It is another huge weekend in the Premier League relegation battle, with just six games of the season to play.
If you say Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley are down - they are 15 and 12 points adrift of safety respectively with only 18 points up for grabs now - then one more team faces a drop through the relegation trapdoor.
Tottenham Hotspur sit in the third and final position currently, dropping into the bottom three for the first time barring the first three games of the season since 2009.
They are now chasing West Ham United in 17th, two points above them, Nottingham Forest in 16th, three points above them and Leeds United in 15th, six points above them.
Tottenham Face Tough Test Against De Zerbi's Old Team
It is one team from four to go down with the Clarets and Wolves.
Leeds get the Premier League weekend started in terms of that quartet, playing Wolves at home at 3pm on Saturday. And Alan Shearer has backed the Whites to win and effectively move themselves away from danger.
Then Spurs are up, in Roberto De Zerbi's first home game in charge, against his former club Brighton & Hove Albion. But Shearer is not expecting Tottenham to turn their form around against the Seagulls.
Spurs have not won a game in 2026 and it will be 111 days by the time they face off against Fabian Hurzeler's side since they last tasted Premier League victory.
Speaking to Betfair, Shearer predicted: "Brighton have been in superb form, I think they're in ninth at the minute, and they've got a chance of getting into a European place.
"I don't have any belief in Spurs, either. I think what we saw last weekend at Sunderland, it wouldn't fill me with confidence that they can get something at home under huge pressure. I've got no belief in them so I'm going to say a Brighton away win."
Forest take on Burnley at the City Ground, with Shearer fully expecting the home side to pick up three points and then it's West Ham away at Crystal Palace on Monday night.
Shearer Expects West Ham To Beat Crystal Palace
Shearer said of that London derby: "I've got a sneaky feeling West Ham might go there and nick something. I don't think West Ham will be beaten. Depending on what team [Oliver] Glasner wants to put out, because obviously they have a European game, I'm going to say a West Ham away win which doesn't bode well for Tottenham.
"I've tipped all the other relegation battle teams to win other than Tottenham."
Those results would leave Tottenham five points adrift of safety with five games to play - staring down the barrel of a first ever relegation from the Premier League and a first demotion since 1977.