Friday, 25 November 2016

Premier League Predictions - Gameweek 13

I had a good round of predictions in Gameweek 12, guessing six correct results and one perfect score. I called the 1-1 draw between Manchester United and Arsenal, and also estimated wins for Manchester City, Sunderland, Tottenham, Chelsea and West Brom. My predictions for Gameweek 13 are as follows:

Burnley vs Manchester City
Saturday 26th November 2016, 12.30

Burnley's three-match unbeaten run came to an end in a 4-0 defeat at West Brom on Monday night, the Clarets' first defeat in over a month. It's been a better week for Manchester City, who won 2-1 at Crystal Palace last Saturday before progressing into the knockout phase of the Champions League after a 1-1 draw at Borussia Monchengladbach.

Sean Dyche's Burnley just didn't look themselves at the Hawthorns on Monday, conceding three goals in the first half alone and looking nervous and unorganised at the back. Salomon Rondon hit a fourth for West Brom just past the hour to condemn Burnley to their sixth league defeat of the season, four of which have come away from Turf Moor. They are yet to win a match away from home in the Premier League this campaign, highlighting their dependence on home fixtures, but they don't come much tougher than Saturday's challenge.

Manchester City are five matches unbeaten in the league after defeat at Tottenham in early October, the most recent of which was their 2-1 victory at Palace last weekend. Pep Guardiola handed Yaya Toure a shock first Premier League appearance of the season, and the big Ivorian came up trumps, netting both goals in City's success. His name was belted out from the away end inside Selhurst Park all afternoon; he always has and always will be a fan favourite among City's supporters. While it was a good afternoon for one City hero, it was another bad one for Vincent Kompany, who was left concussed after a collision with goalkeeper Claudio Bravo. The Belgian is yet to complete 90 minutes in any of his five City appearances this season, and he was missing from the side that drew 1-1 in Germany on Wednesday, a game in which David Silva's goal confirmed their progression into the Champions League knockout stages for the fourth successive season. 

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Yaya inspired City to victory last Saturday (Getty Images)

Burnley's home form is good, winning four out of seven games at Turf Moor this season, including a mightily impressive 2-0 victory over Liverpool. However, their confidence will have taken a hit after their hiding at West Brom, and I see City dominating proceedings in the early kick-off.

Prediction: 0-2 

Hull vs West Brom
Saturday 26th November 2016, 15.00

Hull have now lost seven of their last eight Premier League games after a 3-0 defeat at Sunderland a week ago. They remain in the bottom three, and host a West Brom side that have won back-to-back league matches for the first time this season after their 4-0 demolition of Burnley.

It's hard to believe that Hull won their first two games of the season. Since then, they have managed just one victory in ten games, a 2-1 victory over Southampton. That success was short-lived, though, as they lost 3-0 at the Stadium of Light to relegation rivals Sunderland. Hull have conceded the most goals in the league this season (27), have managed just ten league goals, joint-fewest alongside Middlesbrough, and also boast the worst goal difference in the league with -17. Quite simply, things aren't looking good for Mike Phelan's side, but they will have highlighted West Brom as one of the teams you have to be looking to beat if you are to remain in the Premier League.

Unfortunately for Phelan, West Brom are in great form under Tony Pulis. A 2-1 victory at champions Leicester was followed by that 4-0 win over Burnley to leave the Baggies sat 9th in the table. Salomon Rondon was in inspired form on Monday night, scoring one and creating another, and he has been involved in more Premier League goals than any other WBA since the start of last season, scoring 13 and assisting 4. He is Pulis' talisman, a big game player, and he was unplayable on Monday as West Brom equalled their best ever margin of victory in a Premier League fixture.

Hull could drop to 19th if results go the way of Sunderland this weekend, and the Tigers need to start defending better if they're serious about staying in the Premier League. West Brom have lost just two of their last eight league games, and I think Pulis would happily take a point at the KCOM Stadium to make that two from nine.

Prediction: 1-1 

Leicester vs Middlesbrough
Saturday 26th November 2016, 15.00

Both Leicester and Middlesbrough suffered defeats in Gameweek 12 ahead of Saturday's meeting at the King Power Stadium. Leicester lost for the second successive game as they went down 2-1 away to Watford, whilst Middlesbrough were narrow losers in a 1-0 home defeat to Chelsea.

