Premier League Predictions: Season defining Chelsea & Man United clash, plus Harry Kane & Spurs back to winning ways

Not every team is in action this weekend, but with a number of massive games the table could look very different this time next week.

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Manchester United’s trip to Stamford Bridge is the pick of the games, but a number of relegation strugglers are looking to beat the drop as well.

Here are our predictions for gameweek 33:

Crystal Palace 2-0 West Bromwich Albion

Alan Pardew have really turned things around at Selhurst Park, and the Eagles are currently one of the in-form teams in the Premier League.

Tony Pulis doesn’t seem to have had the same effect at the Hawthorns, and the Baggies’ losing streak is likely to continue this weekend.

 

Everton 0-0 Burnley

The Toffees have been in fine form recently, and despite their draw with Swansea they have looked a reinvigorated side. Burnley are on a mission to avoid relegation however, and have been fantastic in recent weeks.

Sean Dyche’s side suffered a narrow defeat at the hands of Arsenal, but have been picking up points against a number of top teams.

 

Leicester 2-1 Swansea

The Swans don’t have much to play for, and may be on cruise control when they travel to Leicester this weekend.

The Foxes on the other hand, are in a desperate battle to avoid relegation. While it looks unlikely that they’ll survive the drop, they may have enough about them to see off Swansea.

 

Stoke City 1-1 Southampton

Stoke have struggled for points recently, despite some decent performances. They earned a point against West Ham, and will be hoping to do at least that when they host Southampton.

The Saints have struggled for goals in the second half of the season, and may find Stoke hard to break down at the Britannia.

 

Chelsea 1-2 Manchester United

Jose Mourinho’s side were lucky to beat a plucky QPR side last time around, while United put in a fine performance which saw them run out comfortable 4-2 winners against local rivals Manchester City.

The Blues have been sub-par recently, but have still been picking up points. That may come to an end this weekend however, as Man United look to continue their surge up the table.

 

Manchester City 2-0 West Ham

City are experiencing a shocking dip in form, but they should be able to remedy that against one of the league’s other underperforming teams.

West Ham have really struggled recently, and after earning a draw against Stoke, they may be back to losing ways.

 

Newcastle 0-1 Tottenham

 

The Magpies have been in truly poor form since John Carver took over, and have been slipping closer and closer to the relegation zone.

Tottenham have struggled for goals recently, but should find the back of the net against Newcastle.