- All 20 Premier League teams will play this weekend before Christmas
- They are all set be back in action again on December 26th and 27th
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Nearly 40 Premier League players are just one yellow card away from being suspended over the Christmas and Boxing Day gameweek.
All 20 top flight teams will be in action on December 26 and 27, meaning they will need to train on Christmas Day.
However, there are a large number who could see themselves take no part in those games having already received four yellow cards this season.
Players who receive a total of five yellow cards in their first 19 matches will be given a one-match suspension.
All 20 sides will play this weekend with 39 players knowing they’ll receive a suspension if they are to get booked.
League leaders Liverpool have three men on that list, those being Darwin Nunez, Ryan Gravenberch and the injured Ibrahima Konate.
Dawrin Nunez (left) and Nicolas Jackson (right) are two of 39 Premier league players who are one game away from suspension and avoiding a Boxing Day fixture
Gabriel Jesus will also be unavailable for Arsenal’s clash with Ipswich next week if booked
Ryan Gravenberch, along with Nunez, is part of three Liverpool stars at risk of missing games
Second-placed Chelsea have two in the form of Nicolas Jackson and Robert Sanchez.
Meanwhile, Arsenal have just one, Wednesday’s hat-trick hero Gabriel Jesus who announced that his girlfriend was pregnant last week.
Harry Maguire is Manchester United’s sole name on the list while Bernardo Silva is the only representative of local rivals Manchester City.
Other notable names include Leicester’s Jamie Vardy, Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali, Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers and West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta.
It promises to be another exciting weekend of Premier League action and it kicks off with struggling champions Man City travelling to face Aston Villa at Villa Park on Saturday.
Crystal Palace will host Arsenal later in the day before five matches take place on Sunday.
Tottenham’s home clash with Liverpool is undoubtedly the pick of the bunch and that kicks off at 4.30pm on Sunday.
The Reds hold a slender two point lead at the top of the table with a game in hand.