Leicester seemed set to fail after just 33 seconds at Vicarage Road as Etienne Capoue volleyed home for Watford. It was 2-0 after 12 minutes, and although Riyad Mahrez halved the deficit three minutes later, there were no goals in the final 75 minutes as Leicester became only the third reigning top-flight champions to start a title defence in a Premier League season without a victory in their opening six away matches, after Leeds and Blackburn.

Middlesbrough gave another good account of themselves against one of the league's big boys, but Chelsea were ultimately the better side and moved top of the table after Diego Costa's 10th league goal of the season on Sunday. The defeat leaves Aitor Karanka's Boro in 15th of the league, and they were made to pay for a lack of creativity against the Blues. Middlesbrough's defence has drastically improved - they have conceded just 13 goals in comparison to Leicester's 20 - but a joint-low 10 goals scored needs urgently addressing if Boro are to start steering themselves away from the drop zone.

Leicester have more wins from five games in Europe (4) this season than they do in twelve Premier League matches (3), and progressed to the Champions League knockout stage as group winners at the first time of asking. That should give Claudio Ranieri's side a real lift ahead of Middlesbrough's visit on Saturday, and I fancy the Foxes to do the business.

Prediction: 3-1

Liverpool vs Sunderland
Saturday 26th November 2016, 15.00

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are unbeaten in ten Premier League matches since defeat to Burnley in August, after a 0-0 draw at Southampton last week. They face a Sunderland side on Saturday that have won their last two matches after suffering the worst ever start to a Premier League campaign.

Chelsea's win at Middlesbrough saw them move top of the table at the expense of Liverpool, but the Reds sit just a place and a point behind Antonio Conte's men and are the league's top scorers with 30 goals. They dominated at St Mary's and missed great opportunities through Roberto Firmino and Nathaniel Clyne, but Klopp will be pleased that on a day that his side couldn't find the breakthrough, they didn't throw the game away at the other end of the pitch, with Southampton failing to register a shot on target all afternoon against Loris Karius. I firmly believe that this is a game Liverpool would have lost in past seasons, and it's clear that they've become more resolute and disciplined under their German manager.

It's the worst time for Liverpool to be facing Sunderland, who have turned a real corner in the last couple of weeks. They hammered fellow strugglers Hull 3-0 at the Stadium of Light last Saturday, with Jermain Defoe and Victor Anichebe doing the business, just as they did at Bournemouth in their only other previous win. Defoe netted his 150th Premier League goal, a fantastic achievement, whilst Anichebe once again showed why David Moyes brought him to Sunderland, scoring his second and third goals of the season. A win at Anfield is a huge ask, but a shock result could see them climb out of the bottom three if other results favour the Black Cats.

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Defoe and Anichebe have struck a good partnership for Sunderland (Getty Images)

Anfield has been a fortress so far this season for Liverpool, who have won four and drawn one of five at home, scoring 17 goals in the process. Sunderland are in good form and will offer a threat if Moyes is brave enough to start both Defoe and Anichebe again, which I think he has to, but Liverpool have more than enough quality in their squad to dampen David Moyes' spirits on Merseyside.

Prediction: 3-0

Swansea vs Crystal Palace
Saturday 26th November 2016, 15.00

Swansea picked up only their second point of the season in a 1-1 draw at Everton last weekend, whilst Crystal Palace's losing run extended to five straight league matches following their 2-1 defeat at home to Manchester City.

Bob Bradley will be gutted that his side couldn't hold out at Goodison Park, and give him his first win as Swansea boss. The Swans led for much of the encounter following Gylfi Sigurdsson's first half penalty, but Seamus Coleman equalised for the Toffees with one minute left on the clock to leave the Welsh club rock bottom of the Premier League.

It was a similar story for Alan Pardew's Palace last Saturday, conceding an 83rd minute goal from Yaya Toure to leave them empty-handed at the full-time whistle. It looked as though substitute Connor Wickham's strike might have been enough to earn Palace an impressive point against Pep Guardiola's side, but a defensive lapse allowed Toure to nip in and poke home Kevin de Bruyne's low corner.

This should be a close game between two struggling teams. Crystal Palace are on the worst losing run of any Premier League club, and Bradley won't have a better chance than this to claim his first Swansea victory, and the club's first since the opening day of the campaign.

Prediction: 2-1

Chelsea vs Tottenham
Saturday 26th November 2016, 17.30

Chelsea top the Premier League following their 1-0 win at Middlesbrough on Sunday, their sixth straight league victory without conceding. They face a Spurs side still unbeaten in the league this campaign thanks to some late heroics from Harry Kane last weekend, but one who crashed out of the Champions League in midweek at Monaco.

