Leeds vs. Brentford (Sunday, 2.00pm)
High-flying Brentford will be looking to close in on the European places when they travel to Elland Road to face Leeds United in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
The hosts, meanwhile, are searching for their first top-flight win since the beginning of November as they bid to climb away from the relegation zone.
We say: Leeds United 1-2 Brentford
Fourteen goals have been scored in the three previous Premier League meetings between these two sides and plenty more goalmouth action could be on the cards this weekend.
While Leeds have the firepower to cause Brentford problems on home soil, we expect the Bees to continue their strong run of form and come away with maximum points to boost their hopes of a top-six finish.
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Man City vs. Wolves (Sunday, 2.00pm)
Manchester City will endeavour to follow up their comeback victory in midweek with another three points in the Premier League when they play host to Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The visitors, meanwhile, are bidding to extend their unbeaten away run in the top flight to four matches and steer themselves clear of the relegation zone.
We say: Manchester City 3-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Man City have not looked themselves in recent weeks and have conceded twice in each of their last three games, which bodes well for Wolves heading to the Etihad.
However, we expect the Citizens to come out with all guns blazing on Sunday following Guardiola's criticism in midweek and the reigning champions should have enough quality in their side to get the job done on home soil, increasing the pressure on league leaders Arsenal.
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Arsenal vs. Man Utd (Sunday, 4.30pm)
Seeking revenge on the only team to have beaten them in the Premier League this season, table toppers Arsenal host third-placed Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The Gunners can open up an 11-point gap over Erik ten Hag's side with victory in front of their ardent fans, while the visitors endeavour to stay within touching distance of Manchester City.
We say: Arsenal 2-1 Manchester United
Arsenal's perfect defensive record may still be intact in 2023, but Ramsdale had to bail them out on several occasions in the North London derby, and they have often struggled to keep the back door shut at the Emirates this season.
However, it remains difficult to pick out a weak link in this scintillating young squad, and with Man United working without their chief midfield enforcer in Casemiro, we can only picture the Gunners passing yet another test of their title credentials.
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