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Wolves v West Ham

These two teams are next to each bang in the middle of the Premier League form table ahead of Saturday's meeting, suggesting a tight, unpredictable encounter.

The Hammers' defensive numbers are deeply troubling - only Luton and Sheffield United have conceded more xG - but in Jarrod Bowen, Mohammed Kudus and Lucas Paqueta they have more than enough talent in attack.

David Moyes was content with a point against Tottenham last time out but is yet to full digest his side's capitulation at St James' Park.

Meanwhile, injury-hit Wolves could only muster a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor on Tuesday.

Our Prediction: 2-2 draw

Stylish in attack, vulnerable at the back
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Stylish in attack, vulnerable at the backCredit: Reuters

Brighton v Arsenal

The Gunners were victorious in the reverse fixture and won upon their last visit to the Amex but, more broadly, the Seagulls have avoided defeat in nine of the last 13 meetings between these clubs.

However, Mikel Arteta's side have won nine of their ten league games since the turn of the year with their 0-0 draw at the Etihad being the only barely perceptible blemish.

Brighton have won just three league games in the same time frame and a 0-0 draw to struggling Brentford last time out didn't offer much encouragement for Saturday's clash.

Bukayo Saka's availability remains uncertain but Arsenal should have enough firepower regardless and their defence has been nothing short of immense lately.

Roberto De Zerbi's men pile forward on home soil but it's hard to bet against a clean sheet for the visitors after they kept Manchester City and Luton at bay in their two most recent outings.

Our Prediction: 2-0 to Arsenal

Clean sheet enthusiasts
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Clean sheet enthusiastsCredit: Getty

Manchester United v Liverpool

England's equivalent of El Clasico, Le Classique, Der Klassiker, etc.

If the Red Devils replicate the porous performance they produced against Brentford then Jurgen Klopp's troops will fancy their chances of racking up a score close to the 7-0 they posted at Anfield just over a year ago.

That being said, Erik ten Hag's side will take heart from their dramatic 4-3 victory over their old rivals on home soil in the FA Cup last month.

In fact, Liverpool have won just twice at Old Trafford in their last 12 visits in all competitions.

The hosts generally raise themselves for this fixture but it's a brave neutral who bets against the visitors on current form.

Our Prediction: 3-1 to Liverpool

Liverpool will be out for revenge at Old Trafford
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Liverpool will be out for revenge at Old TraffordCredit: AP

Sheffield United v Chelsea

We say it every week but it's worth repeating: the Blues are predictably unpredictable.

Mauricio Pochettino's men scuppered plenty of Score Predictor users' chances in Matchweek 32 when they somehow conspired to draw with ten-man Burnley at Stamford Bridge.

Many users would jump at the chance to doubt them but a trip to the relegation-bound Blades may force their hand - Chris Wilder's side have won just twice at Bramall Lame this term.

In Cole Palmer, the visitors have one of the most in-form attackers in the top flight which should offset their unconvincing defence.

Our Prediction: 2-1 to Chelsea

Chelsea's saving grace
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Chelsea's saving graceCredit: PA

Tottenham v Nottingham Forest

Only Liverpool and Arsenal have won more home league fixtures than Spurs in 2023/24 while Forest have mustered just two wins from 15 on the road.

Nuno Espirito Santo's side looked much better against Fulham in midweek and in Morgan Gibbs-White, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Anthony Elanga (plus an in-form Chris Wood) they have some potent counterattackers.

However, the respective home and away records coupled with the gulf between these teams in the table makes it almost impossible to veer away from a comfortable home win.

Let's try manifest an entertaining affair on Sunday evening...

Our Prediction: 4-2 to Tottenham

Spurs boast a strong home record this season
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Spurs boast a strong home record this seasonCredit: Rex

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