Liverpool to win
Arne Slot's side are in good form, winning four of their last five games, while they've lost only one of their last ten at Anfield in all competitions, with that sole defeat coming at the hands of Manchester City. Liverpool has a great record against the Hammers, with the Reds having won the last four meetings between the two sides. West Ham United have not beaten Liverpool since 2021, which was 10 meetings ago. The Irons' record against Anfield is less than desirable, with their last win taking place in 2015. West Ham United head into this game with three defeats in their last five games away from home in the Premier League.
Newcastle vs Everton - DRAW/BTTS
Eddie Howe's men ran riot over Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium, back in November, securing a 4-1 victory, but the Toffees are a very different proposition on the road and have had slightly more time to prepare for this game. Everton were left disappointed by their 1-0 defeat at home to Manchester United last time out, a game the hosts deserved at least a point in. David Moyes' men have been frustrating to watch at home this season, but on their travels, they really have shone. The Merseysiders have collected six wins, three draws and five defeats on the road so far this season
Manchester City to win
Leeds United recorded a credible draw against Aston Villa away from home last time out; however, that draw means the Yorkshire club have only won twice in their last 10 league fixtures. Leeds United were beaten in the reverse fixture between the two clubs. Manchester City are enjoying a good run of form since late November, suffering just one defeat in their last 15 league games. The Citizens head into this weekend's clash with Leeds on the back of four wins from their last five.
Manchester United to win
The Red Devils have been excellent under the interim management of Michael Carrick, with Carrick picking up 16 points from 18 available in the Premier League. The recent form shown by Manchester United now leaves them in pole position to secure a return to Champions League football, especially with the likes of Chelsea dropping points in recent weeks. One of the main strengths of Carrick's resurgent Red Devils, has been their ability to keep a clean sheet. Under Ruben Amorim, Manchester United only kept two clean sheets in 47 matches, while Carrick has guided his side to a 50% clean sheet record in his six games in charge.
Fulham to win
The strength for the Cottagers this season has undoubtedly been their home form, which has seen them pick up points against Liverpool and Manchester United. The Cottagers have accumulated 1.77 points per game at Craven Cottage, having scored 1.69 goals per game. Compare this to their record away from home, where they have only averaged exactly one point per game.
The home side is heading into this fixture with three wins from their last five home matches and one defeat. Tottenham Hotspur are in a dangerous position; if their league form continues to deteriorate, the LilyWhites will be facing the prospect of relegation. Igor Tudor was given a baptism of fire in his first match in charge, as his Spurs side suffered an embarrassing 4-1 defeat to local rivals Arsenal in the North London derby. That defeat now leaves Tottenham with three straight losses and no wins in their previous four matches.
Arsenal to win & BTTS
Arsenal have lost only one of their last 21 games, a 2-3 defeat to Man United, and have won six of their last eight games. Chelsea have performed well under Liam Rosenior from a form perspective, but the Blues' performances have been less than convincing. Chelsea recently lost two matches against Arsenal under their new manager. Both teams have scored in six of the last eight matches involving Chelsea.