West Brom vs. Wolves (Monday, 6.00pm)
West Bromwich Albion will be looking to keep their incredibly slim hopes of staying in the Premier League alive when they welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers to The Hawthorns on Monday night.
The Baggies are currently 19th in the table, 11 points behind 17th-placed Newcastle United on the same number of games, while Wolves occupy 12th position in England's top flight.
We say: West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
West Brom will be forced to push forward and look for the victory, but we are struggling to back them against a Wolves side that is full of talent despite their issues this term. It would not be a surprise to see either a home or an away win on Monday night, but we have ultimately settled on a low-scoring draw.
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Burnley vs. West Ham (Monday, 8.15pm)
Two sides pining for three points at opposite ends of the Premier League table prepare for battle at Turf Moor on Monday night as Burnley play host to top-four chasing West Ham United.
Sean Dyche's men boosted their survival hopes with a 4-0 thrashing of Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out, while West Ham's Champions League hopes were dealt a blow with a 1-0 defeat to Chelsea.
We say: Burnley 1-2 West Ham United
West Ham's recent record against the Clarets does not make for positive reading, and Dyche's side have the wind in their sails after such a dominant showing at Molineux.
Then again, Burnley have fared much better on the road than at home this season, and Lingard's expected return to full fitness will be a huge boost for Moyes's side, so we expect them to get back on track and end their Turf Moor hoodoo this weekend.
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