Chelsea are the best team in the league right now, and they have been totally revitalised by Antonio Conte. The Blues haven't conceded since a 3-0 defeat at Arsenal on the 24th of September. Conte's shuffle to three-at-the-back has royally paid off, allowing more freedom for the likes of Eden Hazard, Diego Costa and Pedro to roam, and Costa scored his 10th league goal from 12 games this season in the 1-0 success at Middlesbrough.

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Which forward will come out on top on Saturday? (Getty Images)

Tottenham edged a topsy-turvy game at White Hart Lane versus West Ham a week ago, a match in which they trailed until the 89th minute. Harry Kane prodded home, before scoring a match-winning penalty two minutes later after Havard Nordtveit fouled Son-heung Min in the box. That result left Mauricio Pochettinho's men with six wins and six draws from their opening 12 league games, and they will be looking to keep up their impressive league form in this massive London Derby. 

Tottenham suffered a bitter disappointment on Tuesday night as their exit from the Champions League was confirmed in a 2-1 defeat at Monaco. The men from North London need to put that setback behind them fast if they want to gain anything from Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea's form is good right now, and I think that they'll inflict a first league defeat of the season upon Spurs on Saturday.

Prediction: 2-1 

Watford vs Stoke
Sunday 27th November 2016, 12.00 
  
Watford put a 6-1 humiliation at Anfield behind them at the first attempt with a 2-1 victory at home to champions Leicester, whilst Stoke lost for the first time in six games, 1-0 at home to Bournemouth.

Watford have enjoyed an impressive start to the season under Walter Mazzarri, and sit 8th after victory over Leicester, their fifth win of the campaign. Etienne Capoue scored after just 33 seconds to set the Hornets on their way to victory, and Roberto Pereyra curled home a magnificent second. Watford showed great resilience to hold onto the lead under late pressure from the Foxes, and will be looking to claim another impressive home scalp. Troy Deeney remains on 99 goals for the club, and he'll be eager to make it a century in front of the Vicarage Road faithful.

Mark Hughes will have been disappointed at his side's result last weekend. The Potters had the chances to get back into the game following Nathan Ake's opener, but Bojan failed to convert a penalty and that set the theme for the rest of Stoke's afternoon. They will be hoping that they can put that defeat to Bournemouth behind them quickly and continue their surge up the table, but they will be without key-player Joe Allen, who is suspended on Sunday.

This is a really tough game to call, and I don't think there will be much between the two sides. However, Watford's home form has been good so far this season, and I believe Allen will be a massive miss for the visitors.

Prediction: 1-0

Arsenal vs Bournemouth
Sunday 27th November 2016, 14.15

Arsenal rescued a late point at Old Trafford last Saturday to extend their unbeaten league run to 11 matches, and also confirmed progression into the Champions League knockouts in a 2-2 draw with PSG at the Emirates on Wednesday. Bournemouth won at Stoke to end a run of two straight league defeats.

Olivier Giroud was the hero for Arsenal last weekend, heading home with a minute left to snatch an undeserved draw at Manchester United. It was the Gunner's first effort on target in the match, but good teams pick up points even when they're not playing well, and Arsenal are certainly looking resilient under Arsene Wenger this season. They were on the receiving end of a late equaliser in midweek, but their draw with PSG was enough to secure both team's progression in Europe, so a good week for Wenger all-round.

Eddie Howe's men edged a tight affair at Stoke, courtesy of Nathan Ake's header. They rode their luck at times, and Simon Francis will have been a relieved man after he fouled Bojan in the penalty area. The Spaniard crashed the resulting penalty against the crossbar, and gave the Cherries a big three points that lifted them to 10th in the table.

Bournemouth look a fairly solid team again this season, but the Emirates is a daunting place to go and Arsenal are in brilliant form in the Premier League. I fancy them to win to nil against the Cherries.

Prediction: 3-0  

Manchester United vs West Ham
Sunday 27th November 2016, 16.30

Jose Mourinho will be a frustrated man after Arsenal's late equaliser at Old Trafford last week, a result which leaves his side 9 points adrift of former club and league leaders Chelsea. West Ham threw away a 2-1 lead at Tottenham in the dying minutes, a result which leaves them 17th in the table, hovering just one point above the drop zone.

