One man unlikely to return to action this weekend is Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez, who is back in England after a spell in Argentina following his suspension for allegedly refusing to come on in a Champions League game.
His future is still up in the air but City boss Roberto Mancini will hope to ignore the distraction as his side, level on points with United having scored just a goal fewer, welcome seventh-placed Aston Villa (1930 IST) on Saturday.
Third-placed Chelsea, three points behind the Manchester duo, host Everton ( 2200 IST) with fellow Londoners Arsenal eager to kick-start a stuttering season against Sunderland and their under-pressure boss Steve Bruce at the Emirates on Sunday.
Newcastle United's surprisingly good start to the season which sees them in fourth place will be tested by visiting Tottenham Hotspur who are sixth after winning four games in a row having opened with defeats by the Manchester clubs.
The Liverpool-United clash is not the only north-west derby on Saturday as struggling Wigan Athletic welcome neighbours Bolton Wanderers who need a run-of-the-mill game to climb off the bottom after playing all the top teams.
West Bromwich Albion, just above Wigan and Bolton, also entertain Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday in central England's "Black Country" derby.
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