Tottenham v Everton (16:00 GMT)
Both of these sides have had Europa League ties this week, and they do not have a great record in their domestic matches to follow those fixtures this season. Tottenham & Everton in PL games following Europa League fixtures
Everton look in better shape, however, after stringing together a five-game unbeaten run in the Premier League.
Tottenham, meanwhile, still look like a team that has just got together in pre-season and there is not much of a pattern to their play.
Fourth spot in the Premier League - and Champions League qualification - is seriously up for grabs this season and if Everton can keep their key players fit then I think they have got a real chance of getting it. They just need to keep up the bit of momentum they have built up in recent weeks.
Spurs were fortunate to beat Hull last time out, in a game that turned when the Tigers went down to 10 men.
They have struggled at home under Mauricio Pochettino and, although I don't think they will lose again at White Hart Lane, I cannot see them winning either.
Lawro's prediction: 1-1
Lukaku will prove too much for us. And our misfiring attack....
Chelsea v Tottenham
Tottenham have not won at Stamford Bridge in 27 attempts since February 1990, and I cannot see them changing that dreadful record after watching them against Everton on Sunday.
Yes, Spurs won the game but they look like a collection of individuals and every department of the team looks disjointed.
Chelsea will be frustrated after Sunderland stopped them playing in their 0-0 draw on Saturday evening.
But I do not see Tottenham as being capable of doing the same thing - and I expect their goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to be a very busy man on Wednesday night.
Lawro's prediction: 2-0
This **** watched us play Sunday and came up with "they look like a collection of individuals" really?
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