.
Provisional squad: Carson, Zuiverloon, Barnett, Olsson, Robinson, Morrison, Greening, Koren, Valero, Do-Heon Kim, Bednar, Kiely, Miller, Hoefkens, Cech, Donk, Moore, MacDonald.
Newcastle v BlackburnNewcastle striker Obafemi Martins could be out of action for six weeks after suffering a knee injury in midweek.
Martins had a scan on Thursday night after making his comeback from a groin problem in Wednesday's Carling Cup defeat by Tottenham, and joins fellow frontmen Mark Viduka, Alan Smith and Andy Carroll on the casualty list ahead of tomorrow's vital Barclays Premier League clash with Blackburn.
Midfielder Ignacio Gonzalez is also out with an Achilles injury, while Danny Guthrie and Joey Barton are still suspended and Habib Beye (Achilles), Jonas Gutierrez (shoulder) and Jose Enrique are also missing.
Provisional squad: Given, Harper, Edgar, N'Zogbia, Taylor, Coloccini, Cacapa, Bassong, Tozer, Butt, Geremi, Duff, Donninger, Owen, Xisco, Ameobi, Donaldson, Ranger, Danquah.
Jason Brown will be in goal for
Blackburn in tomorrow's Barclays Premier League match at Newcastle.
Brown steps in with England goalkeeper Paul Robinson out for two weeks with a calf injury sustained in the midweek Carling Cup defeat of Everton.
Rovers are also without Vince Grella (calf), Steven Reid (knee) and David Dunn (Achilles), while Benni McCarthy (groin) and Aaron Mokoena (virus) are doubtful.
However, midfielder Keith Andrews is available again after missing the Everton match as he was ineligible.
Provisional squad: Brown, Bunn, Simpson, Ooijer, Samba, Nelsen, Khizanishvili, Warnock, Olsson, Emerton, Villanueva, Tugay, Mokoena, Andrews, Pedersen, Treacy, Santa Cruz, Roberts, Derbyshire, McCarthy, Fowler.
Stoke v ChelseaRicardo Fuller should shake off a knock sustained against Reading on Tuesday and regain his place in
Stoke's starting line-up at home to Chelsea.
Fuller, who took a bang on the knee after coming off the bench in the Carling Cup tie, was also a substitute at Liverpool last Saturday because of a stomach upset.
He is expected to replace Mamady Sidibe and manager Tony Pulis' main selection poser will be at centre-half, where fit-again Ibrahima Sonko is in competition with Leon Cort.
Provisional squad: Sorensen, Griffin, Cort, Sonko, Abdoulaye Faye, Higginbotham, Lawrence, Diao, Olofinjana, Delap, Kitson, Fuller, Sidibe, Cresswell, Simonsen, Whelan, Tonge, Wilkinson, Shawcross, Soares.
Joe Cole has been ruled out of
Chelsea's Barclays Premier League trip to Stoke.
The England midfielder has suffered what the club describe as a "minor injury" and he is expected to return in time for next week's Champions League trip to FC Cluj.
Deco (thigh) and Ricardo Carvalho (knee) will be sidelined for the next three weeks but Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari could recall Jose Bosingwa, Ashley Cole and John Mikel Obi after the trio were rested from Carling Cup duty in midweek.
Provisional squad: Cech, Ivanovic, A Cole, Lampard, Di Santo, Drogba, Mikel, Ballack, Malouda, Sinclair, Bosingwa, Bridge, Ferreira, Kalou, Cudicini, Terry, Alex, Belletti, Anelka, Hilario.
SundayWigan v Man CityWigan manager Steve Bruce has no new injury worries for Sunday's home Barclays Premier League clash against Manchester City after his players came through unscathed against Ipswich.
Lee Cattermole made a goalscoring return from suspension in the 4-1 Carling Cup victory at Portman Road, while Olivier Kapo and Paul Scharner are hoping to retain their places having also scored in midweek.
Ryan Taylor (shin) is back in contention while full-back Erik Edman is nearing a return from a long-term knee injury.
Provisional squad: Kirkland, Melchiot, Boyce, Bramble, Figueroa, Valencia, Cattermole, Palacios, Kilbane, Heskey, Zaki, Brown, Camara, De Ridder, Kapo, Koumas, Kupisz, Scharner, Taylor, Pollitt, Kingson.
Record signing Robinho looks certain to return to the
Manchester City side for Sunday's Barclays Premier League match at Wigan.
The Brazil striker was rested in midweek when City tumbled out of the Carling Cup at the hands of League One Brighton.
Goalkeeper Joe Hart, Micah Richards, Shaun-Wright Phillips and Elano are also likely to reclaim their places in the side.
Provisional squad: Hart, Zabaleta, Richards, Dunne, Ben Haim, Garrido, Ball, Elano, Kompany, Johnson, Ireland, Hamann, Fernandes, Wright-Phillips, Robinho, Jo, Schmeichel, Evans, Sturridge.
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