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We kick off this weekend with the Saturday lunchtime game, West Ham v Sunderland. Then there’s Burnley v Tottenham and Manchester City v Wolves at 3pm, before the 5.30pm kick-off, Bournemouth v Liverpool.
On Sunday we’ve got three more – Brentford v Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace v Chelsea and the game of the weekend: Arsenal v Manchester United.
Daily Mail Sport’s expert this week is JAMES SHARPE. Here is his take on the weekend’s games…
‘I only got one right last week so I need to raise my game. Backing West Ham to win at home in the league for the first time since November feels like a bad place to start. That last-gasp winner at Tottenham could just spark something and the news that Callum Wilson is staying after all is a big boost.
‘Speaking of Spurs, that Champions League win over Dortmund has given Thomas Frank some breathing room but Burnley have been a tough side in recent weeks with points against Liverpool and Manchester United. I fancy another one for them here.
‘The same goes for stuttering Liverpool under Arne Slot. A decent win in Europe but four draws on the spin in the league. Even with Mo Salah back, I’m going for honours even.
‘Can Michael Carrick do it again? Dispatched Manchester City with a throwback to the United of old though Arsenal are much sterner test. A close one but still another win as the Gunners march to the title.
‘City may have been humbled by both United and Bodo/Glimt but that won’t happen again here against bottom side Wolves, albeit one improved under Rob Edwards.
‘Keith Andrews is proving all the doubters wrong at Brentford to sit fifth in the table. I watched them dispatch Sunderland with ease. Igor Thiago was unplayable that day. I fancy them to do the same against struggling Forest.
‘Palace are in turmoil with their captain Marc Guehi gone and Oliver Glasner lobbing grenades at everyone around him. Another win for Liam Rosenior.
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