Weekend football guide
First up, Happy Halloween to everyone across the world. Enjoy putting on that scary mask, looking for candy, watching scary movies and doing all you can to make yourself become ugly Tevez, fat Ronaldo! Ofcourse it would be hard to achieve both but if you do happen to achieve both somehow, then send in your picture so we can mock you and laugh.
The holiday festivities would be enhanced with the superb football that English Premier league brings to you every weekend. This weekend would be no other as Saturday is packed with as many as 9 games and the remaining 1 taking place on Sunday. So which all games should you keep your eyes on and be sure not to miss?

Arsenal v Spurs – The Emirates at 12.45 GMT
Weekend begins with a bang! Nothing beats a good ol’ London derby and to pit two iconic football managers such as Harry Redknapp and Arsene Wenger. The game last season finished a superb 4-4 with two late goals by Spurs (which includes one beauty by David Bentley, who is speculated to start tomorrow!). Arsenal would be eager to get within two points of leaders Chelsea before they and Manchester United both play later in the day. Spurs on the other hand would want to bounce back from a rather surprising loss to Stoke at home last week.
Burnley v Hull – Turf Moor at 15.00 GMT
Wouldn’t recommend this game for pretty football but for the sheer hunger of survival and to salvage as many points as you can. Its a crucial game for Phil Brown who could (finally!) lose his job if this doesn’t turn out into the favour of the Tigers. Burnley would want to get their home record back in tact after 3-1 loss to Wigan last time around.
Everton v Aston Villa – Goodison Park at 15.00 GMT
Everton haven’t been having a good time with the thumping they received in the Europa league and then the loss to Bolton away last week. Villa on the other hand would like to avenge their loss to Everton in the FA Cup. Important game for Everton who are six points behind Villans.
Fulham v Liverpool – Craven Cottage at 15.00 GMT
Last season, Liverpool moved top of the table when they won at Craven Cottage through a late Benayoun strike. Now, circumstances are very different. Liverpool are eager to make a comeback following a 2-0 win against Manchester United and a disappointing 2-1 loss in the Carling Cup. Fulham came back from 2-0 down last week at Manchester City to end the game at 2-2.
Other fixtures are :
Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea (15.00GMT)
Portsmouth v Wigan (15.00GMT)
Stoke City v Wolverhamption (15.00GMT)
Sunderland v West Ham United (15.00GMT)
Manchester United v Blackburn Rovers (17.30 GMT)
Birmingham City v Manchester City (16.00 GMT, Sunday)