Premier League predictions: Man Utd to beat Newcastle, Chelsea to get first win, plus Arsenal v Liverpool

Premier League predictions for this weekend, featuring Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool.

Our Premier League predictions for the weekend ahead, also including our take on the Arsenal v Liverpool match on Monday night…

Saturday:

Manchester United 3-0 Newcastle – A result that should be fairly straightforward, Manchester United have looked good so far this season and will surely have too much for the Magpies.

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Crystal Palace 1-0 Aston Villa – The home side were unlucky to lose against Arsenal last week and should just have enough in them to get the better of visiting Villa.

Leicester 0-1 Tottenham – The Foxes have had a great start to the season, but one would fancy Tottenham to bring them down to earth here as they search for a first victory.

Norwich 1-2 Stoke – Unlucky to lose to Liverpool, Stoke produced a great comeback to draw with Tottenham and will surely come out on top against newly-promoted Norwich here.

Sunderland 0-0 Swansea – Sunderland don’t look confident at the moment, and both sides would see this as an acceptable result at the Stadium of Light.

West Ham 2-0 Bournemouth – It’s been a tough start so far for newly-promoted Bournemouth, and they could continue to learn the harsh lessons of the Premier League as they take on a strong-looking Hammers side.

Sunday:

West Brom 0-2 Chelsea – Chelsea’s bad luck surely won’t continue as they travel to West Brom this Sunday, with new signings Pedro and Rahman perhaps set to breathe new life into the Blues’ campaign.

Everton 1-3 Manchester City – After a blistering start, it’s hard to see anything other than a Manchester City win away to Everton this weekend, with the Toffees not exactly at their best and unsettled by the John Stones transfer saga.

Watford 1-0 Southampton – Expect a shock result here, with Southampton jaded by Europa League football and enduring a difficult start to the season so far, having continued to sell their best players this summer after last summer’s mass exodus.

Monday:

Arsenal 2-2 Liverpool – In what should be a thrilling contest, it’s hard to pick between Arsenal and Liverpool on Monday night, with both sides capable of great attacking moments but also lapses in concentration.