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Ruud van Nistelrooy meanwhile will seek to sign off as Manchester United interim manager in style against Leicester City on Sunday before the arrival of Ruben Amorim next week.
After humbling midweek thrashing in Europe, Manchester City are out to avoid a fourth consecutive defeat away to Brighton, while Liverpool can tighten their grip on top spot as they welcome Aston Villa to Anfield on Saturday night.
As ever, Betfair Ambassador Alan Shearer has previewed all of the weekend’s Premier League action for Metro…
I watched Brentford on Monday night, and they couldn’t get out of their half for most of the game.
Brentford are good at home, they’re attacking, and they do score plenty of goals.
Bournemouth are flying, too. They could’ve scored three or four against Man City and their most recent results show why the Premier League is the best in the world.
My prediction is a draw in this one.
Crystal Palace got a great result at home to Spurs last week and may have turned the corner.
Fulham are tough to predict, though, and it looked like they were never going to score against Brentford on Monday night, but then the manager makes the substitutions and Harry Wilson came on.
The two goals he scored were unbelievable. I had a feeling if they got an early goal in added time, just the way football goes, they’d have enough time to go on and win it, and they did just that.
I’ll go for a draw here.
This is a massive game for Julen Lopetegui. If West Ham lose, the noise around him and the club will be huge.
Everton had a poor result against Southampton last week and they’re away again here so I’m not convinced they can turn up and win.
Southampton eventually got their win against Everton, and you could see and feel the relief. You could see the difference in Russell Martin, and they will hope to use …
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