Manchester United deserved to beat Arsenal, but were made to pay for not taking their chances. Juan Mata scored a beautiful goal for the Red Devils, and he was on target again on Thursday night as they kept their Europa League campaign alive in a 4-0 win over Feyenoord, a game in which Wayne Rooney became United's all-time top scorer in European competition. 

Slaven Bilic will be furious with Havard Nordtveit after he pulled back Son to give Harry Kane a golden opportunity to complete Spurs' comeback last weekend. The Hammers led twice courtesy of Michail Antonio and Manuel Lanzini, but not for the first time this season showed defensive vulnerability to throw away a precious three points. Even a draw would have been a fantastic result for West Ham, but they, and Nordtveit, were made to pay by the in-form England striker.

If Manchester United play like they did against Arsenal last weekend, then they'll win comfortably. Juan Mata is becoming a match-winner for Jose Mourinho, and I can see him inspiring United to victory over a struggling West Ham.

Prediction: 2-0    

Southampton vs Everton
Sunday 27th November 2016, 16.30

Both teams drew in their respective Gameweek 12 fixtures. Southampton held Liverpool to a 0-0 at St Mary's, whilst Seamus Coleman's late header clutched a point for Everton at home to Swansea.

Southampton were camped in their own half for much of the second half against Jurgen Klopp's Reds, but stood firm and earned a really good point, inspired at the back by Virgil van Dijk. They lost on Europa League duty on Thursday, 1-0 at Sparta Prague, meaning they face a final matchday showdown with Hapoel Be'er Sheva in order to progress to the round of 32.
 
Everton were booed at Goodison Park at the final whistle on Saturday despite Coleman's last-gasp equaliser. The Toffees have won just once in seven Premier League matches, but remain 7th in the table, level on points with 6th-placed Man United. I think Ronald Koeman will achieve good things at Goodison Park, and he'll be hoping for a big win at former club Southampton to prove his move to Merseyside was the right decision.

This is another close game to call, and the Koeman-factor should play a big part. I think it will fire up Southampton, who have started life under Claude Puel very well, and I can see Koeman being left disappointed upon his return to St Mary's.

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Ronald Koeman returns to Southampton with Everton on Sunday (Getty Images)

Prediction: 1-0  

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Premier League Predictions - Gameweek 12

The Premier League returns on Saturday after another international break. I correctly predicted wins for Burnley, Chelsea and Liverpool in the last round of league fixtures, and called an exact 1-1 scoreline between West Ham and Stoke. My guesses for Gameweek 12 follow below.

Manchester United vs Arsenal
Saturday 19th November 2016, 12.30

Manchester United ended a run of four league matches without a win in their last game, a 3-1 victory at Swansea. They'll be looking to earn back-to-back league wins for the first time since August against an Arsenal side who are unbeaten in their last ten Premier League fixtures.

United were comfortable at Swansea, and were 3-0 up at half-time thanks to goals from Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Swede netting a brace following a run of six league games without a goal. Wayne Rooney was man-of-the-match having played a part in all three goals, and Jose Mourinho will have been relieved to see him, as well as Pogba and Ibrahimovic, back to his best in a victory that was one of just two for the Red Devils in their last eight league matches.

Arsenal visit Old Trafford on the back of a 1-1 draw at home to Tottenham in the North London Derby, a point which leaves them fourth in the table, two points off leaders Liverpool. A tie was probably a fair result, although there was a slice of fortune about the Gunners' goal, Kevin Wimmer heading into his own net from a Mesut Ozil free-kick. Arsene Wenger's men created some decent chances to win the game but also saw Christian Eriksen hit the post in the dying moments for Spurs, so they can't be too disappointed about not taking all three points.

Jose Mourinho will not have wanted the international break after his side's performance at Swansea, and he will be hoping that Zlatan Ibrahimovic in particular will be able to replicate the form he showed at the Liberty Stadium. Ibrahimovic has admitted in the past that he turned down an offer from Arsenal as a youngster due to Wenger's offer of a trial, and he will be eager to show the Frenchman that he can cut it in the big Premier League clashes all these years later. I think it'll be a really close game, and don't see enough to separate these two teams.   


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Mourinho and Wenger meet again on Saturday (Getty Images)


Prediction: 1-1

Crystal Palace vs Manchester City
Saturday 19th November 2016, 15.00

Crystal Palace are on a real run of bad form ahead of Manchester City's visit to Selhurst Park on Saturday, a 3-2 defeat at Burnley their fourth league defeat in a row. They host a City side who are unbeaten in four league games, but three of those have been draws, all coming at home.

