
Premier League Fixtures: Live Stream, TV Schedule and Week 16 EPL Predictions
Chelsea's search for a 10th straight Premier League win takes them to Sunderland on Wednesday, a day after Arsenal hope to have put the pressure on them with a win at Everton.
Manchester United will look to string together consecutive league victories for the first time since August when they travel to Crystal Palace, while Manchester City's attempt to bounce back from a 4-2 defeat against Leicester City will come at home to Watford.
The Foxes travel to Bournemouth in search of another three points to make their way up the table, and Liverpool face Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium.
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Here is the schedule for Week 16 in the Premier League:
| Tuesday, Dec.13 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Bournemouth vs. Leicester City | N/A | 1-1 |
| Tuesday, Dec.13 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Everton vs. Arsenal | BT Sport 1 (UK), NBCSN (USA) | 0-2 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 14 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Middlesbrough vs. Liverpool | N/A | 1-2 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 14 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Sunderland vs. Chelsea | N/A | 0-3 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 14 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | West Ham United vs. Burnley | N/A | 1-1 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 14 | 8 p.m./3 p.m. | Crystal Palace vs. Manchester United | BT Sport 1 (UK), NBCSN (USA) | 1-2 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 14 | 8 p.m./3 p.m. | Manchester City vs. Watford | N/A | 2-0 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 14 | 8 p.m./3 p.m. | Stoke City vs. Southampton | N/A | 2-2 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 14 | 8 p.m./3 p.m. | Tottenham Hotspur vs. Hull City | N/A | 2-0 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 14 | 8 p.m./3 p.m. | West Bromwich Albion vs. Swansea City | N/A | 1-0 |
Matches on BT Sport can be streamed live via BT Sport Player in the UK; in the USA, every match can be seen via NBC Live Extra.
Everton vs. Arsenal
Everton head into this match having won just one of their last 10 league games—a 2-0 victory over West Ham United back on October 30.
Indeed, after a promising start to life under manager Ronald Koeman, the Toffees have underwhelmed in recent months in all areas of the pitch.
Bleacher Report UK's Matt Jones has been unimpressed with the Dutchman and believes his side will struggle against Arsenal on Tuesday:
Indeed, per Jones, the Gunners are on a 15-match unbeaten streak away from home in all competitions, stretching back to March.
Further, their only loss since the opening day of the season was in the EFL Cup at the hands of Southampton after naming a much-changed side.
Arsenal have been rampant going forward, per their official Twitter feed:
The Gunners have scored nine more goals than the 27 they had at this stage last year, putting them behind only Liverpool, and their record of 15 goals conceded is bettered only by Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.
Manager Arsene Wenger's side have enjoyed the resilience, cohesion and chemistry that Koeman's have so often lacked in recent matches.
A match at Goodison Park would normally be a tricky test for the Gunners—if Everton play as they can, it could still be—but respective form suggests this should be an away win.
Crystal Palace vs. Manchester United
After a run of six straight defeats, Crystal Palace have managed to get four points from their last two games.
As OptaJoe demonstrated, manager Alan Pardew's side have been involved in some sensational games of late:
That includes 10 goals for the Eagles in their last three matches—scoring evidently isn't a problem for them.
Wilfried Zaha has been one of their standout players this season. In Saturday's 3-3 draw with Hull City, he netted a sensational solo goal—taking his tally to three for the campaign—and as Squawka Football illustrated, he's also been highly creative:
"Wilfried Zaha's Premier League season by numbers:
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) December 11, 2016"
61 take-ons
25 tackles won
21 chances created
6 assists
3 goals
That face. pic.twitter.com/XkBTrfJKTm
Zaha will be hoping he can come back to haunt United, for whom he made four appearances during his ill-fated move before returning to Palace.
The Red Devils picked up a vital 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, but they have failed to win Premier League games with any sort of consistency since the opening weeks of the season.
Football writer Liam Canning hailed the result and called for the team to gain some momentum from it, as well as noting the progress United are steadily making under manager Jose Mourinho:
The loss of Henrikh Mkhitaryan for the game due to an ankle injury, per the Guardian's Jamie Jackson, is a blow as the Armenian's pace, skill and energy have livened up their play in recent weeks.
Nevertheless, Palace's defence is among the worst in the league—only West Ham, Hull and Swansea City have shipped more goals than their 29—so while United have hardly been firing on all cylinders this season, they should be able to edge out their opponents for a win at Selhurst Park.






