Premier League: Predictions for all seven games on Saturday

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Recommended bets:
- Back Everton to beat Manchester United
- Back Over 3.5 goals in Bournemouth against Wolves
- Back Over 2.5 Arsenal goals against West Ham
- Back Fulham Under 0.5 1st Half Goals against Crystal Palace
- Back Over 3.5 goals in Ipswich against Tottenham
- Back Brighton and Over 2.5 goals against Southampton
- Back Over 3.5 goals in Aston Villa against Chelsea
There are seven games scheduled in the Premier League on Saturday, starting with Everton's 12.30pm clash with Manchester United.
The likes of Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Aston Villa are all in action across the day, with the latter hosting Chelsea at 5.30pm.
Here are our experts' best bets for all of Saturday's games in the English top flight.
Everton vs Manchester United (12.30pm)
Everton will look to move four points clear of Manchester United when the two teams meet at Goodison Park. The Toffees are one place and one point higher than the Red Devils in 14th, and David Moyes' side come into the contest in good form.
Moyes' troops have gone five games without a defeat in the Premier League, while United are looking to break a two-match losing streak in the league.
Bournemouth vs Wolves (3pm)
Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth will hope to move into the top four in the Premier League for the first time when they host relegation-threatened Wolves.
The Cherries have only lost one of their last 15 games in all competitions, while Wolves have lost five in six in the Premier League.
Wolves' last 11 away league matches have all featured at least three goals and a lively game is expected on the south coast.
Arsenal vs West Ham (3pm)
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal will look to extend their unbeaten league run at the Emirates Stadium to 13 matches when they face West Ham on Saturday.
The Hammers have lost six of their last eight games and new manager Graham Potter is still trying to find the solution to his team's problems.
Defensively, West Ham still look vulnerable and Arsenal should be able to rack up the goals at home.
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Fulham vs Crystal Palace (3pm)
Marco Silva's Fulham face a tricky challenge at home this weekend as they prepare to face Crystal Palace.
The Cottagers have been slow starters of late, scoring one first-half goal in their last six PL games combined.
On the other hand, Palace have not conceded a first-half goal in their last six away league matches, so expect a cagey opener at Craven Cottage.
Ipswich vs Tottenham (3pm)
A thrilling contest is expected at Portman Road as Ipswich entertain Tottenham on Saturday afternoon.
Spurs' games have averaged 3.44 goals per game this season, with Ange Postecoglou's side struggling with injuries.
Ipswich have netted in seven of their last nine games as they continue to improve under manager Kieran McKenna, so they could cause plenty of issues for their visitors.
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Southampton vs Brighton (3pm)
Strugglers Southampton will aim to win their third game of the season when they entertain Brighton at St Mary's.
The Saints look destined to be playing in the Championship next season, and they face Brighton just a week after they hammered Chelsea 3-0.
Brighton will be full of confidence after that result and will aim to add to Southampton's problems.
Aston Villa vs Chelsea (5.30pm)
Aston Villa will hope to move to within a point of Chelsea with a win on Saturday at Villa Park.
Unai Emery's side are unbeaten in their last 13 top-flight games at home, while Chelsea are without a win in their previous six away matches in all competitions.
Villa have not kept a clean sheet in eight matches, while Chelsea last recorded a shutout six games ago.
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