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English Premier League predictions: matchday 8

Damn that Fifa virus! As we lick our lips at the prospect of these two rivals clashing at Anfield both sides have been hit with potentially key injuries, Sadio Mané and Maroune Fellaini, with the home team likely the more impacted. There is still plenty o
Impressive Burnley to open up a little more against the Hammers and that’ll lead to goals at both ends.
Hodgson’s season with Palace starts next week in Newcastle as the Champions come to town looking to add to their miserable start to the season.
Guardiola’s side has had too much for any side it’s taken on in recent weeks and despite the occasional bump that an international break can have on momentum another three points will be secured over a mixed-bag Potters team.
Paul Clement will see new boys Sanches, Mesa and Abraham have more influence over a fellow relegation rival and will nick this by the odd goal (possibly the only goal).
The Harry Kane [Lloris, Vertonghen, Trippier, Alli, Eriksen,…] team may have an eye on Tuesday’s trip to the Bernabéu but will have too much for a team struggling to find points early in the season.
Marco Silva loves proving himself against the bigger boys and will devise a cunning plan to frustrate the Gunners attack for much of the game while hitting a far-from-first-choice backline to take a point and dent a good period for Wenger.
Everyone has been waiting for this fresh-looking Toffees side to kick into gear but fan views are changing from expectancy to hope. The international break rarely allows too much team development and a respectable Seagulls performance will see them add an
Lack of goals, and low on confidence. The Saints will be aiming to give their home fans something to cheer about but Rafa Benitez brings his Magpies down to the coast after a strong showing against Liverpool and will go away with a point.
They say the table never lies but the Foxes are never a fourth bottom team this season. Craig Shakespeare’s side will dominate possession and with a potential return of Jamie Vardy will win by more than a single goal.
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Liverpool vs Man Utd (Home win)

Damn that Fifa virus! As we lick our lips at the prospect of these two rivals clashing at Anfield both sides have been hit with potentially key injuries, Sadio Mané and Maroune Fellaini, with the home team likely the more impacted. There is still plenty o

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Burnley vs West Ham (Draw)

Impressive Burnley to open up a little more against the Hammers and that’ll lead to goals at both ends.

Crystal Palace vs Chelsea (Away win)

Hodgson’s season with Palace starts next week in Newcastle as the Champions come to town looking to add to their miserable start to the season.

Man City vs Stoke City (Home win)

Guardiola’s side has had too much for any side it’s taken on in recent weeks and despite the occasional bump that an international break can have on momentum another three points will be secured over a mixed-bag Potters team.

Swansea vs Huddersfield (Home win)

Paul Clement will see new boys Sanches, Mesa and Abraham have more influence over a fellow relegation rival and will nick this by the odd goal (possibly the only goal).

Tottenham vs Bournemouth (Home win)

The Harry Kane [Lloris, Vertonghen, Trippier, Alli, Eriksen,…] team may have an eye on Tuesday’s trip to the Bernabéu but will have too much for a team struggling to find points early in the season.

Watford vs Arsenal (Draw)

Marco Silva loves proving himself against the bigger boys and will devise a cunning plan to frustrate the Gunners attack for much of the game while hitting a far-from-first-choice backline to take a point and dent a good period for Wenger.

Brighton vs Everton (Draw)

Everyone has been waiting for this fresh-looking Toffees side to kick into gear but fan views are changing from expectancy to hope. The international break rarely allows too much team development and a respectable Seagulls performance will see them add an

Southampton vs Newcastle (Draw)

Lack of goals, and low on confidence. The Saints will be aiming to give their home fans something to cheer about but Rafa Benitez brings his Magpies down to the coast after a strong showing against Liverpool and will go away with a point.

Leicester vs West Brom (Home win)

They say the table never lies but the Foxes are never a fourth bottom team this season. Craig Shakespeare’s side will dominate possession and with a potential return of Jamie Vardy will win by more than a single goal.

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