• Crystal Palace 2 Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Saturday, 4.30pm. Brighton won for the first time in 2019 in the league last Saturday in a nervy effort against Huddersfield. Both sides will have an eye on winnable FA Cup quarter-finals next weekend, but Palace can edge this with, especially with Wilfried Zaha, pictured, in great form. Getty
    Crystal Palace 2 Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Saturday, 4.30pm. Brighton won for the first time in 2019 in the league last Saturday in a nervy effort against Huddersfield. Both sides will have an eye on winnable FA Cup quarter-finals next weekend, but Palace can edge this with, especially with Wilfried Zaha, pictured, in great form. Getty
  • Cardiff City 0 West Ham United 3, Saturday, 7pm. Cardiff's season is threatening to implode at exactly the wrong time. They have lost their past three games, conceding 10 goals in the process. West Ham can be inconsistent, but should have too much for Cardiff, with Felipe Anderson, pictured, pulling the strings in midfield. Reuters
    Cardiff City 0 West Ham United 3, Saturday, 7pm. Cardiff's season is threatening to implode at exactly the wrong time. They have lost their past three games, conceding 10 goals in the process. West Ham can be inconsistent, but should have too much for Cardiff, with Felipe Anderson, pictured, pulling the strings in midfield. Reuters
  • Huddersfield Town 1 Bournemouth 3, Saturday, 7pm. Huddersfield are showing some fight under new manager Jan Siewert, pictured, but Bournemouth's forward line of Callum Wilson and Joshua King will score the goals to secure victory for Eddie Howe's men. Getty
    Huddersfield Town 1 Bournemouth 3, Saturday, 7pm. Huddersfield are showing some fight under new manager Jan Siewert, pictured, but Bournemouth's forward line of Callum Wilson and Joshua King will score the goals to secure victory for Eddie Howe's men. Getty
  • Leicester City 3 Fulham 0, Saturday, 7pm. Brendan Rodgers' first home game in charge. This should result in an emphatic win as Jamie Vardy, pictured, and James Maddison should have a productive time of things against Fulham's leaky defence. PA via AP
    Leicester City 3 Fulham 0, Saturday, 7pm. Brendan Rodgers' first home game in charge. This should result in an emphatic win as Jamie Vardy, pictured, and James Maddison should have a productive time of things against Fulham's leaky defence. PA via AP
  • Newcastle United 2 Everton 1, Saturday, 7pm. Newcastle have won their past four home league games and with Salomon Rondon, pictured, in great form this can be another three points for Rafa Benitez's side. Getty
    Newcastle United 2 Everton 1, Saturday, 7pm. Newcastle have won their past four home league games and with Salomon Rondon, pictured, in great form this can be another three points for Rafa Benitez's side. Getty
  • Southampton 0 Tottenham Hotspur 3, Saturday, 7pm. Tottenham's title hopes have all but ended after picking up one point from their past three games, but Harry Kane, pictured, and the rest of the Spurs attack should be too good for Southampton's rearguard. EPA
    Southampton 0 Tottenham Hotspur 3, Saturday, 7pm. Tottenham's title hopes have all but ended after picking up one point from their past three games, but Harry Kane, pictured, and the rest of the Spurs attack should be too good for Southampton's rearguard. EPA
  • Manchester City 3 Watford 0, Saturday, 9.30pm. Watford have lost their past seven league clashes to City and difficult to see that changing here. Sergio Aguero, pictured, has scored 10 times against Watford in the past and more goals should come the Argentine's way here. Getty
    Manchester City 3 Watford 0, Saturday, 9.30pm. Watford have lost their past seven league clashes to City and difficult to see that changing here. Sergio Aguero, pictured, has scored 10 times against Watford in the past and more goals should come the Argentine's way here. Getty
  • Liverpool 2 Burnley 0, Sunday, 4pm. While Liverpool have found goals harder to come by of late, 5-0 battering of Watford apart, they should still prevail here, with Mohamed Salah, pictured, still key to their aspirations. Getty
    Liverpool 2 Burnley 0, Sunday, 4pm. While Liverpool have found goals harder to come by of late, 5-0 battering of Watford apart, they should still prevail here, with Mohamed Salah, pictured, still key to their aspirations. Getty
  • Chelsea 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Sunday, 6.05pm. Chelsea do look to have improved in recent weeks under Maurizio Sarri, pictured, but Wolves can be difficult opponents. They beat the London side at Molineux in December and can get a share of the spoils here. EPA
    Chelsea 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Sunday, 6.05pm. Chelsea do look to have improved in recent weeks under Maurizio Sarri, pictured, but Wolves can be difficult opponents. They beat the London side at Molineux in December and can get a share of the spoils here. EPA
  • Arsenal 0 Manchester United 2, Sunday 8.30pm. United won at the Emirates Stadium in January and with Romelu Lukaku, pictured, and Marcus Rashford in great form this should further cement United's top-four ambitions. AFP
    Arsenal 0 Manchester United 2, Sunday 8.30pm. United won at the Emirates Stadium in January and with Romelu Lukaku, pictured, and Marcus Rashford in great form this should further cement United's top-four ambitions. AFP

Man United win at Arsenal as title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool both prevail: Premier League predictions


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All 20 teams are in action in the Premier League over 10 games spread out on Saturday and Sunday.

It is the last time that will be the case for three weeks as FA Cup fixtures next weekend and then an international break disrupt the schedule.

The action starts on Saturday at 4.30pm UAE time as Brighton and Hove Albion look to boost their hopes of relegation at Crystal Palace.

There are five 7pm games, with Tottenham Hotspur's trip to Southampton the pick of them.

Leaders Manchester City host Watford at 9.30pm, with their title rivals Liverpool taking on Burnley at Anfield at 4pm on Sunday.

Chelsea face Wolves at 6.05pm on Sunday, with the last of the action seeing Manchester United face Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in a match where both sides need the points to maintain their top-four aspirations.

Ahead of this round of fixtures, sports editor Graham Caygill has made his predictions and explained his reasoning in the photo gallery above. To move on to the next photo, click on the arrows, or if using a mobile device, simply swipe.