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Manchester United v Fulham

Marco Silva’s side have been dismal away from home this season.

They’ve won just one of 12 games on the road and only Sheffield United have earned fewer points on their travels.

Couple this with the Red Devils’ upturn and it seems like a cut-and-dry home win.

Rasmus Hojlund and company have turned a corner in 2024, having won their last four league games via 11 goals scored.

Our Prediction: 3-1 to Man United

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Bournemouth v Manchester City

The Cherries’ results have fallen away of late and they head into this weekend’s daunting match-up without a win in their last six league games.

In contrast, the defending champions are top of the form table having addressed their draw against Chelsea with a win over Brentford in midweek.

This contest features two of 2023/24’s most prolific scorers in Dominic Solanke (14 league goals) and Erling Haaland (17 league goals) so predicting both teams to score seems reasonable – City have not kept all that many clean sheets this season.

Statistically, this fixture is the most one-sided in Premier League history – a fact underlined by their last meeting, a 6-1 win for Pep Guardiola’s machine.

Arsenal and Liverpool will be hoping for an upset but there’s precious little evidence to suggest one will occur on the south coast – Bournemouth actually have better record away from home this campaign.

Our Prediction: 4-1 to Man City

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Arsenal v Newcastle

Arguably the standout fixture among the Premier League match-ups and one that is already simmering after the controversial nature of the Magpies’ winner the last time these sides met.

Defeat in Porto will have checked the Gunners’ progress somewhat but their domestic has been superb since the winter break – just ask Liverpool, West Ham and Burnley.

As for Newcastle, their record in their last six league games reads: two wins, two draws, two defeats, 16 goals scored, 16 goals conceded.

Eddie Howe’s side have been involved in some thrilling contests recently but fans are justifiably concerned about the leaky nature of the defence at present.

It will be interesting to see whether the visitors can lure Arsenal into a chaotic shootout as the hosts generally prefer patterned control.

Let’s try manifest an entertaining affair…

Our Prediction: 4-2 to Arsenal

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Wolves v Sheffield United

It’s difficult to look past a comfortable home win here.

The Blades are 20th in the table having mustered just 13 points since promotion and their 5-0 defeat to Brighton last time out was particularly disheartening – albeit they were forced to play with ten men from the 13th minute.

Matheus Cunha’s injury came as a blow to Gary O’Neil but Pedro Neto offers plenty of threat and the return of Hwang Hee-chan from international duty has bolstered Wolves’ forward line.

The visitors have conceded 65 goals in 25 league games this season… it makes for bleak reading.

Our Prediction: 3-0 to Wolves

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Brentford v West Ham

Monday night football once again pits two out-of-sorts teams against each other.

Only Burnley sit below the Hammers in the form table while the Bees have registered just two wins since early December.

Thomas Frank has at least been able to call upon a potent weapon in the form of Ivan Toney in recent weeks – the target man is averaging a goal every 135 minutes since his return.

That being said, we’ve had a lot of success predicting underwhelming draws lately and this match-up feels like it fits the same bill.

Our Prediction: 1-1 draw

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