Premier League Week 13 Fixtures: Schedule, Live Stream Info and Predictions
We will be more than a third of the way through the 2013/14 Premier League season when Week 13 concludes, and there is only one thing guaranteed: Arsenal will still be on top.
The Gunners opened up a four-point gap at the top of the table with a victory over Southampton at the weekend, and Arsene Wenger’s men will be eager to preserve their lead when they visit Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday.
Cardiff has been a tough destination for visiting teams this season, and Malky Mackay’s side will be full of confidence, having taken points off both Manchester clubs at home this season.
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The chasing pack will be looking to keep the pressure on the Gunners, and, as always, this weekend's fixture list is sure to get you rubbing your hands together in excitement.
Read on for full viewing details, kickoff times and live stream info.
| Date, K/O | Team | vs. | Team | Prediction |
| Nov. 30, 3 p.m. GMT | Aston Villa | vs. | Sunderland | Draw, 1-1 |
| Nov. 30, 3 p.m. GMT | Norwich City | vs. | Crystal Palace | Norwich win, 2-1 |
| Nov. 30, 3 p.m. GMT | Cardiff City | vs. | Arsenal | Arsenal win, 2-1 |
| Nov. 30, 3 p.m. GMT | Everton | vs. | Stoke City | Everton win, 2-0 |
| Nov. 30, 3 p.m. GMT | West Ham | vs. | Fulham | Draw, 1-1 |
| Nov. 30, 5:30 p.m. GMT | Newcastle | vs. | West Brom | Draw, 2-2 |
| Dec. 1, 12 p.m. GMT | Tottenham | vs. | Manchester United | United win, 2-1 |
| Dec. 1, 2:05 p.m. GMT | Hull City | vs. | Liverpool | Liverpool win, 3-1 |
| Dec. 1, 4:10 p.m. GMT | Manchester City | vs. | Swansea City | Man City win, 3-1 |
| Dec. 1, 4:10 p.m. GMT | Chelsea | vs. | Southampton | Chelsea win, 2-1 |
Live Stream Info
BT Sport subscribers can view Spurs vs. Manchester United via the BT Sport app.
UK viewers can watch Sky Sports’ live games—Newcastle vs. West Brom, Hull vs. Liverpool and Chelsea vs. Southampton—on the Sky Player website or via SkyGo for laptops and mobile devices (subscription required). Live scores are also provided on Sky Sports News throughout each match.
All highlights are available without the need for subscription on Match of the Day (BBC One, Saturday) or Match of the Day 2 (BBC2, Sunday). Both can be found on BBC iPlayer Monday.
Plenty at Stake
The weekend’s blockbuster clash sees Manchester United travel to North London to take on Spurs.
It’s safe to say Andre Villas-Boas’ side no longer possess the best defensive record in the league after shipping six goals against Manchester City, and things won’t get much easier when Wayne Rooney and Co. arrive in town.
Spurs looked disjointed both at the back and going forward against City, and it’s a case of back to the drawing board for Villas-Boas ahead of Sunday’s game.
David Moyes has concerns of his own to grapple with after his side dropped two valuable points against Cardiff. United’s defensive frailties were exposed on more than a few occasions in Wales, and the Scottish boss will be looking for ways to tighten up his team ahead of Sunday’s game.
After their six-goal haul against Spurs, City will once more be within the comforts of their own stadium on Sunday when they welcome Swansea to the Etihad.
City have been something of an enigma this season. They have often unraveled on their travels, but at home they have looked nothing short of scintillating. If Sergio Aguero, the Premier League’s in-form player, and Alvaro Negredo continue to combine then it will be very difficult for Swansea to stop them.
After an excellent start to the season, Southampton face a difficult away trip for the second week in succession. The Saints travel to the capital to take on Chelsea, who boast a 66-game unbeaten streak under the guidance of Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge.
Liverpool and Everton fans will be hoping their clubs can replicate the commitment levels on show during the Merseyside derby when they take on Hull and Stoke respectively.
Brendan Rodgers’ men will be looking to keep the pressure on league leaders Arsenal when they take on Hull, who suffered a shock defeat to Crystal Palace at home last weekend.
After some big-name clashes in Week 12, attentions turn to some relegation six-pointers in Week 13.
Tony Pulis will take his place in the Crystal Palace dugout for the first time when the Eagles travel to Carrow Road to take on Norwich City, while fellow strugglers West Ham and Fulham face off at the Boleyn Ground.
Bottom-of-the-table Sunderland will be aiming to keep 11 men on the field for the full 90 minutes when they take on Aston Villa, who have failed to score in four of their last five league games.
Elsewhere, Newcastle will look to add a fourth win in succession when they welcome West Brom to St James’ Park. Alan Pardew’s charges have hit their stride in recent weeks with wins over Chelsea, Spurs and Norwich.






