The most unpredictable Premier League campaign is back and a champion could be crowned with the top-five sides all in action, live on Sky Sports. Leicester go to Old Trafford knowing a win on Super Sunday will secure the Premier League title, but Tottenham will be hoping Manchester United can keep the race alive for their trip to Stamford Bridge on Monday Night Football.Arsenal welcome Norwich to the Emirates on Saturday Night Football and Manchester City travel to St. Marys for the second Super Sunday game with Champions League places still up for grabs. Jamie Redknapp gives his thoughts on this weeks Saturday Night Football clash between Arsenal and Norwich, as well as the rest of Saturdays action There is also the crucial battle to avoid the drop with two from Sunderland, Norwich and Newcastle the most likely to drop down to the Championship.With so much at stake, we take a look at 10 questions that could be answered over the weekend.Can Howe heap more pressure on Martinez? (Everton v Bournemouth - Saturday, 3pm) Everton manager Roberto Martinez is under pressure from fans It has been an unhappy campaign for Everton and it could get even worse for manager Roberto Martinez. A very leaky defence has undone all the good work in attack and mid-table mediocrity looks certain.The fans appear to have turned on Martinez and even winning all the remaining games of the season may not be enough to keep his job. Bournemouth have had a miraculous season In contrast, Eddie Howe has pulled off a miracle. A team everyone deemed destined for relegation are aiming for a top-10 finish and a win at Goodison Park will see the Cherries move above their hosts in the table.Both teams go into the weekend in a bad run of form, but if the game is anything like the 3-3 draw earlier in the season then we are in for a cracker.Pardew to stick another nail in Geordie coffin? (Newcastle v Crystal Palace - Saturday, 3pm) Alan Pardew has the chance to push Newcastle closer to relegation Alan Pardews reign on Tyneside was greeted with mixed levels of excitement at the time. Some fans felt he could do better while others felt he was held back by the owners.The Magpies former boss could return to St. James Park and push the club further towards relegation. Palace are more-or-less guaranteed Premier League football next season, but the players have FA Cup final places to earn.Rafa Benitez is slowly turning Newcastles season around but it could be too late. Fans must hope Norwich and Sunderland slip up but they will be in full voice to roar on their side.Will Big Sam continue big escape? (Stoke v Sunderland - Saturday, 3pm) Jermain Defoe has been key to Sunderlands survival hopes Sam Allardyce has never been relegated from the Premier League and it looks like he might carry on that tradition.The Black Cats seemed down and out a few weeks back, but great performances against Norwich and Arsenal have taken them out of the relegation zone.Jermain Defoes goals have been crucial in keeping Sunderland in with a chance of avoiding the drop but it is their defence - three clean sheets out of four - in recent weeks that has been most impressive.Stoke, who have received much praise this season, appear to be on the beaches already. They have lost their last three games and conceded four goals in each.How do Villa stop unwanted record? (Watford v Aston Villa - Saturday, 3pm) Villa fans have turned against team and club Aston Villa have let the fans down badly this season. The demise from the Martin ONeill days has been slow and torturous and the atmosphere last week at Villa Park was toxic.The players have one last chance to stop their run of defeats matching the club record of 11 set in 1963. The problem is how. They have lost 25 games this season and no one will be surprised if they lose three more. Ben Watson hopes Quique Sanchez Flores is not sacked by Watford Watford lie 12th in the Premier League in their first season since returning to the top flight. Quique Sanchez Flores has achieved this in his only season in English football.Yet his future at Vicarage Road is hanging by a thread and it may take a strong finish to the season for the owners to keep faith in the Spaniard. Can the Hammers hold on to Europe? (West Brom v West Ham - Saturday, 3pm) Much of West Hams success this season has been down to Dimitri Payet West Hams season was going so well they were being hailed as Champions League contenders. Led by the scintillating form of Dimitri Payet and Mark Noble they were looking like they could do it.Four draws out of five appear to have put paid to these hopes and instead of looking up they are looking over their shoulder to hold on to a Europa League spot from Liverpool and Southampton.The club is desperate to say goodbye to Upton Park with a bang and securing European success would be a great coup for the owners.West Broms season appears pretty much over but do not expect Tony Pulis to allow his players any respite as Tottenham found to their cost.Who will save their season? (Arsenal v Norwich - Saturday, 