Premier League: Predictions for all 10 weekend games
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Nuno Espirito Santo's Nottingham Forest are still right in the mix for a top-four finish
Nuno Espirito Santo's Nottingham Forest are still right in the mix for a top-four finish

- Liverpool are 13 points clear at the top and host rock-bottom Southampton
- Third-placed Nottingham Forest entertain fourth-placed Man City
- Ipswich and Leicester are both five points from safety

The Premier League action comes thick and fast this weekend, starting with Manchester City's tough trip to the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest.

Here is a rundown of all 10 games and a score prediction for each.

Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City (Saturday, 12.30pm)

Forest are on a nine-game unbeaten run at the City Ground and they will feel optimistic of getting something against a City side that are not at the level of previous seasons and have lost three of their last five away games in all competitions.

Score prediction: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Manchester City

Brighton vs Fulham (Saturday, 3pm)

Brighton's 2-1 extra-time win at Newcastle in the FA Cup last time out made it five victories in a row but they face a Fulham side also riding high, with the Cottagers' penalty shootout success in the cup over Manchester United making it five wins from their last six assignments.

Score prediction: Brighton 2-2 Fulham

Crystal Palace vs Ipswich (Saturday, 3pm)

Palace have won five of their last six matches in all competitions and they should have enough to get the better of an Ipswich side that have collected just two points from the last 15 on offer away from home.

Score prediction: Crystal Palace 3-1 Ipswich

Liverpool vs Southampton (Saturday, 3pm)

Although Liverpool may make changes to their starting XI following the midweek win in Paris, any potential alterations are unlikely to stop them from beating a Southampton team 13 points from safety.

The Saints have lost nine of their last 10 in the league, conceding 29 goals in the process, and they could get put to the sword by a Liverpool side that have lost at home just once this season.

Score prediction: Liverpool 3-0 Southampton

Brentford vs Aston Villa (Saturday, 5.30pm)

Brentford are on a solid run of form with just one defeat in their last five and they could edge past an Aston Villa side potentially fatigued from Tuesday's Champions League win at Club Brugge.

Score prediction: Brentford 2-1 Aston Villa

Wolves vs Everton (Saturday, 8pm)

David Moyes has turned Everton's fortunes around since returning as manager
David Moyes has turned Everton's fortunes around since returning as manager

Matheus Cunha's suspension is a huge blow for Wolves and the hosts could be in for disappointment against an Everton side that are unbeaten in seven league games and look settled since the return of manager David Moyes.

Score prediction: Wolves 0-2 Everton

Chelsea vs Leicester (Sunday, 2pm)

Leicester are on a five-game losing streak in all competitions, conceding at least twice in all of those defeats, and they will struggle to stop a Chelsea side that stuck four past Southampton last time out in the league from recording another comfortable win.

Score prediction: Chelsea 3-0 Leicester

Tottenham vs Bournemouth (Sunday, 2pm)

Bournemouth have suffered just one defeat in their last eight away games in the league and they can continue that solid road form when they head to Tottenham, who have been reliably inconsistent this season and have had little time to prepare following Thursday's clash at AZ.

Score prediction: Tottenham 1-2 Bournemouth

Manchester United vs Arsenal (Sunday, 4.30pm)

Arsenal thrashed PSV 7-1 in the Champions League on Tuesday and they can take that scoring form into this trip to Manchester United.

The Red Devils are still struggling for any sort of rhythm under Ruben Amorim and have incredibly lost five of their last seven league matches at Old Trafford.

Score prediction: Manchester United 1-2 Arsenal

West Ham vs Newcastle (Monday, 8pm)

West Ham have beaten Arsenal and Leicester in their last two games and they can make it three in a row at the expense of Newcastle, who are missing Anthony Gordon and Lewis Hall and will have one eye on next weekend's Carabao Cup Final.

Score prediction: West Ham 2-0 Newcastle

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