
Premier League Fixtures: Live Stream, TV Schedule and Week 14 EPL Predictions
After some surprising results last time out, the Premier League returns in Week 14 as the likes of Manchester City and Arsenal look to bounce back from their defeats and those at the bottom reel from Sunderland's smash-and-grab win over Crystal Palace.
City welcome Southampton to the Etihad Stadium after shipping four goals there to Liverpool, while Arsenal face what should be a more straightforward task when they travel to Norwich City.
The Eagles, who will have been incredulous as to how they lost 1-0 to the Black Cats on Monday, will have another bite at the cherry when they take on yet another struggling team from the north-east at home—Newcastle United.
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Read on for a more in-depth look at how events might play out at the Etihad and Selhurst Park, but first, here is the full schedule for Week 14—complete with viewing information and score predictions for each game.
| Saturday, Nov. 28 | 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. ET) | Aston Villa vs. Watford | N/A | NBC Sports Live Extra | 1-1 |
| Saturday, Nov. 28 | 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. ET) | Bournemouth vs. Everton | N/A | NBC Sports Live Extra | 1-3 |
| Saturday, Nov. 28 | 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. ET) | Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle United | N/A | NBC Sports Live Extra | 3-1 |
| Saturday, Nov. 28 | 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. ET) | Manchester City vs. Southampton | N/A | NBC Sports Live Extra | 2-0 |
| Saturday, Nov. 28 | 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. ET) | Sunderland vs. Stoke City | N/A | NBC Sports Live Extra | 0-2 |
| Saturday, Nov. 28 | 5:30 p.m. GMT (12:30 p.m. ET) | Leicester City vs. Manchester United | Sky Sports 1, NBC | Sky Go, NBC Sports Live Extra | 2-2 |
| Sunday, Nov. 29 | Noon GMT (7 a.m. ET) | Tottenham Hotspur vs. Chelsea | BT Sport 1 | BT Player, NBC Sports Live Extra | 2-1 |
| Sunday, Nov. 29 | 2:05 p.m. GMT (9:05 a.m. ET) | West Ham United vs. West Bromwich Albion | Sky Sports 1 | Sky Go, NBC Sports Live Extra | 1-1 |
| Sunday, Nov. 29 | 4:15 p.m. GMT (11:15 a.m. ET) | Liverpool vs. Swansea City | NBCSN | NBC Sports Live Extra | 2-1 |
| Sunday, Nov. 29 | 4:15 p.m. GMT (11:15 a.m. ET) | Norwich City vs. Arsenal | Sky Sports 1 | Sky Go, NBC Sports Live Extra | 0-2 |
Live streaming can be accessed via the BT Sport website, Sky Go or NBC Sports Live Extra.
Manchester City vs. Southampton
The Citizens were far from their best last time out when they were dismantled by a sublime attacking display from Liverpool.
Agence France-Presse's Tom Williams noted that City were simply not at the races:
The title contenders have been on the receiving end of such a result already this season, having lost 4-1 to Tottenham Hotspur.
Looking to capitalise will be Southampton, who themselves will attempt to bounce back after losing 1-0 at home to Stoke City. The Saints have been unbeaten away from home this season, so manager Ronald Koeman is feeling positive ahead of the clash, per the club's official Twitter feed:
Southampton haven't quite hit the heights they reached last season but have nevertheless proved a strong team.
However, after the setback at White Hart Lane earlier in the season, City responded with 11 goals in their next two Premier League outings.
While Southampton will surely put up more resistance than Newcastle and Bournemouth, the club have enough about them to see out the win here, particularly with David Silva likely to return to action, according to ESPN FC's Richard Jolly.
Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle United
The Eagles will be keen to make up for Monday's defeat after they were stunned at home to Sunderland, particularly when they welcome a team in a similar position and as low on confidence as the Magpies are.
With the likes of Wilfried Zaha and Yannick Bolasie on the wings, Palace are better suited to catching teams on the break—which they showed against the Black Cats as they struggled to break them down.
Squawka Football shared a telling stat:
The Magpies may well opt for a similar tactic to Sunderland in a bid to frustrate the hosts, but unlike their rivals, they don't have Sam Allardyce organising their defence.

Newcastle might be above the drop, but there's no doubt they're at rock bottom right now after losing 3-0 at home to Leicester City.
Club legend Alan Shearer has run out of pejorative terms to describe his former side at this point:
The most damning indictment came from the Chronicle's Mark Douglas, however:
The time and space afforded to Leicester was simply staggering, and if they allow Palace the same, the Eagles could easily run riot.
Barring another man-of-the-match winning performance from goalkeeper Rob Elliot, such as in the 1-0 win over Bournemouth, it's set to be a long afternoon for Steve McClaren's side.






