QPR can move off the bottom of the Premier League table if they get at least a draw at home to Harry Rednapp's former side Tottenham in the early kick off at Loftus Road.
It is the first time Redknapp will meet his former side since being replaced by Andre Villas-Boas in June.
There are six games at 3pm.
Chelsea will be looking to become to first team to win away to Stoke in the league this season. The Blues have a good record at the Britannia Stadium, going undefeated there since Stoke's promotion.
John Terry is back in the Chelsea squad for the first time since November after recovering from a knee injury.
Elsewhere, Everton host Swansea who conquered Chelsea in the League Cup in midweek, while Southampton are away to Aston Villa.
Fulham entertain Wigan and West Brom make the trip to Reading who signed Ireland International Stephen Kelly from Fulham yesterday
At the same time Norwich are up against a Newcastle in crisis at Carrow Road and Sunderland host West Ham.