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Premier League Twitter Q&A with correspondent Rob Stewart
Fernando Torres prepares to face Liverpool and the two remaining unbeaten teams face each other - we want your questions on the action ahead and all the other big issues
Our correspondent Rob Stewart will be here at 1400 GMT to answer your queries about issues on and off the pitch as we head towards another crucial Premier League weekend.
The issue of racism in football has reared its ugly head in recent weeks, with Liverpool's Luis Suarez charged by the FA for his alleged abuse of Manchester United's Patrice Evra and Chelsea and England captain continuing to face accusations over his confrontation with QPR's Anton Ferdinand.
The argument has been exacerbated by comments made by Fifa president Sepp Blatter which seemed to suggest any incidents should be solved by a handshake.
On the pitch, the biggest game of the weekend sees Liverpool travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Will Chelsea striker Fernando Torres get one over his former employers? Or will Luis Suarez have the last laugh on the pitch following his charge?
The top flight's last two unbeaten sides meet at the Etihad Stadium, but will Manchester City be able to maintain their five-point lead at the top of the table or will surprise package Newcastle spring another shock?
Elsewhere, can Swansea maintain their unbeaten home run against champions Manchester United? And can Arsenal continue their excellent run of form when they travel to another newly promoted team, Norwich City?
Tweet your questions for Rob by 14:00 BST to @GoalUK and follow all the reaction here and have your own say with us LIVE.
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