Matchday six of the Premier League season is fast approaching and that means one thing – it’s time to play Predictor!
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Brentford and Manchester United get the weekend going at 12.30pm on Saturday, with Ruben Amorim hoping to build on his victory against Chelsea last time out.
On Saturday afternoon, Liverpool will hope to extend their five-point lead at the top of the table as they travel to Crystal Palace, while Manchester City will look to claw back ground (they’re eight points off) as they host Burnley.
Tottenham will aim to continue their fine start as they welcome Wolves on Saturday night, while the Super Sunday clash at 4.30pm will be Newcastle against Arsenal.
Daily Mail Sport’s Craig Hope is the next expert for you to try and beat.
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Here are his thoughts ahead of the weekend:
‘This is the weekend when Liverpool’s five-match winning run comes to an end, and not just that, but Crystal Palace will beat them!
‘I have been impressed by Oliver Glasner’s fifth-placed side this season and their back three can contain Liverpool’s attack.
‘Throw in the Selhurst atmosphere and I feel this is ripe for an upset.
‘Brentford will beat Manchester United, because they usually do on home turf. We should not read too much into Man United’s win over Chelsea last weekend, that will prove to be a mirage in time.
‘Meanwhile, I fancy Newcastle to bloody the nose of Arsenal at St James’ Park, as they have done three times in less than two years.
‘Newcastle will be buoyed by scoring four against Bradford in midweek and that could unlock their campaign in front of goal.
‘Arsenal did not score in any of those three defeats on Tyneside and this rivalry always brings out the best in those in black and white.’
We will be back after the weekend to assess all the action, review the leaderboard and get ready for the next weekend of games.
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