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Every other week we run through our six predictions from the selected matches, justifying our choice for each.
Brighton vs Wolves – Full match preview
Saturday, 3pm KO
Both sides have made promising starts to the season. Wolves are one point above Manchester United in ninth but were served a reality check last weekend, losing 2-0 at home to Watford. Nuno will prioritise a new striker in January, as Wolves have only scored nine goals in as many games. They have seventh-worst attack in the league. Brighton are coming off of successive 1-0 wins and will be equally as confident of getting a positive result.
Fulham vs Bournemouth – Full match preview
Saturday, 3pm KO
Fulham have made a poor start to the season and manager Slavisa Jokanovic is running out of time to save his job. The Cottagers have conceded at least six more goals than any other Premier League side this season (25) and host a Bournemouth side with the fourth-best attack in the division (16 goals scored). It’s not looking good for Jokanovic this weekend.
Southampton vs Newcastle – Full match preview
Saturday, 3pm KO
Neither Southampton nor Newcastle have been particularly good to watch this season, making Saturday’s meeting between the two sides one of the less appealing fixtures in the Premier League this weekend. Newcastle are yet to win a game this season and Southampton have only won once in the league. Southampton have actually failed to score in their last four but average more than three goals per game in their last four home matches against Newcastle.
Leicester vs West Ham – Full match preview
Saturday, 5:30pm KO
Both sides are coming off two straight defeats and a win for either manager would lift a great deal of pressure. Leicester are five points better off than West Ham, which is a fair reflection of the state of the two clubs. The Foxes have been competitive in most matches but are just waiting to string together a complete 90-minute performance. Leicester lost their last home game against West Ham but were unbeaten in four prior to that.
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal – Full match preview
Sunday, 13:30pm
Arsenal made it 11 straight wins in all competitions after beating Sporting 1-0 on Thursday, their first ever win over Portuguese opposition in Portugal. Unai Emery’s side are on a roll at the moment, which is of stark contrast for the results Crystal Palace are picking up. The Eagles have lost three in a row and are winless in four in the Premier League.
Tottenham vs Manchester City – Full match preview
Monday, 8pm
Manchester City will put their unbeaten start to the Premier League on the line they will travel to London to play Tottenham on Monday. City rank top on the expected goals metric in the Premier League and Pep Guardiola’s side are also conceding the fewest expected goals. Guardiola is taking City to new heights this season, while Tottenham have shown chinks in their armour on more than one occasion. City have scored at least three goals in each of their last three against Spurs.