This weekend's Premier League fixtures and predictions

Matthew Vizard
Authored by Matthew Vizard
Posted Friday, November 8, 2013 - 12:51pm

Sunday's big game sees the in-form league leaders Arsenal travel to Manchester United for what is perhaps their most significant test of the season to date. David Moyes' men have had a mixed start under his leadership and would fall 11 points behind the Gunners if they were to lose.

Elsewhere Chelsea, Spurs and Man City will each look to make up ground on the leaders should Arsenal slip up at Old Trafford. At the other end of the table, can Sunderland capitalise on Man City's inconsistent away form? Can Norwich bounce back against West Ham after their mauling at the Etihad? And how will rock bottom and managerless Crystal Palace fair in a tough fixture against Everton?

All the Premier League fixtures with our predictions below.

Barclays Premier League

Saturday 9 November 2013 (kick-off 3pm unless stated) (predictions in brackets)

Aston Villa v Cardiff City (prediction 1-1)

Chelsea v West Bromwich Albion (3-1)

Crystal Palace v Everton (0-2)

Liverpool v Fulham (2-1)

Southampton v Hull City (2-1)

Norwich City v West Ham United (5.30pm) (1-1)

Sunday 10 November

Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United (12.00) (2-1)

Sunderland v Manchester City (2.05pm) (0-2)

Manchester United v Arsenal (4.10pm) (2-2)

Swansea City v Stoke City (4.10pm) (1-0)

 

How did we do? Results from last weekend's fixtures with our predictions in brackets. Three points for a correct scoreline, one point for a correct result, nil points for an incorrect result and scoreline.

Arsenal 2 Liverpool 0  (prediction 2-2) 0pts

Cardiff City 1 Swansea City 0 (1-1) 0pts

Everton 0 Tottenham Hotspur 0 (1-0) 0pts

Fulham 1 Manchester United 3 (1-2) 1pt

Hull City 1 Sunderland 0 (1-1) 0pts

Manchester City 7 Norwich City 0 (4-0) 1pt

Newcastle United 2 Chelsea 0 (prediction 1-3) 0pts

Stoke City 1 Southampton 1 (1-1) 3pts!

West Bromwich Albion 2 Crystal Palace 0 (2-0) 3pts!

West Ham United 0 Aston Villa 0 (2-1) 0pts

 

Verdict: 8 points - a little better with two correctly predicted scorelines!

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