• Leicester City 1 Liverpool 1 Why? After the opening day defeat to Manchester United, Leicester have impressed with back-to-back wins, while Liverpool top the table after three successive victories. However, Jurgen Klopp’s side were pushed all the way by Crystal Palace and Brighton & Hove Albion, and will find it tough on their trip to the King Power Stadium. Points shared. AP Photo
    Leicester City 1 Liverpool 1 Why? After the opening day defeat to Manchester United, Leicester have impressed with back-to-back wins, while Liverpool top the table after three successive victories. However, Jurgen Klopp’s side were pushed all the way by Crystal Palace and Brighton & Hove Albion, and will find it tough on their trip to the King Power Stadium. Points shared. AP Photo
  • Brighton & Hove Albion 2 Fulham 2 Why? Fulham picked up their first win since being promoted by hammering Burnley last time out and sit one place above Brighton in the table on goal difference. Two evenly matched sides should cancel each other out. Getty Images
    Brighton & Hove Albion 2 Fulham 2 Why? Fulham picked up their first win since being promoted by hammering Burnley last time out and sit one place above Brighton in the table on goal difference. Two evenly matched sides should cancel each other out. Getty Images
  • Chelsea 3 Bourenmouth 1 Why? Chelsea have enjoyed a perfect start to the season, but their defensive issues almost cost them in their narrow win at Newcastle United. Eden Hazard was head and shoulders above the rest at St James’ Park and will again lead his side to victory over a Bournemouth team yet to taste defeat this season. AP Photo
    Chelsea 3 Bourenmouth 1 Why? Chelsea have enjoyed a perfect start to the season, but their defensive issues almost cost them in their narrow win at Newcastle United. Eden Hazard was head and shoulders above the rest at St James’ Park and will again lead his side to victory over a Bournemouth team yet to taste defeat this season. AP Photo
  • Crystal Palace 2 Southampton 0 Why? Despite successive defeats in their past two games to Liverpool and Watford, Palace have played some good football, while Southampton have struggled so far this season. Wilfried Zaha should be the difference maker at Selhurst Park. Reuters
    Crystal Palace 2 Southampton 0 Why? Despite successive defeats in their past two games to Liverpool and Watford, Palace have played some good football, while Southampton have struggled so far this season. Wilfried Zaha should be the difference maker at Selhurst Park. Reuters
  • Everton 1 Huddersfield Town 0 Why? Having led 2-0 at Bournemouth only to draw 2-2, Everton will be determined to register their second win of the season. Huddersfield are still searching for their first victory and will come up short when they travel to Goodison Park. Reuters
    Everton 1 Huddersfield Town 0 Why? Having led 2-0 at Bournemouth only to draw 2-2, Everton will be determined to register their second win of the season. Huddersfield are still searching for their first victory and will come up short when they travel to Goodison Park. Reuters
  • West Ham United 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Why? After a summer of optimism caused by their hefty outlay on new players, West Ham have failed to deliver on the pitch and are the only club yet to pick up a point. Wolves may be yet to win but have actually played well, none more so than their deserved draw against Manchester City. Honours even. Getty Images
    West Ham United 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Why? After a summer of optimism caused by their hefty outlay on new players, West Ham have failed to deliver on the pitch and are the only club yet to pick up a point. Wolves may be yet to win but have actually played well, none more so than their deserved draw against Manchester City. Honours even. Getty Images
  • Manchester City 3 Newcastle United 0 Why? Newcastle dug in deep against Chelsea and Rafa Benitez is sure to adopt the same setup when he takes his side to the Etihad Stadium. City may have drawn at Wolves last time out but will have few problems picking up the victory against a limited Newcastle side. AFP
    Manchester City 3 Newcastle United 0 Why? Newcastle dug in deep against Chelsea and Rafa Benitez is sure to adopt the same setup when he takes his side to the Etihad Stadium. City may have drawn at Wolves last time out but will have few problems picking up the victory against a limited Newcastle side. AFP
  • Cardiff City 1 Arsenal 3 Why? Arsenal are very much a work in progress under new manager Unai Emery but a first win of the season last week against West Ham is sure to bolster morale. Arsenal have looked good going forward but are susceptible at the back. No clean sheet but a comfortable win nonetheless. Getty Images
    Cardiff City 1 Arsenal 3 Why? Arsenal are very much a work in progress under new manager Unai Emery but a first win of the season last week against West Ham is sure to bolster morale. Arsenal have looked good going forward but are susceptible at the back. No clean sheet but a comfortable win nonetheless. Getty Images
  • Burnley 0 Manchester United 2 Why? It’s been another week of scrutiny for Manchester United and their manager Jose Mourinho after their heavy defeat against Tottenham at Old Trafford. United were the better side in the first half and will have too much quality for a Burnley team struggling to juggle Europa League commitments with domestic duties. EPA
    Burnley 0 Manchester United 2 Why? It’s been another week of scrutiny for Manchester United and their manager Jose Mourinho after their heavy defeat against Tottenham at Old Trafford. United were the better side in the first half and will have too much quality for a Burnley team struggling to juggle Europa League commitments with domestic duties. EPA
  • Watford 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Why? Watford have caught many people by surprise with their fast start to the season and are level on points with Chelsea, Liverpool and Sunday’s opponents Tottenham at the top end of the table. Spurs were superb in the second half against Manchester United and will carry that form to Vicarage Road. Watford’s perfect start ends here. Getty Images
    Watford 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Why? Watford have caught many people by surprise with their fast start to the season and are level on points with Chelsea, Liverpool and Sunday’s opponents Tottenham at the top end of the table. Spurs were superb in the second half against Manchester United and will carry that form to Vicarage Road. Watford’s perfect start ends here. Getty Images

Hazard leads Chelsea to fourth straight win, Man United bounce back at Burnley: Premier League predictions


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The Premier League kicks into gear on Saturday for the fourth round of fixtures. All 20 teams are in action and will be aiming to head into the international break with that winning feeling.

Leicester City welcome Liverpool to the King Power Stadium in the first match of the weekend (kick-off 3.30pm UAE time on Saturday), with Tottenham Hotspur travelling to Watford on Sunday evening (7pm) to conclude the round.

Ahead of all the action, get stuck into our predictions where we attempt to guess the scores and give reasons behind each result.

To move on to the next prediction in the picture gallery above, just click on the arrows or if using a mobile device, simply swipe.

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