Fulham vs. Everton (Sunday, 12.00pm)
Everton face Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon looking to end their run of three successive defeats in the Premier League.
Despite having only recorded one win in eight matches this season, Fulham currently remain outside of the relegation zone by a point.
We say: Fulham 1-2 Everton
Given their recent trajectories and players returning from international duty, we feel that this match could be much closer than many people anticipate. However, Richarlison may make the difference on his first start in more than a month, one which could lead to the visitors edging a hard-fought battle in West London.
Our tipster partners are predicting under 3.5 goals.
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Sheff Utd vs. West Ham (Sunday, 2.00pm)
Sheffield United welcome West Ham United to Bramall Lane on Sunday afternoon still looking for their first Premier League win of the season.
The Hammers make the long trip to Yorkshire on the back of a last-gasp victory over Fulham before the international break, a result which moved the Hammers up to 12th position in the standings.
We say: Sheffield United 1-1 West Ham United
Sheffield United have had fewer players doing the rounds on international duty, something which could give them an extra edge in this game. Nevertheless, West Ham have been resolute throughout this campaign, and we feel that Moyes's side will battle their way to a share of the spoils.
Our tipster partners are predicting a double chance bet on a home win or an away win.
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Leeds vs. Arsenal (Sunday, 4.30pm)
Two teams in growing need of a Premier League victory face off on Sunday afternoon when Leeds United welcome Arsenal to Elland Road.
Both sides have lost three of their last four top-flight outings to undo promising starts to their respective campaigns, leaving them both languishing in the bottom half after eight games of the campaign.
We say: Leeds United 1-1 Arsenal
It is tough to know what to expect from either of these teams at the moment. Arsenal have won four and lost four of their Premier League games this season, while Leeds have only won one of their last five, so neither are coming into this one in particularly good form.
It is a match that could quite easily go either way, but with Arsenal missing a few players and Leeds having fared well against teams of similar style to Arsenal this season, we are backing the spoils to be shared.
Our tipster partners are predicting a double chance bet on a home win or an away win.
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Liverpool vs. Leicester (Sunday, 7.15pm)
Sunday plays host to a mouth-watering showdown between Premier League champions and Premier League leaders as third-placed Liverpool welcome top-of-the-table Leicester City to Anfield.
Jurgen Klopp's side have top spot and history in their sights but must first overcome a crippling injury crisis against a Leicester side that has set the early pace this season under former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers.
We say: Liverpool 2-2 Leicester City
This is a fascinating contest between a team that has been imperious at home for years now but has been severely weakened by injuries and the standout team in the Premier League so far this season.
Leicester have all of the tools to once again be the team that ends Liverpool's unbeaten home run at 63 games and, with a makeshift defence coming up against the league's joint-top scorer, it would not be a huge surprise to see that happen.
However, when a team has not lost on their own turf for three-and-a-half years it is almost impossible to predict that result happening, so we are expecting an entertaining score draw between these two high-flying sides.
Our tipster partners are predicting a double chance bet on a home win or an away win.