United's surprise loss in Basle condemned Sir Alex Ferguson's men to Europa League football in the new year, and French defender Evra insists it is now crucial that they now redouble their efforts in the fight for the Barclays Premier League title.

United head into this weekend's game with Wolves at Old Trafford trailing five points behind Manchester City at the top of the standings, and Evra wants the recovery effort to begin immediately.

"We have got to get back and get focused on the Premier League as that's the target - to win the Premier League," Evra told ManUtd.com. "We must make sure we don't throw the season away.

"We still have things to win and must make sure we play with heart."

Wayne Rooney has been given a lift ahead of Saturday's match after UEFA today reduced his three-match international ban to two - meaning he will be available for England's final group game at Euro 2012 - and the United striker will hope to use that boost to end a barren run of nine league games without a goal.

Arsenal will be looking to celebrate their 125th anniversary with a victory as they welcome David Moyes' Everton side to the Emirates Stadium.

Gunners midfielder Mikel Arteta will face his former club for the first time and Everton winger Seamus Coleman wants to spoil the Spaniard's big day by keeping Arsenal at bay.

"He was at the club so long and is loved by everyone here. But on the day, we will be looking to get one over him," Coleman told evertontv.

"It will be hard to keep a clean sheet but that's what we will be looking to do and then get a goal at the other end."

Elsewhere on Saturday, Newcastle travel to Norwich bidding to bounce back from the loss of defender Steven Taylor, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season with an Achilles problem. Fellow centre-back Fabricio Coloccini is only rated as "50-50" to make the trip by Magpies manager Alan Pardew.

Other games on Saturday see Bolton hosting Aston Villa, Fulham making the trip to Swansea and West Brom welcoming bottom club Wigan to The Hawthorns.

On Sunday, new Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill will take charge of his first game as the Black Cats host fellow strugglers Blackburn, while Stoke striker Peter Crouch will come up against one of his former clubs when Harry Redknapp's Tottenham visit the Britannia Stadium.

League pacesetters Manchester City joined local rivals United in tumbling out of the Champions League last night but they will have to wait until Monday to right their wrongs as they travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea.