• Cardiff City 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 (Saturday, midnight (UAE time)): Why? If this game had been two months ago Wolves would have been heavy favourites, but they have lost four of their past five games. Neil Warnock's Cardiff have grown in confidence and they are worth at least a point here. Reuters
    Cardiff City 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 (Saturday, midnight (UAE time)): Why? If this game had been two months ago Wolves would have been heavy favourites, but they have lost four of their past five games. Neil Warnock's Cardiff have grown in confidence and they are worth at least a point here. Reuters
  • Crystal Palace 1 Burnley 0 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? A game between two struggling sides. Palace have not won in the league since September 15 while Burnley have picked up two points from an available 18 in their last six games. This could come down to a moment of individual magic and Palace have the best outfield player in Wilfried Zaha. Reuters
    Crystal Palace 1 Burnley 0 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? A game between two struggling sides. Palace have not won in the league since September 15 while Burnley have picked up two points from an available 18 in their last six games. This could come down to a moment of individual magic and Palace have the best outfield player in Wilfried Zaha. Reuters
  • Huddersfield Town 2 Brighton and Hove Albion 1 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? Aaron Mooy was superb in Huddersfield's win at Wolves last weekend and David Wagner's side need another big performance from the Australian as they seek to maintain their momentum that has seen them claim seven points from their past three games. Getty Images
    Huddersfield Town 2 Brighton and Hove Albion 1 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? Aaron Mooy was superb in Huddersfield's win at Wolves last weekend and David Wagner's side need another big performance from the Australian as they seek to maintain their momentum that has seen them claim seven points from their past three games. Getty Images
  • Leicester City 2 Watford 0 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? You have to go back to 1987 for the last time Watford won an away game at Leicester in the top flight. Javier Gracia's side have stalled a little since a good start and with Jamie Vardy back among the goals for Leicester this looks like three points for the home side. Getty Images
    Leicester City 2 Watford 0 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? You have to go back to 1987 for the last time Watford won an away game at Leicester in the top flight. Javier Gracia's side have stalled a little since a good start and with Jamie Vardy back among the goals for Leicester this looks like three points for the home side. Getty Images
  • Manchester City 4 Bournemouth 1 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? Bournemouth have been impressive this season but they have not come up against to compare of the might of City's offensive power. Sergio Aguero, Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling are all in terrific form and this should be an emphatic win. EPA
    Manchester City 4 Bournemouth 1 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? Bournemouth have been impressive this season but they have not come up against to compare of the might of City's offensive power. Sergio Aguero, Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling are all in terrific form and this should be an emphatic win. EPA
  • Newcastle United 1 West Ham United 0 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? Having taken 10 games to get a win Rafa Benitez's men have kicked on and won three in a row. This is part of a very inviting run of games for the Tynesiders and against an inconsistent West Ham another victory could be on the horizon. AP Photo
    Newcastle United 1 West Ham United 0 (Saturday, 7pm): Why? Having taken 10 games to get a win Rafa Benitez's men have kicked on and won three in a row. This is part of a very inviting run of games for the Tynesiders and against an inconsistent West Ham another victory could be on the horizon. AP Photo
  • Southampton 0 Manchester United 2 (Saturday, 9.30pm): Why? United are a frustrating side to watch as despite the talent at their disposal they continue to underwhelm. Anthony Martial and Marouane Fellaini have been the bright points for them of them and Jose Mourinho will look to them to see off struggling Southampton. Getty Images
    Southampton 0 Manchester United 2 (Saturday, 9.30pm): Why? United are a frustrating side to watch as despite the talent at their disposal they continue to underwhelm. Anthony Martial and Marouane Fellaini have been the bright points for them of them and Jose Mourinho will look to them to see off struggling Southampton. Getty Images
  • Chelsea 3 Fulham 1 (Sunday, 4pm): Why? Chelsea have suffered their first blip in losing to Tottenham. Luckily for them it is bottom-placed Fulham next. Claudio Ranieri enjoyed the fabled new manager syndrome in his first game in charge against Southampton, but his defence will not be able to cope with a rested Eden Hazard here. Getty Images
    Chelsea 3 Fulham 1 (Sunday, 4pm): Why? Chelsea have suffered their first blip in losing to Tottenham. Luckily for them it is bottom-placed Fulham next. Claudio Ranieri enjoyed the fabled new manager syndrome in his first game in charge against Southampton, but his defence will not be able to cope with a rested Eden Hazard here. Getty Images
  • Arsenal 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 (Sunday, 6.05pm): Why? Fresh from ending Chelsea's unbeaten start, Tottenham now face their arch rivals, who have themselves not lost in 18 games in all competitions. Arsenal have shown good resolve but Tottenham look to have begun to hit their stride with Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen in good nick. A big three points for Mauricio Pochettino's team. Reuters
    Arsenal 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 (Sunday, 6.05pm): Why? Fresh from ending Chelsea's unbeaten start, Tottenham now face their arch rivals, who have themselves not lost in 18 games in all competitions. Arsenal have shown good resolve but Tottenham look to have begun to hit their stride with Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen in good nick. A big three points for Mauricio Pochettino's team. Reuters
  • Liverpool 2 Everton 0 (Sunday, 8.15pm): Why? After their Uefa Champions League woe in Paris this is a test of Liverpool's mettle. But Jurgen Klopp's men have not faltered yet in the Premier League with 33 points out of 39. Another three to come in the Merseyside derby as Mohamed Salah will again be their main threat. Reuters
    Liverpool 2 Everton 0 (Sunday, 8.15pm): Why? After their Uefa Champions League woe in Paris this is a test of Liverpool's mettle. But Jurgen Klopp's men have not faltered yet in the Premier League with 33 points out of 39. Another three to come in the Merseyside derby as Mohamed Salah will again be their main threat. Reuters

Premier League predictions: Tottenham end Arsenal's unbeaten run as Liverpool and Manchester City march on


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The Premier League is back with exciting fixtures scheduled for this weekend, including the London derby between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.

Title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool will also be looking to maintain their unbeaten starts.

Scroll left/right on the gallery above to see if you agree with Graham Caygill's predictions.

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