Palace played their part in a thrilling encounter at Turf Moor and were unlucky to leave with nothing. The Eagles found themselves 2 goals down at half time, but Connor Wickham replied on the hour before a Christian Benteke penalty drew them level with nine minutes to play. Alan Pardew's men failed to see the game out, and conceded in the 94th minute to leave themselves empty-handed for the fourth successive league game. They are without a win in five, and face another stern test on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola will have been furious that his side failed to kill off Middlesbrough in their 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium, conceding a disappointing late goal themselves. It was no surprise to see Sergio Aguero on the scoresheet for his 150th City goal, but Marten de Roon's header embarrassed City and made them pay for an error-strewn second half. It also means that they've failed to keep a clean sheet in nine of their eleven league matches this season, a worrying stat which Guardiola will have been working hard to rectify in training over the international period.

Crystal Palace are having one of those spells where nothing is going right for them, and I see that theme continuing on Saturday. Despite a couple of disappointing draws recently, City possess so much quality and should have a bit too much for Pardew's Palace.

Prediction: 1-3

Everton vs Swansea
Saturday 19th November 2016, 15.00

It will have been a long fortnight for Ronald Koeman by the time this game rolls around, with a 5-0 defeat at Chelsea weighing on the mind of the Everton boss. He will be looking to put things right against a Swansea side without a win since the opening day of the season (ten matches).

The one criticism that you could make of Everton so far this season is that they are showing signs of inconsistency. They enjoyed a comfortable win against a revitalised West Ham three weeks ago, before receiving a 5-0 hammering at Stamford Bridge a week later. The Toffees were outclassed from start to finish, and failed to even muster a shot in the first half against Chelsea. Romelu Lukaku scored a couple of goals for Belgium over the international break, and Koeman will be hoping that his talisman can maintain his good form against the Swans. 

Swansea are desperately struggling at the moment, and sit in 19th place in the table, already five points adrift of 18th-placed Hull. They are yet to win under Bob Bradley, and have gained just one point from his first four matches in charge, a drab 0-0 with Swansea. They were lacklustre in their last league fixture, the 3-1 home defeat to Man United, and Bradley has a real task on his hands to turn the club's fortunes around. The decision to sack Garry Monk last year is looking like more and more of a mistake; Monk's Leeds United currently sit in the play-off places in the Championship for the first time in over two seasons.

Everton will be fired up for this one, eager to put the embarrassment at Chelsea behind them at the first opportunity. Swansea are in desperate need of a first league victory since August, but I just don't see it coming at Goodison Park.

Prediction: 2-0   

Southampton vs Liverpool
Saturday 19th November 2016, 15.00

Southampton will have been very disappointed to lose 2-1 at Hull last time out, their second successive league defeat. They host the league leaders on Saturday, who have won three in a row after their 6-1 demolition of Watford at Anfield.

Southampton took the lead at Hull thanks to a penalty from Charlie Austin, but fell apart when Robert Snodgrass equalised in the second half, allowing Michael Dawson to net the winner just two minutes later. Southampton have played some nice football this season, but some defensive errors have cost them so far, and they will be disappointed to be sat in 10th with the likes of Watford and Burnley currently above them in the table.

Visitors Liverpool are flying under Jurgen Klopp, and were mesmerising in their victory over the Hornets. A brace from Sadio Mane was added to by strikes from Emre Can, Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino and Gini Wijnaldum, and the Reds have now scored four-plus goals five times already this season. They have managed 30 goals in just 11 league matches and saw their England international's continue their good form, Adam Lallana scoring against both Scotland and Spain, whilst Daniel Sturridge also scored against the Scots. Everything seems to be going right for Liverpool at the moment, and there is a really positive atmosphere surrounding the club at this moment in time.


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In-form Sadio Mane faces his former side this weekend (Getty Images)

Despite recent results, Southampton are a tough side to play under Claude Puel, and Liverpool will have their work cut out at St Mary's. However, there is a swagger about everything that Klopp's men do at the moment, and I can't bet against them on current form.

