The Premier League returns this midweek with most teams not having played a league fixture since the weekend of the 22-23 January with lots happening since then.
The league's mid-season break coincided with the FA Cup fourth round to give players the chance for some much needed rest and recovery ahead of the return of European games this month.
Manchester United were in Dubai for pre-season while rivals City shelved their plans for a winter break, instead opting to give their players time off at home in the UK amid COVID-19 travel complications.
This week they return to action with a trip to Burnley for United while City face the challenge of Brentford, the Bees will be buzzing having pulled off the signing of former Inter & Tottenham man Christian Eriksen on deadline day.
City and United meanwhile were quiet in the transfer market with only City completing any serious incoming business, with the signing of Julian Alvarez confirmed from the start of next season.
Not every team plays this midweek with Chelsea's game with Brighton postponed due to the former's Club World Cup participation but there are still big games with Liverpool hosting Leicester and Tottenham playing host to Southampton.
What TV channel is showing the games?
Fortunately for fans, this is a simple answer, as BT Sport will be broadcasting live coverage of all of the Premier League's midweek games via their website, app and on TV.
What are the fixtures?
Tuesday, February 8
- Newcastle v Everton, 7.45pm
- West Ham v Watford, 7.45pm
- Burnley v Manchester United, 8pm
Wednesday, February 9
- Manchester City v Brentford, 7.45pm
- Norwich v Crystal Palace, 7.45pm
- Tottenham v Southampton, 7.45pm
- Aston Villa v Leeds, 8pm
Thursday, February 10
- Liverpool v Leicester, 7.45pm
- Wolves v Arsenal, 7.45pm