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HD) Many Arsenal fans want to see changes at the Emirates Both teams go into Saturday Night Football needing three points to save their season.Norwich are staring relegation in the face and are the most out-of-form team in the bottom four. They have struggled to score goals but will take heart from their 1-1 draw against the Gunners at Carrow Road earlier in the season. This will be Arsene Wengers 750th Premier League game in charge at Arsenal and never has his future been so shrouded in doubt.From title favourites to struggling to stay in the top four, this has been a tough 2016 for the red half of North London and with rumours of anti-Wenger protests growing louder this could be an even tougher 90 minutes.Can the Swans stop Sturridge? (Swansea v Liverpool - Sunday, 12pm) Daniel Sturridge has been in fine form Liverpool, straight from their Europa League semi-final against Villarreal, head to the Liberty Stadium with the aim of securing European football for next season.They need to chase down West Ham into sixth to guarantee it and will be relying on the fine form of Daniel Sturridge, who has scored in six of his last seven Premier League appearances, including each of the last four.One more win for Swansea will guarantee safety this season and manager Francesco Guidolin deserves a lot of credit for getting the Swans out of trouble.Will Leicester make the impossible a reality? (Manchester United v Leicester - Sunday, 2.05pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HD) Claudio Ranieri can win the title at Old Trafford Leicester City will be crowned champions if they win at Old Trafford. Yes, you did read it correctly. The equation is now that simple.The Foxes will have to do it without top scorer Jamie Vardy, that did not matter against Swansea, but they will come up against a Manchester United squad with plenty still to fight for. United will not want another club winning the league on their own turf when they are so used to lifting the trophy themselves.More importantly, they are still chasing down Arsenal and rivals Manchester City for a Champions League place and only three points will keep the pressure on.Can the Saints secure Euro spot? (Southampton v Manchester City - Sunday, 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HD) Southampton are aiming for a Europa League place Theoretically, Southampton could finish eighth and qualify for the Europa League but that depends on a whole host of factors going their way. Ideally, they need to finish as high as possible.Five points separate fifth and eighth and there is all to play for. All the Saints can do is win their games but considering the first half of the season they had it would be quite an achievement to finish in the European places. Manchester City stand in their way. They still have to secure a top-four place and with this seasons Champions League hopes in the balance against Real Madrid, the league is the best way for them to guarantee a seat at Europes top table next year.Will Chelsea finally kill off Spurs title hopes? (Chelsea v Tottenham - Monday, 8pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HD) Harry Kanes goals have fired Spurs to title contention Tottenham will be relying on Manchester United to beat Leicester and keep their title aspirations alive. If they do, Chelsea will love nothing more than killing the dream.The Blues have had the most disappointing season for quite some time but destroying their London rivals hopes of taking their trophy will give them consolation. Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas have already said as much. Tottenham have not won a league game at Stamford Bridge since 1990 - winning 17 and drawing eight of their 25 meetings.Harry Kane is two league goals short of reaching the 50 milestone and is in great form scoring 13 goals in his last 14 Premier League appearances for Spurs.You can watch Leicester, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester City in action on Sky Sports this weekend.By purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99 or Sky Sports Week Pass for £10.99, you can enjoy access to all seven Sky Sports channels and watch on a TV with a NOW TV Box or on a range of devices. Also See: Premier League video Fixtures Table Live on Sky Cheap Penguins Jerseys . 8 Iowa State on Saturday, sending the Cyclones to their third consecutive loss. The Longhorns (14-4, 3-2) got their biggest win of the season with their third in the row in the Big 12. Penguins Jerseys China . A forerunning sled crashed into the worker Thursday at the Sanki Sliding Center. 