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Check out our top tips for Matchweek 32.

Chelsea v Burnley

The Blues beat Newcastle 3-2 last time out in the Premier League and then vanquished Leicester in the FA Cup just prior to the international break.

The Clarets also enjoyed a win in their last fixture, a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Brentford at Turf Moor, but they remain 19th in the table having mustered just 17 points since promotion.

Additionally, the recent history of this fixture is heavily one-sided with Chelsea unbeaten against Burnley in their last ten meetings (eight wins, two draws).

Raheem Sterling starred in a 4-1 win for his side away to Vincent Kompany’s troops back in October but Cole Palmer has very much become the main man for Mauricio Pochettino since then.

Chelsea have scored nine goals in three games this month and should be too strong for Burnley in West London on Saturday.

Our Prediction: 3-1 to Chelsea

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Tottenham v Luton

Spurs suffered a shock 3-0 defeat to Fulham before the break but prior to that they thrashed Aston Villa in the midlands – no easy feat these days.

Conversely, the Hatters are without a win since January and while they’ve produced some spirited performances in the last two months, they’ve simply conceded too many goals for comfort.

Rob Edwards has watched his side ship 28 goals in their last nine outings – Son Heung-min, James Maddison and company should be licking their lips.

Ange Postecoglou’s men have won ten of their 14 home games in the top flight this season and will justifiably start Saturday’s game as heavy favourites.

However, we reckon the away fans will have something to cheer at least as Luton have scored in each of their last 13 games.

Our Prediction: 3-1 to Tottenham

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Brentford v Manchester United

These teams experienced contrasting emotions in their most recent fixtures with the Bees dismayed to have been beaten by relegation-bound Burnley while the Old Trafford faithful were plunged into ecstasy by their side’s dramatic win over Liverpool in the FA Cup.

There’s a considerable gap between them in the Premier League form table too with Thomas Frank’s side rooted to the bottom having taken just one point from their last six games – Man United have earned 12 in the same time frame.

Erik ten Hag watched his side succumb to a dismal 4-0 defeat to Brentford early in his reign but he’s overseen two victories over Frank since then.

The hosts may end this season thankful for the points deductions administered to Everton and Nottingham Forest.

Our Prediction: 2-1 to Man United

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Liverpool v Brighton

The Reds’ imperious home form has to be mentioned first and foremost.

They’re unbeaten at Anfield in all competitions and have taken 36 points from a possible 42 in the league – the best record this term.

Liverpool average 2.7 goals per home league game this campaign while the Seagulls average two goals conceded per away game, the same rate as Burnley.

That being said, Brighton have been a bogey team for Jurgen Klopp in recent years.

Liverpool have only beaten the south coast club once in their last eight meetings.

Although, Roberto De Zerbi’s side haven’t been at their fluent best of late; recent defeats to Roma, Fulham and Wolves suggest they’re not equipped to topple the title contenders on Merseyside.

Our Prediction: 3-2 to Liverpool

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Manchester City v Arsenal

Sunday afternoon brings the main event, a hugely significant fixture in the title race.

Like Liverpool, Pep Guardiola’s side are unbeaten at home in all competitions this season but that record will be put to the test this weekend as the Gunners boast the best away record among all Premier League clubs this term.

Mikel Arteta’s side have earned 29 points on the road through 34 goals scored (most) and just 11 goals conceded (fewest).

Recent history is very much on Man City’s side although Arsenal won 1-0 at the Emirates back in October to signal a possible turning of the tide.

The North Londoners have won eight league games in a row since the turn of the year, mostly in ultra convincing fashion.

Still, a trip to the Etihad is about as daunting a prospect as one gets in world football.

Our Prediction: 1-1 draw

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