Can Louis van Gaal win at the Bridge 15 years on? Can Burnley take advantage of QPR and Hull's break? Here are the Premier League talking points this weekend...
Will Tony Pulis’ departure on the eve of the new season inspire Alan Pardew’s Palace? (Crystal Palace v West Brom - Saturday, 3pm)
When Pulis left Selhurst Park less than two days before the start of this season, many placed Palace among the favourites to go down.
Since, via an indifferent spell under Neil Warnock, the Eagles have gone from strength to strength under Alan Pardew, winning 10 of his 15 games in charge to leave them in 11th place.
The Palace players won’t need much motivation against Pulis’ Baggies, who have lost their last three games, including two winnable home clashes against QPR and Leicester.
Can Burnley gain a psychological advantage over Hull and QPR in the fight for survival? (Everton v Burnley - Saturday, 3pm)
QPR and Hull City may be glad to have a week off due to the FA Cup semi-final clashes, but Burnley will be thinking otherwise.
Their trip to Goodison Park gives them an opportunity to climb out of the relegation places, leapfrogging their two relegation rivals, a feat Sean Dyche would see as a "ball is in your court" mental boost with five games remaining.
But Everton have improved of late, winning three of their last four Premier League games, and the Toffees have not lost at home since Boxing Day.
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