Prediction: 1-2     

Stoke vs Bournemouth
Saturday 19th November 2016

Stoke are now unbeaten in six Premier League games following a four match losing-streak, and their 1-1 draw at West Ham lifted them to 12th in the table. They are now three points above the drop zone but only two off 8th-placed Watford, and Mark Hughes will be expecting his side to start making an assault on the top half. Bournemouth have lost two in a row following their 2-1 home defeat to Sunderland, and now face a tricky visit to the Bet365 Stadium.

Glenn Whelan scored an unfortunate own-goal for the Potters in their game at West Ham, and in a game of few chances Hughes must have been fearful of his side's unbeaten run coming to an end. Stoke persisted, though, and got the equaliser courtesy of a fine acrobatic effort from Bojan. In Hughes' own words, Stoke are now "fully into our stride and where we want to be." They will be looking to earn their third home win of the season against Bournemouth on Saturday.

Eddie Howe's men became the first team to lose to Sunderland this season, a worrying result when you consider David Moyes' team played the last half an hour with ten men. Dan Gosling gave the Cherries an early lead, but Victor Anichebe pulled one back for the visitors. Steven Pienaar was dismissed on the hour for the Black Cats, but Adam Smith fouled Anichebe in the box 15 minutes later, and Jermain Defoe dispatched the penalty to leave Bournemouth empty-handed at the Vitality. That loss made it two on the spin for Howe after a 2-0 defeat at Middlesbrough the week before, and he will be desperate for his team to avoid it becoming three.

These two sit in 12th and 13th positions respectively, and I'm expecting it to be almost as close as it is on paper. Stoke are a solid side at the moment though, particularly at home, and I'm expecting them to earn the victory.

Prediction: 2-1

Sunderland vs Hull
Saturday 19th November 2016, 15.00

David Moyes' finally got his first league win as Sunderland boss in that terrific win at Bournemouth. He will have been disappointed to see the international break roll around that same weekend, but will be optimistic about his side's chances of building on that victory against Hull. The visitors also had a positive result last time out, ending a run of six straight league defeats with their 2-1 home win over Southampton.

Sunderland were dogged in their match with Bournemouth, and showed great character and team ethic to grind out a win with ten men. The Black Cats still sit bottom of the league, but will move to within two points of Hull if they beat them on Saturday. I wrote about Victor Anichebe a couple of weeks ago, and he showed exactly why Moyes brought him to the club, scoring one and winning the penalty from which Defoe gave Sunderland their first league victory of the campaign.

Like Moyes, Mike Phelan will have been disappointed at the international stoppage after such a positive result against the Southampton. The Tigers showed great spirit, coming from behind to win the game, and the travelling fans will be looking to roar their team onto a second successive victory at the Stadium of Light. Robert Snodgrass will be looking to continue his impressive form; the Scot has been directly involved in half of Hull's 10 league goals this term, scoring four and assisting one.

Both teams will be in confident mood ahead of this game, but it becomes a six-pointer as soon as the whistle blows and I think both will be fearful of allowing their relegation rivals to earn an invaluable three points. It'll be close, but I can see Sunderland nicking their second win on the bounce, with home advantage a key factor.

Prediction: 1-0       

Watford vs Leicester
Saturday 19th November 2016, 15.00

Watford and Leicester both come into this clash at Vicarage Road on the back of defeats in their last Premier League matches, Watford losing 6-1 at Anfield and Leicester suffering a bitterly disappointing 2-1 home defeat to West Brom.

The Hornets lost for the first time in four league matches a fortnight ago, and they did it in some style, going down 6-1 to league leaders Liverpool. Daryl Janmaat netted a consolation for Walter Mazzarri's team, but they were a shambles at the back and Liverpool will know that they could have had more than six on the day. Watford are not, however, the first team to receive a hiding at Anfield this season, and nor will they be the last. Mazzarri will hope that result was a blip in what has otherwise been a strong start to the season for his team, and they will be looking to bounce back against the champions.

It will have been a long couple of weeks for Danny Drinkwater by the time this game kicks off. His poor touch in midfield allowed Matt Phillips to nip in and score the winner with 18 minutes left to play at the King Power Stadium. Leicester had responded well to going behind earlier in the game, Islam Slimani equalising three minutes after James Morrison's opener, but it was the Baggies who showed the desire to go on and win the game; a result which saw the Foxes lose their first home fixture since September 2015 (20 matches unbeaten, 13 wins and 7 draws).