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In the first place, Johnson has his first opportunity to win a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship under the 16-driver elimination format introduced by the sanctioning body in 2014.Beyond that, in what is the transcendent story of this years Chase, Johnson has a chance to win a seventh series title, one that would tie him for the all-time lead with NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt.And crew chief Chad Knaus has been with the driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet for every mile of the journey -- well, almost every mile, the occasional suspension notwithstanding.Yeah, its a little different for sure, Knaus said of the elimination format. Obviously weve been able to go down to Homestead and bid for the championship in a lot of different scenarios, with a points deficit, with a points lead, and this is definitely unique, starting at zero and just going out there for the best man to win. Im comfortable with it. Im looking forward to it.Quite honestly, I think the Lowes Chevrolet has been fast over the course of the last handful of weeks. Our pit crew has been performing very well. Jimmie is very comfortable and in a good state of mind. Im really excited about it. Im looking forward to getting down there for sure.Knaus could tie Richard Pettys long-time crew chief, Dale Inman (another NASCAR Hall of Famer) with seven titles with the same driver. In fact, continuity has been the hallmark of the No. 48 teams effort since day one.Whats really cool about it is, if we were able to pull this off, it would be seven titles with the same driver, same crew chief, same sponsor (Lowes) and same team, which would be even more phenomenal, Knaus said. Its been an honor to be able to work with Jimmie, Lowes and Hendrick Motorsports throughout this portion of my career. Looking forward to it extending a long time.But being able to represent this company and our associates the way that we have has been a lot of fun. To Jimmie personally, obviously he is by far one of my best friends, and to be able to have seen him grow and mature into the driver and the family man that he is has been awesome. Its been a great ride.A seventh title for Johnson, however, is far from a given. Joe Gibbs Racing has two entries with defending Sprint Cup champion Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards, and they have two sets of data to use in preparation for the Championship 4 race.Additionally, Edwards participated in a tire test at Homestead in October, and crew chief Dave Rogers feels that gives his driver a slight edge over his teammate.Yeah, I think testing there is an advantage, Rogers said. We talked early in the seasoon about which teams want to test where, and then we all agreed on which teams would test at each track.dddddddddddd It was important for Carl and I to test at Homestead because we do think its an advantage. Its absolutely open notebook. All of our teammates have every bit of data.I took my personal notes, what I thought, things I saw, when the clouds came in, when the rain showers came in, how I thought it affected the race car beyond what you see in the data, and I gave that to all of our crew chiefs, including Adam (Stevens, Buschs crew chief). So they have that information.But its the personal experience. Its living it. Its seeing the cars with your own eyes. Its seeing the expression in the drivers face. That live experience, theres something to it. I think our teammates are going to get 85 to 90 percent by looking at our notes and looking at our data, but that extra 10 percent is just being there and living through it.Stevens, on the other hand, feels he can rely on the data gather by Edwards and Rogers.With regard to the test, in my eyes theres really not much difference from my perspective of being at the test or having a teammate go, said Stevens, who won the title last year in his first year as Buschs Sprint Cup crew chief. The biggest benefit from acquiring the test data is literally getting the track data from the car and the driver to use to develop our simulation tools.We could have sent anybody down there to do that. Certainly Carl and Dave gathered that information for us and shared everything they could to help make our program as good as it can be. Would it have been nice to go? Yes. But that also takes away from preparing for that weeks event. As tight as the schedules are, you kind of have to balance that out and spread that workload out amongst the teams.Joey Logano didnt participate in the Homestead tire test, but he has performed admirably on tracks that have featured the same tire codes as the ones in use at Homestead this weekend. Logano was runner-up in the Chase opener at Chicagoland Speedway and finished second to Edwards at Texas.We led a lot at Texas, Loganos crew chief, Todd Gordon said. I felt like we were very strong there. Finished second to Carl on a rain-shortened race. Id have loved to have seen where that race went. But I feel very strong about our chances going forward here. I feel really good about the improvements weve made.I felt like at Charlotte we had speed, and we had a tire failure, but showed some of that. We finished well and were second at Chicago on the same tire. We were second at Texas on this tire that weve got at Homestead. I feel like weve been able to battle for it, and were continuing to make our stuff better. I love our chances going to Homestead. ' ' '