London, England (SportsNetwork.com) - Two of Englands most in-form sides will meet at White Hart Lane on Sunday as Tottenham will play host to Manchester United. United has been rolling since its derby defeat to Manchester City on Nov. 2, taking a total of 22 points from eight matches. That run has lifted the Red Devils to third place in the Premier League table with 35 points for the season, 10 points back of first-place Chelsea. United is coming off an impressive display on Boxing Day as Wayne Rooney netted a brace and provided the assist for Robin van Persies goal in a solid 3-1 home victory over Newcastle. Juan Mata also enjoyed an influential outing, igniting the United attack with several key passes in the final third, and Radamel Falcao, who scored the equalizer in the clubs 1-1 draw with Aston Villa last weekend, helped set up Rooney for the opening goal in Fridays defeat of the Magpies. But Tottenham arrives in good form, as well, winning their last three league contests by 2-1 scorelines. Harry Kane scored for his third Premier League match on the bounce, getting Spurs off the mark in the opening minute of the clubs Boxing Day clash at Leicester City. Leonardo Ulloa leveled the score for the Foxes, but Christian Eriksen converted a free kick in the 71st minute to give Tottenham all three points. Chelsea has won three straight to maintain its position at the Premier League summit, but Sundays fixture could see the Blues drop points. Jose Mourinhos men will travel to St. Marys to take on a Southampton side that is flying high after a 3-1 victory at Crystal Palace on Boxing Day. The Saints appear to have reversed their poor run of form by taking two successive wins to move into sole possession of fourth place in the table. West Ham United, meanwhile, has dropped to fifth place in the table after a loss to Chelsea on Friday. The Hammers will attempt to rebound on Sunday with a positive result at home against an Arsenal side that was made to grind out a narrow win over QPR last time out. Second-place Manchester City enters Sundays slate atop the form table having won its last seven league contests. The Citizens will aim to make it eight in a row when they welcome Burnley to the Etihad. Newcastle will hope to avoid a fourth straight defeat when it welcomes Everton to St. James Park, and lowly Leicester City will be out to collect its first league win since Sept. 21 when it travels to Hull City. Rounding out Sundays action, Stoke City will welcome West Bromwich Albion to the Hawthorns, Crystal Palace will head to Loftus Road to take on QPR and Aston Villa will play host to Sunderland at Villa Park. Mondays lone fixture will see manager Brendan Rodgers face his former side as Liverpool will take on Swansea City at Anfield. 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Custom Shirts China . -- Green Bay wide receiver Greg Jennings will be on the sideline as the Packers make their push for a perfect regular season.Mexico City, Mexico (SportsNetwork.com) - Christina Kim fired a second-round, 3-under 69 on Friday and she was able to hang on and maintain her 1-shot lead heading into the weekend at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational. Kim, who entered the day one shot ahead of Azahara Munoz, finished 36 holes at 10-under-par 134 at Club de Golf Mexico. Kim has not won on tour since taking home the Tournament of Champions title back in 2005. Paula Creamer was the biggest threat to Kim on Friday as she held the lead by herself at one point. Creamer finished the day with a 7-under 65 and she is alone in second at 9-under 135. Suzann Pettersen also had a strong day, shooting a 6-under 66 and jumping into a tie for third place with Pornanong Phatlum (68), 17-year-old LPGA Rookie of the Year Lydia Ko (69) and Munoz (71). World No. 1 Inbee Park is alone in 10th at 4-under 140 after a 70 on Friday, while world No. 2 Stacy Lewis (70) is tied for 27th at 2-over 146. Defending champion Lexi Thompson (72) is eight shots back at minus-2 and she is tied for 14th with four others. After going bogey free on day one, Kim tripped to a couple bogeys on Friday, but she was able to hold on to her lead. Kim started her day on fire, however, as she drained three birdies on her first four holes on one, two and four. Following a pair of pars on five and six, Kim dropped two shots in three holes with bogeys on seven and nine, putting her at 8-under as she made the turn. Kim was able to put her game in cruise control on the back nine. Following a trio of pars from 10, Kim made her fourth gain on the par-4 13th. Another pair of pars on 14 and 15 preceded Kims fifth and final birdie of the day on 16, which broke a tie with Creamer atop the leaderboard. Kim finished up with two pars to remain in the lead after 36 holes. Yesterday I was lucky enough to hhave two eagles so that immediately made the score a lot better.dddddddddddd. And I had no bogeys yesterday, Kim said. Today I had two bogeys. Its just difficult when youre in the lead and theres such a fantastic field and everyones coming after you. Its been a while since Ive been in this position. And just trying to get back into it. Just enjoying myself. Creamer finished day one with a 2-under 70, but she made up for it with a very strong day on Friday. Creamer also began her day well with three birdies in her first four holes on one, three and four, getting her well into red numbers early. Following three straight pars from five, Creamer rolled in her fourth gain on the par-4 eighth before closing out the front nine with a par on nine. It was more of the same on the back side for Creamer. After another par on 10, Creamer made three more birdies in four holes on 11, 13 and 14. The birdie on 14 gave Creamer a lead at 9-under before Kim later made a gain on 13 to tie. Creamer ended her round strong with four straight pars to end one shot behind the leader after Kims final birdie on 16. I just have a lot of confidence, Creamer said about her putting. Im really, my routine and what I do when Im over the ball is the same every time. Its more about speed instead of thinking about my stroke or thinking about this. I know that its solid and weve been working really hard on that. Its more of a confidence and seeing the ball go in the hole. NOTES: Creamer finished runner-up to Michelle Wie at this event back in 2009 ... Creamer has one win this season at the HSBC Womens Champions ... Wie (69) is eight shots behind the leader Kim at 2-under 142 through two rounds ... After making eagles on two and 17 Thursday, Kim played those two holes at 1- under with one birdie Friday. ' ' '