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the times | Tuesday December 2 2014 71 2GM Football Sport Premier League preview Kick-off 7.45pm unless stated Words by Bill Edgar Burnley v Newcastle Swansea v QPR TV Highlights, Sky Sports 2, 10pm TV Highlights, Sky Sports 2, 10pm Michael Duff is a doubt for Burnley, who are without the injured Sam Vokes and Matt Taylor. Newcastle have Moussa Sissoko and Jack Colback suspended, while Tim Krul and Fabricio Coloccini are injured. Mike Williamson, Daryl Janmaat and Massadio Haïdara are doubts. Swansea have Federico Fernández injured. Richard Dunne is back from suspension for QPR, who also expect Bobby Zamora and Yun Suk Young to be fit. Only 16 per cent of Swansea’s throw-ins have gone long (23 yards or more) this season, the smallest percentage in the Premier League. Burnley (4-4-2) T Heaton — K Trippier, M Keane, J Shackell, S Ward — M Kightly, D Marney, D Jones, G Boyd — A Barnes, D Ings Swansea City (4-2-3-1) L Fabianski — Á Rangel, K Bartley, A Williams, N Taylor — Ki Sung Yueng, J Shelvey — W Routledge, G Sigurdsson, J Montero — W Bony Newcastle United (4-2-3-1) R Elliot — S Taylor, M Williamson, P Dummett, M Haïdara — C Tioté, V Anita — Y Gouffran, M Sissoko, S Ameobi — A Pérez Queens Park Rangers (4-4-2) R Green — M Isla, R Dunne, S Caulker, Yun Suk Young — N Kranjcar, J Barton, K Henry, L Fer — E Vargas, C Austin Referee P Dowd Referee K Friend 7 32 Predictions Newcastle red cards in 2014 — all when playing away from home 31 27 H D 42 Age gap between Garry Monk, 35, and Harry Redknapp, 67 A Predictions 61 H 23 16 D A Leicester v Liverpool C Palace v Aston Villa TV Live, BT Sport 1, 7pm TV Highlights, Sky Sports 2, 10pm David Nugent is a doubt for Leicester City and Dean Hammond is unlikely to return in time to play after a calf injury. Liverpool have Mamadou Sakho back in training but Mario Balotelli has a groin injury. Simon Mignolet has played 91 consecutive league games in goal for Sunderland and Liverpool. Dwight Gayle is a Palace doubt. Damien Delaney and Adrian Mariappa are out. Villa have Christian Benteke back from suspension. Ciaran Clark should play despite suffering blurred vision on Saturday. In the past ten months, Palace have had more league defeats at home than away (six to five). Leicester City (4-4-2) K Schmeichel — R De Laet, M Wasilewski, W Morgan, P Konchesky — R Mahrez, E Cambiasso, M James, J Schlupp — L Ulloa, J Vardy Crystal Palace (4-4-1-1) J Speroni — J Ward, S Dann, B Hangeland, M Kelly — J Puncheon, J Ledley, M Jedinak, Y Bolasie — M Chamakh — F Campbell Liverpool (4-1-4-1) S Mignolet — G Johnson, M Skrtel, K Touré, J Enrique — Lucas Leiva — J Henderson, S Gerrard, P Coutinho, R Sterling — R Lambert Aston Villa (4-3-3) B Guzan — A Hutton, J Okore, C Clark, A Cissokho — A Westwood, C Sánchez, T Cleverley — J Cole, C Benteke, G Agbonlahor Referee L Mason Referee M Oliver 17 Predictions 54 Games in row for Raheem Sterling with no goal for club and country 24 22 H D A Bojan Stoke City 0 League starts in 2014 by Joe Cole before starting for Villa at weekend Kick-off 8pm Predictions 49 H 27 24 D A Man United v Stoke West Brom v West Ham TV Highlights, Sky Sports 2, 10pm TV Highlights, Sky Sports 2, 10pm Manchester United are without Ángel Di María because of a hamstring injury but Wayne Rooney should play despite suffering a knock to the knee. Stoke City have Phil Bardsley back after illness but will miss the injured pair of Steve Sidwell and Glenn Whelan. Sébastien Pocognoli and James Morrison are West Brom doubts and Claudio Yacob is suspended. Mark Noble is a West Ham doubt and Diafra Sakho is out injured but Enner Valencia is fit. West Ham’s past two goals have been scored in the 56th minute. Manchester United (4-1-3-2) D De Gea — A Valencia, C Smalling, M Rojo, A Young — M Carrick — A Herrera, M Fellaini, J Mata — W Rooney, R van Persie Stoke City (4-2-3-1) A Begovic — P Bardsley, R Shawcross, M Wilson, E Pieters — C Adam, S N’Zonzi — J Walters, Bojan, O Assaidi — M B Diouf Referee J Moss 86 Predictions 54 Years ago since United hosted first midweek action in December H 26 20 D A Touchline Tony Tony Cascarino Manchester United v Stoke City Stoke are a better side away than at home at present, and perhaps that will suit Bojan Krkic this evening at Old Trafford, where the onus may be on quick breaks. If you are a defender and the Spaniard is running at you, you are in trouble because he has great feet. You would much rather he gets the ball when you are close to him and he has his back to goal. He offers something different for Stoke compared with the likes of Peter Crouch and Jonathan Walters. Manchester United’s win on Saturday was hard to assess because Hull City let them ease through the match without any trouble. We will not know where United stand under Louis van Gaal until after Christmas. Kick-off 8pm West Bromwich Albion (4-4-1-1) B Foster — A Wisdom, C Dawson, J Lescott, S Pocognoli — G Dorrans, C Gardner, Y Mulumbu, C Brunt — S Sessègnon — S Berahino West Ham United (4-4-1-1) Adrián — C Jenkinson, J Collins, J Tomkins, A Cresswell — M Amalfitano, M Noble, C Kouyaté, M Jarvis — S Downing — A Carroll Referee M Jones 5 West Brom wins in past 30 home league games Predictions 41 H 26 33 D A Goals! Goals! Goals! 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