Premier League Predictions: Arsenal To Get Stoke Revenge, Liverpool To Fall Further Behind Spurs In Race For Fourth, Chelsea To Move Clear At The Top

We predict the results of this weekend’s 10 Premier League fixtures.

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Sunderland 1-1 Liverpool

Liverpool have been resurgent lately, winning four and drawing two of their last six games. However, they travel to draw specialists Sunderland without key man Adam Lallana, as well as a host of other injured stars, so picking up all three points could be a very tough task.

Burnley 3-1 Queens Park Rangers

QPR have lost all nine of their away games in the Premier League this season and they will have to produce one of their best performances yet if they are to break that run. Burnley are playing very well at the moment – they have recorded score draws against Man City, Newcastle and Spurs in their last three matches.

Chelsea 4-0 Newcastle United

Newcastle produced one of the shocks of the season when they beat Chelsea 2-1 at St James’ Park in November. Since then, the Magpies have lost five of seven games, conceding 18 goals. They have also lost their manager. Chelsea will be pumped up and out for revenge, which they should get quite comfortably.

Everton 2-1 Manchester City

Man City have won 11 games in 12, but they have lost at Goodison Park on four of their last five visits.

Leicester City 1-0 Aston Villa

Aston Villa, who are the Premier League’s lowest scorers this season, travel to Leicester, who average just under one goal per game. It will be tight, but the Foxes should nick it.

Swansea City 1-1 West Ham United

West Ham beat the Swans 3-1 a month ago, but the three stars of that game – Andy Carroll, Diafra Sakho and Alex Song – are all doubtful for the return fixture. Their absence could hit the Hammers hard.

West Bromwich Albion 2-0 Hull City

West Brom began the Tony Pulis era with a 7-0 win over Gateshead last weekend. Although it was only a victory over a non-League team, the nature of it will have boosted confidence at the Hawthorns massively. High on belief, the Baggies should beat Hull.

Crystal Palace 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur

Spurs drew 1-1 at Burnley on Monday, but Mauricio Pochettino made a host of changes for that FA Cup tie. His big hitters, who beat Chelsea 5-3 on New Year’s Day, will return for this one. They should have too much quality for Palace.

Arsenal 3-1 Stoke City

Arsenal hate playing Stoke, but only at the Britannia Stadium. The Gunners’ home record against the Potters is exceptionally good – 12 consecutive wins.

Manchester United 3-1 Southampton

United are on a run of 11 games without a loss – a streak which includes a 2-1 win over Southampton at St Mary’s. With Angel di Maria and Wayne Rooney both fit, the Red Devils should be too strong for the Saints once again.