Leicester are already 14 points adrift of first-placed Liverpool, and their inconsistency will infuriate Claudio Ranieri, but he will have been pleased to see Jamie Vardy score against Spain on international duty, his first goal in 15 matches for club and county. Watford is a tough place to go this season, but I think Ranieri would be content with a point, and the Foxes certainly have enough quality in their squad to earn one.

Prediciton: 2-2 

Tottenham vs West Ham
Saturday 19th November 2016, 17.30

Tottenham are still the league's only remaining unbeaten side, but they have now drawn more games than they've won, the 1-1 draw at Arsenal their fourth straight stalemate. West Ham also drew 1-1 in their last league fixture, at home to Stoke, a result which leaves Slaven Bilic's side hovering in 17th, just one point above the relegation places.

The big positive for Spurs at the Emirates was Harry Kane's return to the starting lineup, and the fact that he marked it with a goal. The Englishman scored from the spot to earn Tottenham a point after Kevin Wimmer's own goal, and he'll be looking to follow this up with a goal at White Hart Lane in another London derby. Spurs have gone their first eleven games of a league campaign unbeaten for the first time since 1960-61; the last time that the club was title winners.


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Harry Kane is back in the team and back in the goals (Getty Images)

Goalkeeper Adrian made a costly error in his team's draw against Stoke, leaving his goal in an attempt to clear the ball, instead allowing Jon Walter's to put the ball on a plate for Bojan to volley home. Bilic admitted a draw was 'frustrating' but 'fair,' a common theme of the Hammers' season so far and one that needs rectifying with immediate effect.

I can't see anything but a Tottenham victory in Saturday's late kick-off. Mauricio Pochettinho's men will be buoyed by the return of Kane, and I think West Ham will struggle to live with them at the Lane.

Prediction: 3-0  

Middlesbrough vs Chelsea
Sunday 20th November 2016, 16.00

Sunday's only fixture sees in-form Chelsea travel to the Riverside. The Blues have won five league matches on the trot after a dazzling 5-0 win over Everton, but face a Middlesbrough side unbeaten in three, who have held Arsenal and Manchester City to draws in that period.

Middlesbrough defended well as a team at the Etihad Stadium, and are finally starting to look organised at the back. They could do nothing to stop Sergio Aguero prodding home just before half-time, but didn't allow the floodgates to open and held on to earn a mightily impressive point when Marten de Roon scored with an emphatic 91st-minute header to send the visiting Boro faithful delirious. 

Chelsea are on the longest winning run of any team in the Premier League, and were sensational in their victory over Everton. Eden Hazard ran the show, scoring twice, whilst Diego Costa and Pedro scored again for Antonio Conte's charges. Marcos Alonso also scored, his first goal for the club. That result means it's five victories in a row for the Blues, and it's no coincedence that that run began when Conte changed his formation to three-at-the-back; a formation which served him so well whilst in charge of both Italy and Juventus.

Aitor Karanka will approach this game in much the same way as he did the recent games with Arsenal and Man City, but it will be harder at home than it was away, where his side will be expected to see a little more of the ball. Chelsea are in such a good place right now, with Hazard and Costa in the form of their lives, and I reckon reckon they'll run out comfortable winners on Sunday.

Prediction: 0-2

West Brom vs Burnley
Monday 21st November 2016, 20.00

West Brom returned to winning ways at Leicester after two straight league defeats, whilst Burnley made it three league games unbeaten after a 3-2 home success over Crystal Palace.

Tony Pulis has got his West Brom side well organised and highly competitive this season, clearly evident in their stunning win at the home of the champions. They became the first team to beat Leicester at the King Power Stadium since September 2015, a remarkable feat, and one which saw them move about the title holders. The Baggies haven't won at home since September, though, and that will be the focus with Burnley the visitors on Monday night.

Burnley won a topsy-turvy game against Crystal Palace in Gameweek 11. They found themselves 2-0 up but were pegged back to 2-2 with just 9 minutes remaining. Sean Dyche's team once again found the character to go and win the game late on, as they did in a 2-1 victory over Everton last month, Ashley Barnes netting a 94th-minute winner to move the Clarets into the top half.

Both sides have made impressive starts to this campaign, and will be looking to put further distance between themselves and those at the bottom of the table. I'm a big admirer of the way Tony Pulis utilises his squad and plays to their defensive strengths, and I'm backing his team to take the three points.


Burnley v West Bromwich Albion - Premier League : News Photo
Two men that have enjoyed impressive starts to the season (Getty Images)

Prediction: 2-1