Premier League: Predictions for all five games on Saturday

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Recommended bets:
- Alex Iwobi to score at any time
- Yoane Wissa to score at any time
- Manchester City to win to nil
- Brighton to win
- Antoine Semenyo to score or assist
Fulham vs Everton (3pm)
While Fulham look short enough in the match betting to beat Everton, winger Alex Iwobi is an eye-catching price to score at any time.
The former Everton man gave the Cottagers an early lead against Chelsea and six of his nine league goals this season have come at home.
Ipswich vs Brentford (3pm)
Up against an Ipswich side shorn of confidence and one that has lost its last seven games at Portman Road, this should be a comfortable away win for Brentford in which in-form Yoane Wissa can again shine.
The DR Congo forward has scored 18 goals in all competitions this season, including four in his last four appearances, and he can maintain his impressive streak with another in East Anglia.
Wissa scored twice in the 4-3 win over the Tractor Boys at home in October and he can again haunt Kieran McKenna's side.
Southampton vs Manchester City (3pm)
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Manchester City have looked more like their old selves recently and they should give Southampton short shrift on Saturday.
The Citizens have kept five clean sheets in their last seven fixtures and they can emerge from St Mary's unscathed, especially as the fight seemingly left the home side some weeks ago.
Even relegated Leicester managed to secure a 2-0 victory against Southampton last week, and the Saints, who have scored a league low of 25 goals heading into this round of matches, could struggle to lay a glove on their illustrious and in-form visitors.
Wolves vs Brighton (3pm)
Wolves may have been on a good run lately, but they have benefitted from a kind fixture list and they may struggle against this Brighton side.
The Old Gold were beaten 1-0 by Manchester City last time out and have lost four of the last six league meetings against the Seagulls.
Fabian Hurzeler's men were impressive in their 1-1 draw with Newcastle and had seen off West Ham before that so look a solid proposition to pick up another away win.
Bournemouth vs Aston Villa (5.30pm)
Both teams have scored in eight of Bournemouth's last 10 games and the key man for them against Aston Villa could be Antoine Semenyo.
The forward has nine goals and five assists this season and only Justin Kluivert has more goal contributions for the Cherries.
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