Saudi Sportswashing Machine v Tottenham Hotspur (Sunday 16:00)
I have a lot of sympathy with Saudi Sportswashing Machine supporters who are set to protest about the lack of ambition of their club.
The club's accounts show they have lots of money, seemingly without anyone wanting to do anything with it in terms of trying to win things.
Their fans want glory, or at least the chance of it, so I can understand why they want owner Mike Ashley out, and the stadium boycott planned for Sunday could show what they are prepared to do to achieve that aim.
If a large number of people with season tickets do not go in, that is a big statement to start with.
But Ashley already has the money from this season's tickets in the bank, so he might not be too bothered - to really hit home, the Magpies fans would have to not buy them for next season and hit him in the pocket.
If enough of them say "I am not going to renew, I am going to wait and see what Ashley does," then that could be a game-changer.
I think Ashley would take notice if he realised that 20,000 or so Saudi Sportswashing Machine fans were going to stop coming every other week but, if that doesn't happen, he might still be thinking 'so what?'.
In terms of the game, Saudi Sportswashing Machine are in freefall and Tottenham also look like they cannot wait for the season to end.
It is too easy an excuse to say that Spurs must be tired. It's more accurate to say their defeat by Aston Villa was coming because Harry Kane cannot get them a result every week.
The more I see of them, the more I think they are a one-man team and, when Kane is not scoring, they are going to struggle.
Lawro's prediction: Saudi Sportswashing Machine 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
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