We have predicted all 10 of this weekend’s Premier League games, with Liverpool and Arsenal tipped to struggle.
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Burnley 1-3 Southampton
This one is 19th vs fifth. Southampton have lost their last three games. However, they were against Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United. The Saints will be fired up after those defeats and they should outclass what is a vastly inferior team.
Chelsea 4-0 Hull City
Hull are currently on an eight-match winless run. That slump will surely continue at Stamford Bridge, especially as Chelsea have a point to prove after losing to Newcastle United last weekend. Jose Mourinho’s side will be angry. Tigers, beware!
Crystal Palace 1-2 Stoke City
Stoke will be feeling super confident after beating Arsenal. The Potters should have enough to scrap past Palace, who have only scored one goal in their last three games.
Leicester City 0-3 Manchester City
Man City were brilliant in Rome on Wednesday. If they play half as well as that at Leicester, they should extend their winning run to seven games.
Sunderland 1-1 West Ham United
The Black Cats have drawn four of their last five games, while two of the last four meetings between these sides have also ended up all square.
West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Aston Villa
The Baggies are without a win in their last five, while Villa are unbeaten in five.
Arsenal 1-1 Newcastle United
Newcastle proved by beating Chelsea last weekend that they can mix it with the big boys. Arsenal, who lost at Stoke in their previous league game, have mega injury problems. They may struggle in midfield, with Jack Wilshere, Mesut Ozil, Mikel Arteta and Aaron Ramsey all out injured.
Manchester United 3-0 Liverpool
Liverpool claimed a 3-0 victory in this game last season, but their form has dipped horribly since then. A much-improved United side, who have won five matches on the spin, should get revenge on Sunday.
Swansea City 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs have only lost two Premier League games on the road this season – against Manchester City and Chelsea. Swansea will begin the game as slight favourites, but Mauricio Pochettino’s counter-attacking Tottenham have what it takes to cause an upset.
Everton 3-1 Queens Park Rangers
Everton will be very fresh, having played their second string in the Europa League. QPR have lost all seven of their away league games this season.