Premier League: Predictions for all 10 weekend games

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- High-flying Nottingham Forest go to Aston Villa on Saturday
- Fulham host leaders Liverpool on Sunday
- Leicester entertain Newcastle on Monday
Having had a full slate of midweek Premier League fixtures, the busy schedule continues with 10 more top-flight matches taking place across the weekend, concluding with Monday night action from the King Power Stadium with Leicester hosting top-four hopefuls Newcastle.
Among the highlights is the Manchester derby when United host City at Old Trafford on Sunday, while surprise package Nottingham Forest head to Aston Villa in Saturday’s tea-time kick-off.
Here is a rundown of all 10 games and a score prediction for each.
Everton vs Arsenal (Saturday, 12.45pm)
Everton suffered their first Premier League defeat in 10 with Wednesday’s 1-0 loss at Merseyside rivals Liverpool but they may be able to bounce back and frustrate Arsenal.
The Toffees have shared the spoils in five of their last seven league matches, while the Gunners have been held to draws in their last two away trips at Nottingham Forest and Manchester United.
Score prediction: Everton 1-1 Arsenal
Crystal Palace vs Brighton (Saturday, 3pm)
Brighton were brushed aside 3-0 at home to Aston Villa on Wednesday but they had been in decent form before then and may be able to respond with a point at rivals Crystal Palace.
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The Eagles have lost only three of their last 18 league matches, too, although six of the last 11 league meetings between this pair have ended in 1-1 draws.
Score prediction: Crystal Palace 1-1 Brighton
Ipswich vs Wolves (Saturday, 3pm)
If Ipswich are to have any ambitions of securing survival then this is a must-win for them as they trail fourth-bottom Wolves by nine points with eight games to go.
However, Wolves have won four of their last seven league matches and look a cut above the Tractor Boys, who have lost eight of their last nine at home.
Score prediction: Ipswich 1-2 Wolves
West Ham vs Bournemouth (Saturday, 3pm)
Bournemouth have failed to win any of their last seven games in all competitions and look vulnerable at West Ham, who have also had an extra day to prepare from their midweek exertions.
The Cherries have suffered 2-1 defeats in three of their last four league matches and their high-intensity approach is starting to take its toll.
Score prediction: West Ham 2-1 Bournemouth
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Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest (Saturday, 5.30pm)
Aston Villa are finding form at the right time and, having gone 14 home league games unbeaten, can find a way past third-placed Nottingham Forest.
The Tricky Trees have lost three of their last four away league games and they were fortuitous 1-0 winners at home to Manchester United on Tuesday.
Score prediction: Aston Villa 2-0 Nottingham Forest
Brentford vs Chelsea (Sunday, 2pm)
This clash comes only three days on from a home game with Tottenham for Chelsea and they may be vulnerable at Brentford, who have lost only one of the last six Premier League meetings with their London rivals.
The Blues are winless in seven away league games, having suffered five defeats, and may come unstuck.
Score prediction: Brentford 2-1 Chelsea
Fulham vs Liverpool (Sunday, 2pm)
Having won eight of their last 10 league games, leaders Liverpool are closing in on the title and should have too much for an inconsistent Fulham outfit.
The Cottagers have won only two of their last eight at home, while the Reds’ last three away league wins have been by a 2-0 scoreline.
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Score prediction: Fulham 0-2 Liverpool
Tottenham vs Southampton (Sunday, 2pm)
Tottenham are sure to have one eye on Thursday’s home leg of their Europa League quarter-final with Eintracht Frankfurt, but they should still have enough in reserve to see off a sorry Southampton.
The Saints have lost 24 of their 30 league games this season, although they have scored in eight of their last 10 and are capable of registering a goal again in another defeat.
Score prediction: Tottenham 3-1 Southampton
Manchester United vs Manchester City (Sunday, 4.30pm)
Manchester United have won the last two derbies with City 2-1 and they should have little to fear from the Citizens, who have triumphed in only three of their last 11 away league matches.
The Red Devils’ performances are steadily improving and City are unable to call upon the services of their injured goalscoring sensation Erling Haaland.
Score prediction: Manchester United 2-1 Manchester City
Leicester vs Newcastle (Monday, 8pm)
Having suffered seven straight league defeats to nil, this looks an ominous task for Leicester against a top-four chasing Newcastle side with plenty of confidence following their EFL Cup Final win over Liverpool last month.
Score prediction: Leicester 0-2 Newcastle.