My Weekend Premier League Predictions

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Every week (hopefully), I will make a slideshow on my opinion on who will win and lose the Premier League games taking place this weekend. I will say who is playing, at what time, a brief discription on the match and my opinion on the outcome. I will look at each of the 10 Premier League games and decide who will win, lose or draw based on their recent form or just fate from me. Enjoy!

Aston Villa vs Bolton

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Taking Place: Saturday, 3pm.

Discription: Aston Villa have been playing reasonably well of late and despite losing to West Ham, they will have too much for Bolton. Bolton are very physical but Villa will cope with that and after a double defeat to Chelsea, Bolton will be low on confidence.

Prediction: 2-0.

Blackburn vs Portsmouth

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Taking Place: Saturday, 3pm.

Discription: Blackburn and Portsmouth are both physical teams but Portsmouth have been playing well recently and are now starting to get results. Both probably will cancel each other out, but Portsmouth will just want as many points as possible as the season goes on.

Prediction: 0-0.

Man City vs Burnley

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Taking Place: Saturday, 3pm.

Discription: Man City, despite all their wealth, are not picking up wins and one needs to come soon for Mark Hughes' men. They will beat Burnley though, because Burnley are awful on the road. With City's wealth of attacking talent, and with a two week break after this, City should be up for this.

Prediction: 3-1.

Tottenham vs Sunderland

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Taking Place: Saturday, 3pm.

Discription: Tottenham will be up for this after two defeats and a reality check. They still have a chance of getting into the top four but they need to start winning again, and will here.
Sundeland are without Lee Cattermole, one of their key players and a big loss in midfield. They had some great results against Liverpool and Man Und but will lose this one.

Prediction: 2-1.

Wolves vs Arsenal

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Taking Place: Saturday, 5.30pm.

Discription: Arsenal are in fabulous form and are playing brilliantly, with players coming back from injuries. They will outplay Wolves, especially in the midfield, and will win this one easily. Wolves have been OK recently, but will struggle in this match.

Prediction: 0-4.

Hull vs Stoke

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Taking Place: Sunday, 1.30pm.

Discription: Hull need to win, and soon, otherwise Phil Borwn will be out of a job, whatever the chairman says. They have been a little unlucky, but have to have more confidence and belief. Stoke are ok away, sometimes they are awful, other times they hold up teams well. But i think Hull could win this one, and they will get their season running again.

Prediction: 1-0.

West Ham vs Everton

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Taking Place: Sunday, 3pm.

Discription: West Ham were lucky to win midweek, but might fancy their chances against Everton, a team who have like 8 players out injured. David Moyes might also fancy his chances with a few players coming back and Carlton Cole out injured for West Ham. It is going to be close.

Prediction: 2-2.

Wigan vs Fulham

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Taking Place: Sunday, 3pm.

Discription: Wigan are extremely physical, but have a bit of flair as well. Fulham had a brilliant result against Liverpool and despite losing to Roma, it has been a good week for Roy Hodgson. I think they will sneak this and get round Wigan, nick a goal and take the points.

Prediction: 0-1.

Chelsea vs Man Und

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Taking Place: Sunday, 4pm.

Discription: Chelsea are cruising and are favourites for the title. The whole team are in a good mood and they are playing magnificently. United are struggling with injuries and they might not do as well as normal at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea will win this and will stay top for some time.

Prediction: 2-1.

Liverpool vs Birmingham

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Taking Place: Monday, 8pm.

Discription: Liverpool are on a terrible run, despite beating Man U two weeks ago. But they will stick with Rafa Benitez and they will get through this. Who knows, they might still win the title? It's possible, but unlucky. But Birmingham are terrible on the road and Liverpool will start winning again.

Prediction: 2-0.

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