Premier League: Predictions for all five games on Saturday

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Recommended bets:
- Everton double chance against Arsenal
- Crystal Palace to beat Brighton
- Wolves to beat Ipswich
- Bournemouth to beat West Ham 2-1
- Aston Villa to win and BTTS against Nottingham Forest
After a busy midweek of Premier League action, things return to normal this weekend and there are five games scheduled in the English top flight on Saturday.
Here are our experts' best bets for all of Saturday's games, with the likes of Arsenal, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest all in action.
Everton vs Arsenal (12.30pm)
Everton will look to bounce back from their 1-0 Merseyside derby defeat to Liverpool when they host Arsenal.
The Toffees have only lost three of their 12 games under David Moyes and they will be confident of unsettling Arsenal.
Mikel Arteta's troops have failed to win three of their last five away matches and they will be without centre-back Gabriel for the rest of the season due to a hamstring injury.
Moyes' men will be eager to bounce back at the first opportunity and they could push Arsenal all the way this weekend.
Crystal Palace vs Brighton (3pm)
Crystal Palace will have been disappointed to draw 1-1 with Southampton on Wednesday, but a return to Selhurst Park should help them record a victory over rivals Brighton.
The Seagulls are winless in three in all competitions and they have failed to trouble the scoresheet in their last two games against Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa.
Ipswich vs Wolves (3pm)
Ipswich will aim to move to within six points of Wolves when the two teams meet at Portman Road on Saturday.
The Tractor Boys beat Bournemouth 2-1 away from home on Wednesday, but they face a Wolves side that are unbeaten in three games.
Ipswich have yet to pick up a point at home in the Premier League in 2025, so Wolves look good value to win on the road.
West Ham vs Bournemouth (3pm)
Two teams in desperate need of a victory meet at the London Stadium on Saturday, as West Ham face Bournemouth.
The Hammers are winless in three, but they have only conceded one goal in each of those ties. Bournemouth's season has unravelled of late, with the Cherries winless in four in all competitions and five in the Premier League.
Bournemouth have scored in four consecutive matches in the top-flight and they should have enough to wrestle three points away from West Ham.
Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest (5.30pm)
Aston Villa will look to extend their winning run to seven matches when they host Nottingham Forest.
The Villans have won three successive games 3-0, while Forest have won five matches in a row, if you count penalty shootout successes.
Villa can move to within six points of Forest with a win, and with the Tricky Trees set to be without star striker Chris Wood, the hosts look good value to win.
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