
Premier League Fixtures: Week 10 Schedule, Score Predictions for EPL Matchday
Defending Premier League champions Leicester City will travel to London to take on Tottenham Hotspur in Week 10, while Manchester City will try to end their winless run when they visit West Bromwich Albion.
The Citizens haven't won any of their last three Premier League matches and desperately need to turn things around. Fortunately, West Brom are also struggling, as the Baggies are winless in their last four.
Arsenal visit last-placed Sunderland, and Manchester United host Burnley. Chelsea will face Southampton, and Liverpool visit Crystal Palace. Here's a look at the full schedule, complete with score predictions:
| Saturday, Oct. 29 | Sunderland | 0-3 | Arsenal |
| Saturday, Oct. 29 | Tottenham | 2-1 | Leicester |
| Saturday, Oct. 29 | Watford | 1-1 | Hull City |
| Saturday, Oct. 29 | WBA | 0-2 | Manchester City |
| Saturday, Oct. 29 | Manchester United | 3-1 | Burnley |
| Saturday, Oct. 29 | Middlesbrough | 0-0 | Bournemouth |
| Saturday, Oct. 29 | Crystal Palace | 0-2 | Liverpool |
| Sunday, Oct. 30 | Everton | 1-1 | West Ham |
| Sunday, Oct. 30 | Southampton | 1-2 | Chelsea |
| Monday, Oct. 31 | Stoke | 2-2 | Swansea |
Preview
The Citizens will get the opportunity to end their winless run across all competitions in the EFL Cup, where they take on rivals Manchester United on Wednesday. While that's a vital match, manager Pep Guardiola will prioritise the Premier League in the long run, and a win at West Brom is needed.
It's too early to talk of a crisis at the Etihad Stadium, but after the fast start to the season, Guardiola and his troops can't afford to lose momentum. As shared by Sky Football, the manager is already being asked about mounting pressure:
Individual mistakes have cost the Sky Blues, and the attack has fallen silent after a fast start to the season. Kevin De Bruyne, Sergio Aguero and Co. won't have it any easier against West Brom, who have mainly stood out for their resilience in front of their own goal.
The Baggies have conceded 10 goals so far, the best mark of all clubs ranked outside of the top 10 in the standings. Manager Tony Pulis knows how to defend like few others―expect City to have to work to end their winless run.

There's only one unbeaten team left, and Spurs will try to continue that run against defending champions Leicester.
The Foxes have missed their start to the 2016-17 season, a likely consequence of playing in Europe as well as domestically, but manager Claudio Ranieri's troops remain a dangerous outfit.
As shared by BBC Sport's John Bennett, Shinji Okazaki played a key role in the win over Crystal Palace, and his strong form has been key for the Foxes of late:
Tottenham have struggled recently, drawing their last two Premier League matches and playing uninspired, drab football in the scoreless draw against Bournemouth. Son Heung-Min's great form earlier this season masked some of the team's offensive deficiencies, and those issues need to be addressed in a hurry.
United are expected to bounce back from the embarrassing 4-0 loss against Chelsea in Week 9 when they host Burnley at Old Trafford in Week 10. Manager Jose Mourinho will be focused on City to start the week, but with his team slowly losing touch with the leaders, he has to make sure the Red Devils don't lose any more ground.
Mourinho ran into a ton of criticism after Sunday's dreadful loss, and some, like MisterChip (English), have already started to compare him to his predecessor:
Arsenal's impressive win streak came to an end against Middlesbrough, but the Gunners will have the chance to bounce back against Sunderland, the only winless club remaining in the Premier League.





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