Premier League Predictions: Chelsea To Outscore Man United & Brendan Rodgers’s Miserable Season To Continue

All ten weekend games called, with North London duo Arsenal and Tottenham tipped to pile pressure on North-East pair Sunderland and Newcastle…

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West Ham United 1-3 Manchester City

These clubs met four times last season, with City winning all four matches. On aggregate, West Ham lost the four-fixture contest 14-1. Another comfortable win is on the cards for Manuel Pellegrini’s men.

Liverpool 1-1 Hull City

Hull love having a go at the big boys. The Tigers, who earned a 2-2 draw at Arsenal last time out, beat Liverpool 3-1 at home last season. They lost 2-0 at Anfield, but Liverpool are not playing half as well as they were back then.

Southampton 3-1 Stoke City

One thing is for sure, Stoke won’t roll over like Sunderland did at St Mary’s last week. It won’t be 8-0, but the Saints should march on.

Sunderland 0-3 Arsenal

It will be very interesting to see how Sunderland respond following their 8-0 humiliation at Southampton. If Arsenal sense fear, the Gunners could dish out even more punishment.

West Bromwich Albion 3-2 Crystal Palace

There has been at least one goal in each of the last 18 meetings between these teams, so 0-0 is unlikely. We fancy a goal-fest, with Saido Berahino doing the business for the Baggies.

Swansea City 3-1 Leicester City

The Swans started the season in sensational form, before the Manager of the Month curse struck down Garry Monk and his men. The Welsh club have been very competitive in each of their last three games and their first league victory since August should arrive on Saturday night.

Burnley 0-3 Everton

Burnley are struggling to score, while Everton are on the up. This one should be very straightforward win for the travelling Toffees.

Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Newcastle United

Tottenham’s morale was boosted by a 5-1 win in the Europa League in midweek. If poacher Harry Kane, who scored a hat-trick in that game, is given his first Premier League start of the season, Spurs should outscore the Magpies.

Manchester United 2-4 Chelsea

Only Southampton have conceded fewer Premier League goals than Chelsea this term, but the scary attack of Manchester United will worry the Blues backline. Unfortunately for United though, their awful defence will get murdered – not literally – by Eden Hazard and co at the other end.

Queens Park Rangers 3-1 Aston Villa

QPR produced their display of the season so far last weekend, but they were cruelly beaten by Liverpool, courtesy of a couple of clumsy own goals. If Harry Redknapp’s men can reproduce that level of performance on Monday night, Villa could be in trouble.

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