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Premier League, predictions seventh day: matches Saturday 4 p.m.

by Thorsten

Premier League, afternoon crackle with Manchester City and Arsenal on the pitch: for the Gunners it’s Southampton, the Cityzens host Fulham.

It’s shaping up to be a crackling Saturday in the Premier League: in a matter of hours the main title candidates, namely Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal, will take the field. The defending champions the Cityzens and the Gunners will do so after the Reds, who are engaged in the 1:30 p.m. advance with Crystal Palace. Right now the standings see Arne Slot’s men in the lead with 15 points, closely followed by City and the Londoners, who are only one pasting below.

 

Pep Guardiola’s team in the week like the other biggies took center stage in the Champions League. It was all easy for De Bruyne and his teammates, who overwhelmed modest Slovan Bratislava 4-0 in a game in which the Catalan coach could also afford a massive turnover.

The Cityzens will now try to resume their march also in the Premier, where 7 days ago they did not go beyond a draw at home to Newcastle (1-1): victory should come without major problems against Fulham but Guardiola is worried about a defense that has conceded goals in all 5 of the last league games. And it cannot be ruled out that it will be pierced as well by an attack like that of the Cottagers, which only ran out of gas against Manchester United on the first day. Clean sheet probable instead for Arsenal, which got the better of PSG last Tuesday in the Champions League, beaten with a comfortable 2-0 in London. Southampton is one of four teams that have yet to win, and the feeling is that the Saints will have to wait a little longer to record their first success since returning upstairs.

 

The predictions on the other games

 

Impressed at home, Brentford have a chance to reach double digits in the standings in their challenge with derelict Wolverhampton, last with only one point and with the most beaten defense in the tournament (16 goals).

 

 

Should also get a positive result from newly promoted Leicester, another team that while showing some courage is not reaping the desired rewards. We hypothesize that the one with Bournemouth could be an eventful match, in which both are likely to score. West Ham, finally, will try to get unstuck – Hammers on a winless streak since August – with Ipswich Town, back from 4 draws in a row. Unlikely, in any case, that Julen Lopetegui’s men will manage not to concede a goal (it would be the second time since the league started again).

 

Premier League: possible winners

 

Leicester or draw (in Leicester-Bournemouth).
Brentford or draw (in Brentford-Wolverhampton)
Manchester City (in Manchester City-Fulham)

 

The games of at least three goals total

 

Arsenal-Southampton
Manchester City-Fulham

 

Premier League: matches by at least one goal per team

 

Brentford-Wolverhampton
West Ham-Ipswich Town

 

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