- Tottenham Hotspur could go third with win over relegation-threatened Huddersfield Town. Terriers return to Wembley for first time since play-off final win.
- Stoke City bidding to do the double over Southampton for the first time in 50 years.
- West Ham aiming for fourth straight win over FA Cup quarter-finalists Swansea City.
- Alan Pardew's West Brom could lose five Premier League games on the trot for first time for seven years against Watford.
- Leicester can go eighth with first ever Premier League win over Bournemouth.
Winston Reid receives treatment before being stretchered off with a knee injury.

GOAL! Leicester 0-1 Bournemouth (Josh King)
Marc Albrighton trips Josh King and the ex-Blackburn Rovers striker steps up and calmly slots home his first ever goal against the Foxes.
GOAL! Swansea 2-0 West Ham (Mike van der Hoorn)
The Hammers have been further weakened at centre-back and Van der Hoorn takes full advantage, heading home from a corner. Swansea heading towards a huge win in their bid for survival.
GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Huddersfield (Song Heung-Min)
It has been coming and Spurs break the deadlock just before the half hour mark. Son is sent clear after Dele Alli and Harry Kane combine and the South Korean rounds Lossl and fires into the corner.
Mauricio Pochettino considers how to break down this Huddersfield Town side.

Looks like a bad one for Winston Reid at the Liberty Stadium. The New Zealand captain has been down for some time after he twisted his knee during a goalmouth scramble. Nearly 10 minutes he has been down.
Winston Reid been down five mins here now. Looks a really worrying injury inflicted during goalmouth scramble
— Adam Crafton (@AdamCrafton_) March 3, 2018
OFF THE POST! Christian Eriksen's free-kick is deflected, wrong-foots Lossl and spin ominously towards the corner but it bounces off the upright and goes behind.
Lossl saves from Harry Kane's near-post effort as Tottenham press for an opener. The home side are turning the screw.
Update on the debacle at Wembley: An injured Mike Jones has limped to the touchline and is fulfilling his duties from a chair.
Let's hope it doesn't kick-off between both dug outs.
Probably not in a position to take up this offer, but my refereeing qualification would have come in use.
These are troubled times for referees. Fourth official Kevin Friend has stepped in for the injured (during warm-up) Mike Jones at Wembley; qualified refs present in the crowd have been asked over the tannoy to make themselves known
— Declan Warrington (@decwarrington) March 3, 2018
Kevin Friend has been forced to take over as referee at Wembley this afternoon, meaning we currently have no fourth official. An announcement has gone around the stadium to ask for any officials to make themselves known to a steward.
Who is going to tell us how much added time there is?

GOAL! Swansea 1-0 West Ham (Ki Seung-yeon)
The South Korean puts the Swans ahead with a left-footed strike from 25 yards. Adrian is slow to get down to it and is rolls past him into the corner.
Early chance for Spurs. Aurier is teed up for a cross from the right by Son and Kane gets to the near post but Huddersfield smuggle the ball out.
Now Kane drives across goal and Alli just can't get a touch on the ball at the back post.
We'll have updates of all the goals as they go in in the Premier League, with our focus being on matters at Wembley where Huddersfield travel to Tottenham.
Players in the tunnel at Wembley and across the country. Updates from the Premier League 3pm kick-offs on the way.
Not a good omen for the Baggies.
West Bromâs last win at Watford came in a Championship game in November 2007.
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 3, 2018
They need one more than ever today.
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Players out to warm-up at Wembley. 'Warm' being the operative word.
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— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) March 3, 2018
Watford and West Brom bookend the bottom half and time is running out for the Baggies to save themselves from a relegation which looks inevitable.
Alan Pardew's side lost at home to Huddersfield last weekend and they could be 10 points from safety is results go against them again this afternoon.
Hornets fans will be in good spirits after helping their team stage today's game and after last weekend's smash-and-grab win over Everton they will be eyeing a top half lace.
Southampton against Stoke is another key clash at the bottom, with 16th facing 19th.
Saints have lost their way under Mauricio Pellegrino but Stoke have yet to take off under Paul Lambert and are four games without a win. Nevertheless a point could be goo enough to climb out of the bottom three.