Southampton vs. Wolves (Sunday, 12.00pm)
Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers square off at St Mary's on Sunday afternoon with just two points separating the teams in the Premier League standings.
The clubs are meeting for the second time in three days after the Saints prevailed in the FA Cup fifth round on Thursday night.
We say: Southampton 2-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Having recorded a much-needed win earlier this week, we expect Southampton to go from strength to strength. With Wolves having little success in the final third, it could prove to be a routine 90 minutes for the home side.
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West Brom vs. Man Utd (Sunday, 2.00pm)
Second-from-bottom takes on second-from-top in the Premier League this weekend when West Bromwich Albion welcome Manchester United to The Hawthorns.
The Baggies now find themselves 11 points adrift of safety with their survival hopes fading quickly, while Man United have fallen five points behind leaders Manchester City at the other end of the table.
We say: West Bromwich Albion 0-3 Manchester United
Everything points towards a comfortable Man United win in this match; it pits the league's worst defence against the league's best attack, and the division's worst home record against the joint-best away record.
Man United have not tended to blow struggling teams away on the road despite that good away form, but West Brom have been beaten by big scorelines on a number of occasions recently and are shipping goals freely at The Hawthorns.
With the attacking talent at Man United's disposal, we can see the visitors securing a first Premier League double over West Brom since 2011-12 in style.
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Arsenal vs. Leeds (Sunday, 4.30pm)
Arsenal host Leeds United in the top flight for the first time since 2004 on Sunday, with just one point and one place separating the two sides in the Premier League table.
The visitors head to the Emirates Stadium sitting 10th in the table and with a game in hand over their hosts, who slipped into the bottom half as a result of their defeat at Aston Villa last weekend.
We say: Arsenal 2-1 Leeds United
This really is a game that could go either way. Leeds are a team that you would not be too surprised to see win or lose against pretty much any opponent in the league, while Arsenal go into this game off the back of successive defeats following a mini-resurgence.
Predicting Leeds games this season is difficult at the best of times, yet alone against an Arsenal side that have been almost as mercurial and volatile. We are just about backing a home win, but any result would not be particularly surprising in this one.
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Everton vs. Fulham (Sunday, 7.00pm)
Everton welcome Fulham to Goodison Park on Sunday evening looking to remain in contention for a place in the top six of the Premier League table.
While the Toffees are attempting to qualify for Europe, the visitors are eight points adrift of safety after going 12 league matches without a win.
We say: Everton 2-0 Fulham
On occasions this season, Fulham have not got the reward for their encouraging performances. However, we do not expect the Cottagers to trouble an in-form Everton at the weekend, leading us to predict a win and clean sheet for the home team.
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West Ham vs. Sheff Utd (Monday, 6.00pm)
West Ham United play host to Sheffield United on Monday evening looking to remain in the top six of the Premier League standings.
Despite making the trip to the London Stadium in bottom spot, the visitors have won three of their last six fixtures in the top flight.
We say: West Ham United 2-1 Sheffield United
With Sheffield United on the up, we are expecting a competitive encounter to play out at the London Stadium. However, West Ham's extra quality in the final third could shine through in the latter stages as they gamble on pushing for all three points, a potentially decisive return in the race for the European places.
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Chelsea vs. Newcastle (Monday, 8.00pm)
Chelsea will be looking to make it five wins in a row in all competitions when they continue their 2020-21 Premier League campaign at home to Newcastle United on Monday night.
The Blues have been impressive since Thomas Tuchel's appointment, moving up into fifth position in the Premier League table, while Newcastle have won two of their last three in England's top flight to ease any relegation fears.
We say: Chelsea 2-0 Newcastle United
The Blues have been much-improved under Tuchel and will be taking on a Newcastle side missing their leading scorer. Chelsea's home record this season is actually the third-best in the Premier League, and we fancy the capital giants to continue their strong form with a routine victory over Bruce's team.
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