Everton to win
The Toffees picked up a much-needed point on Monday, when they secured a draw at the Stadium of Light against Sunderland. This point stopped a run of two consecutive defeats in the Premier League, with defeats to Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur. Before the defeat against Tottenham Hotspur, most notably at home, the Toffees had gone three games in the league without a defeat at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
For Fulham, their main issues are away from Craven Cottage. The Cottagers sit 15th in the league standings with 11 points from 10 matches. From their home form alone, Fulham would be in the top eight; however, their record on the road leaves them with one of the worst away records in the division, with just one point from five games.
Arsenal to win
Sunderland dropped points in their most recent home game against Everton, with a second-half strike from Granit Xhaka rescuing the points from Everton’s grasp. While Sunderland have overperformed this season, they come up against a side who are imperious at the moment.
Arsenal are in stunning form, having rested players against Slavia Praha in midweek, the Gunners secured a 3-0 win to make it 10 straight victories in all competitions. Even more impressively, Mikel Arteta's side have kept eight consecutive clean sheets in all competitions.
Chelsea to win
Following the Blues' draw in midweek against Qarabag FK in the Champions League, Chelsea are now unbeaten in three games in all competitions and have won three of their last four league matches against Tottenham Hotspur (0-1), Nottingham Forest (0-3) & Liverpool (2-1).
Wolves have had a terrible season thus far, which has led to the dismissal of Vitor Pereira. The visitors are without a manager and are yet to achieve a single league victory this season, picking up only two points from a possible 30 available.
Stockport to win
On record, Stockport County are the best team in League One so far this season, having a one-point lead at the top of the league table after 14 matches. The Hatters have won their last four matches with victories against Tranmere Rovers (1-3), Port Vale (0-3), Exeter City (1-0) & Blackpool (1-0).
Luton Town have won their last three matches in all competitions under Jack Wilshere; however, their form away from home in League One is rather indifferent. The visitors have suffered two defeats in their last four away from home, with losses to Stevenage (2-0) & Lincoln City (3-1).
Cardiff to win
Blackpool have only recorded two league wins in the past month, which led to the dismissal of Steve Bruce. Ian Evatt has returned to Blackpool and picked up a win against fellow strugglers Peterborough United (1-2). The Tangerines will need to improve their recent home record, having gone three games without a win at Bloomfield Road in League One.
Cardiff City are in good league form, having won three of their previous five games, with victories against Wigan Athletic (0-2), Leyton Orient (4-0) & Reading (2-1). Cardiff City have lost only once away from home this season, securing 11 points from a possible 18 available on the road.
Bolton to win
Bolton Wanderers are arguably one of the most in-form teams in the division, having picked up maximum points from their last three league games. The Trotters also have an excellent record against their opponents, having won the last four meetings between the two sides, remaining unbeaten in seven against Port Vale.
Darren Moore’s men are without a win in their last four league games, with two consecutive defeats against Wigan Athletic (1-0) and Stockport County (0-3). Defensively, Port Vale have been relatively poor, with no clean sheets in their previous four games in all competitions and having conceded first in four of their last five games.
Bradford to win
Bradford City, alongside Bolton Wanderers, have the best home record in League One, with five wins and two draws from seven home games. The Bantams are unbeaten in their previous seven league games, with three wins and four draws.
Burton Albion have conceded at least once in two of their last four games away from home in League One, and despite being unbeaten in two matches, the Brewers had also suffered a poor league defeat against Peterborough United (0-1).
Swindon to win
Swindon Town are second in the league standings, with eight wins, two draws and four losses this season. Their home form has accounted for 14 of their 26 points total this season, as the Robins have lost only once at the County Ground in the league this campaign.
Tranmere Rovers are coming into this game winless in their last three games in all competitions. The away side have won only once in their last five league games as well, with consecutive draws against Accrington Stanley (1-1) & Chesterfield (1-1).