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Everton v Tottenham
It’s an interesting match-up on Saturday lunchtime as the Toffees have kept eight clean sheets in the league this season – the joint-most in the top flight alongside Arsenal and Liverpool – while Spurs are currently on a club-record run of scoring in consecutive games.
Something’s got to give.
Weirdly, Sean Dyche’s men have performed much better on the road this campaign – only Sheffield United and Burnley have earned fewer points at home.
On a similar theme, no team has scored more goals than Ange Postecoglou’s troops away from home.
The stats heavily favour the visitors.
Our Prediction: 2-1 to Tottenham
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Sheffield United v Aston Villa
The Villains’ results have dropped off lately with just two wins in their last six but that’s virtually trophy-winning form compared to the Blades, who are the only top-flight team without a win in their last six.
More broadly, the hosts have won just two of their 22 league fixtures since promotion – it’s really not looking good.
Ollie Watkins ended his mini goal drought with a consolation strike against Newcastle and he couldn’t have asked for a more favourable opponent this weekend to kick on.
Sheffield United average roughly one goal per home game and Villa’s defence hasn’t held up all that well on the road so we’re inclined to predict something for the Bramall Lane faithful to celebrate at least.
Our Prediction: 2-1 to Aston Villa
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Manchester United v West Ham
Only Liverpool have taken more points than West Ham from their last ten league games.
Many neutrals will have failed to note the impressive nature of the Hammers’ form and the visitors will be further bolstered by the return of Mohammed Kudus – the Ghana star was superb before he departed for AFCON.
As for the Red Devils, it’s hard not to be underwhelmed by their campaign.
Erik ten Hag’s side have won six of their 11 home league fixtures but they’ve got a negative goal difference at Old Trafford.
David Moyes’ men beat Man United in May and December of last year in the league but both those games were at the London Stadium – West Ham haven’t won at Old Trafford in the league since 2007.
Our Prediction: 1-1 draw
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Arsenal v Liverpool
Sunday’s late kick-off will have a significant impact on the title race one way or the other.
The Reds won at the Emirates in the FA Cup three weeks ago but the Gunners had more than their fair share of chances before the visitors took control.
Mikel Arteta’s side triumphed in the last league game between these two teams in North London but that 3-2 win was their only victory against Liverpool in the last 12 meetings in all competitions.
Jurgen Klopp’s men have only lost one league game all season while Arsenal have suffered defeat just once at home.
A draw is a perfectly logical prediction but Liverpool looked really good against an in-form Chelsea last time out.
Let’s try manifest a thriller…
Our Prediction: 3-2 to Liverpool
All eyes on the Emirates this SundayAFP
Brentford v Manchester City
The treble winners have won eight consecutive games in all competitions and with Kevin De Bruyne, John Stones, Jeremy Doku and Erling Haaland all available again after their respective injuries, the warning signs are ominous for the rest of the Premier League.
Here’s the thing though, City have struggled to keep clean sheets, certainly in relation to their dominance – they even conceded a goal at home to Burnley this week.
For that reason we’re predicting a goal for the Bees but 15 goals conceded in their last six league games suggests the hosts are not equipped to withstand Pep Guardiola’s well-oiled machine.
Our Prediction: 3-1 to Manchester City
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