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Premier League Twitter Q&A with correspondent Greg Stobart
League leaders Manchester City travel to Anfield while Newcastle face a tough test against the champions and we want your questions ahead of the weekend's action
Our correspondent Greg Stobart will be here from 1400 GMT to answer your questions regarding the weekend's fixtures, as well as any queries looking back at the week gone by.
Manchester United host a Newcastle side that has impressed this season but whose confidence will have been shaken after losing 3-1 to their hosts noisy neighbours at the Etihad Stadium last weekend. Wayne Rooney may be missing from the champions' starting lineup through injury so will the hosts have enough firepower?
Also on Saturday afternoon, Chelsea play host to Wolves after a nightmarish last minute defeat to Bayer Leverkusen this week while Arsenal will be in celebratory mood in the day's late kick off against Fulham after becoming the first and only English side to have so far qualified for this season's Champions League knockout stage.
The game of the weekend is undoubtedly Liverpool against Manchester City and after Roberto Mancini's men lost to Napoli on Tuesday, questions remain over the Italian's ability in Europe, as well as his squad's. Will City make more signings in January? Would failure to progress from the groups put pressure on the former Inter boss' position?
Tweet your questions for Greg by 14:00 GMT to @GoalUK and follow all the reaction here and have your own say with us LIVE.
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