Premier League Predictions: Liverpool & Man City drop points, while Arsenal clinch massive win over Chelsea

With Arsenal vs Chelsea sure to be the game of the week, all eyes will be on the Emirates action. There are a number of other huge games however, with both ends of the table likely to be facing changes.

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Here are our predictions for gameweek 34:

Southampton 2-1 Tottenham

The Saints have found goals hard to come by recently, but have a decent record at home. Tottenham got back to winning ways this past weekend, but may struggle to break down Ronald Koeman’s defence.

Harry Kane ended his mini goal drought against Newcastle, but he is likely to be on the losing side this time around.

 

Burnley 1-0 Leicester

The Foxes have been in fantastic form recently, while Burnley have slipped down the table following narrow losses against Everton and Arsenal.

Sean Dyche’s side have a superb defensive record at home however, and should be able to keep their fellow relegation strugglers out.

 

Crystal Palace 2-0 Hull

Palace suffered something of a shock loss against West Brom last time out, and will be looking to get back to winning ways. Alan Pardew has made the Eagles one of the in form teams in the Premier League since he took over, something that cannot be said about Hull.

The Tigers have been really poor recently, and if they continue on this downward spiral then they could see themselves slip into the bottom three.

 

Newcastle 0-1 Swansea

The Magpies have been shocking since the departure of Pardew, and John Carver has failed to get them firing since taking the reins.

The Swans have been somewhat erratic recently, but could just edge things against a poor Newcastle side.

 

Queens Park Rangers 3-2 West Ham

QPR head into this game fully rested and looking to save their season. West Ham have seen their campaign collapse in the second half of the season, and look unable to change their fortunes.

The Hoops haven’t had a problem scoring recently, but have been leaky at the back. This game should have goals in it, but either side could come out on top.

 

Stoke 2-1 Sunderland

Stoke have been excellent at home this season – as usual. It’s hard to see Sunderland getting anything out of this game, despite their derby day win against Newcastle.

 

West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Liverpool

Liverpool have been poor recently, and will be suffering after their shock FA Cup semi-final loss against Aston Villa.

West Brom have been fairly up and down under Tony Pulis, but after a confidence boosting win against Crystal Palace, they could cause an upset against Brendan Rodgers’ side.

 

Manchester City 2-3 Aston Villa

Villa have been fantastic under Tim Sherwood, and will be buoyed by their advancement to the FA Cup final.

City on the other hand, have been in woeful form, and have gone from being title challengers to top four hopefuls.

The Villains could cause an upset at the Etihad, although on current form it might not even be a surprise.

 

Everton 1-1 Manchester United

United are one of the in form teams in the Premier League at the moment, despite their disappointing loss against Chelsea recently.

Everton have been resurgent recently too however, and it may be hard to separate these two sides at Goodison Park.

 

Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea

The Gunners have been fantastic in 2015, and are the team to beat at the moment. They look unlikely to catch Chelsea at this point, but will still be working hard to get the win over their London rivals.

Chelsea haven’t been playing their best football recently, but have still been putting points on the board. That may come to an end when they head to the Emirates however, with Arsene Wenger looking like finally getting a win over a Jose Mourinho side.