Premier League predictions: Goals galore in Everton v Chelsea, plus close contest in Man Utd v Liverpool

This week’s Premier League predictions – Everton v Chelsea, Man Utd v Liverpool and more!

Read on to see our Premier League predictions for this week, with some tough ones to call as Everton play Chelsea and Manchester United host Liverpool in the stand-out clash of the weekend…

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SATURDAY:

Everton 2-3 Chelsea – In need of a win, Chelsea will surely get three points again here even if they look somewhat unconvincing at the back away to Everton.

Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City – One that should be fairly straightforward for Arsenal, Stoke have a poor record at the Emirates Stadium and will surely just find the Gunners too good in the end.

Crystal Palace 0-3 Manchester City – Despite some promising form from Palace so far, City look superb as they establish themselves as title favourites, and will surely pick up another win here.

Norwich 0-2 Bournemouth – Two promoted sides who have got off to decent starts, it’s Bournemouth who surely look the stronger of the two sides and favourites to win this one.

Watford 1-1 Swansea – Swansea have got off to a great start, but one feels they are due a slip and Watford will be no pushovers this weekend, having drawn three games so far.

West Brom 0-0 Southampton – Two sides not in particularly impressive form at the start of this season, West Brom and Southampton look the best bet for the bore draw to go last on Match of the Day.

Manchester United 1-0 Liverpool – Two sides still finding their feet this season, Manchester United should have just enough to edge this one and claim yet another close victory.

SUNDAY:

Sunderland 0-2 Tottenham – Still searching for their first win, now seems as good a time as any for Spurs to pick up three points as they travel to struggling Sunderland.

Leicester City 2-1 Aston Villa – Continuing their superb start, Leicester look in good shape as they meet Aston Villa, who are yet to show a significant improvement on last season.

MONDAY:

West Ham 2-0 Newcastle – Although they’ve been a bit stop-start under Slaven Bilic, West Ham look a better side than Steve McClaren’s Newcastle and should earn a fairly comfortable win here.