Mason Mount is back in the matchday squad
Well there's a face we haven't seen for a while...
Mason Mount is back in the ranks for Untied, and what a relief that'll be for him, fans, and the club accountants after their £60million spend on him in the summer.
Erik ten Hag will be hoping the population of bald Dutch managers in the Premier League doubles to two next season, what with Arne Slot looking Liverpool-bound. But Ten Hag must secure his own future for that increase to happen.
Luton roll up to the Wolves' den
It's just as well that Luton have turned up to Molineux because this is a critical game.
They are a point away from Nottingham Forest but are floundering. Luton have lost four of their last five, but they're lucky that Forest above them are stuttering. With Everton breezing, clear it's a four-way relegation scrap.
Wolves are fine and dandy under Gary O'Neil and can make a push for a top-half finish, which would be a remarkable achievement with a threadbare squad.
Craven Cottage awaits
In the most mid-table clash of the day, 13th-placed Fulham try to fend off 14th-placed Crystal Palace.
Craven Cottage is sold out today - a testament to the passion of the fans considering their exorbitant ticket prices.
Palace are finding their groove under new gaffer Oliver Glasner, who, by virtue of not being the hot seat occupant, is feeling that new manager bounce. They've won three in a row now and are playing some good stuff. Jean-Philippe Mateta is playing his best Premier League football.
Make sure to follow our West Ham vs Liverpool live blog as well
Newcastle taunt Sheffield United with bad memories
There's nothing like striking fear into the hearts of your opponents by reminding them of the time you broke their hearts.
Newcastle gave Sheffield United an 8-0 pummelling on their own turf back in September, with eight different goalscorers getting in on the act. Seemingly every player to play for the club besides Alan Shearer was on the scoresheet.
The Magpies have just posted a video to remind Blades fans of this.
Bruno Fernandes: Mainoo and Garnacho are 'great', but we can't rely on them so much
Bruno Fernandes has warned his Manchester United team-mates that they need to 'step up' and take responsibility for performances, rather than relying on the eager young guns to bail them out.
The club captain is speaking from experience here as he has undoubtedly stepped up recently and he wants his fellow senior figures to follow suit.
Good afternoon
Hello and welcome to Mail Sport's live blog of today's 3pm kick-offs!
We've got four match-sized treats for you today, headlined by Manchester United's home clash against Burnley.
The imperative to win is urgent for both sides as United look to cement their European ambitions, while Burnley, three points from safety, look to get, well, safe.
We'll also have updates from Newcastle vs Sheffield United, Wolves vs Luton, and Fulham vs Crystal Palace.
Team news to follow in the next 30 minutes or so.