
Premier League Fixtures: Week 32 Schedule, Score Predictions for EPL Matchday
Chelsea will continue their march toward the 2016-17 Premier League title in Week 32, as the Blues face a tricky trip to Bournemouth.
The Cherries are unbeaten in their last five matches in the competition and sport a healthy lead over the teams currently in the relegation zone. Chelsea bounced back from a defeat against Crystal Palace by beating Manchester City on Wednesday.
Elsewhere, Tottenham Hotspur host Watford, Manchester City take on Hull City, Manchester United visit Sunderland, and Liverpool play Stoke City. Here's a look at the full schedule, complete with score predictions:
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| Saturday, April 8 | Tottenham | 1-0 | Watford |
| Saturday, April 8 | West Bromwich Albion | 1-1 | Southampton |
| Saturday, April 8 | West Ham | 2-0 | Swansea |
| Saturday, April 8 | Manchester City | 2-1 | Hull |
| Saturday, April 8 | Middlesbrough | 0-1 | Burnley |
| Saturday, April 8 | Stoke | 1-1 | Liverpool |
| Saturday, April 8 | Bournemouth | 0-2 | Chelsea |
| Sunday, April 9 | Sunderland | 1-2 | Manchester United |
| Sunday, April 9 | Everton | 2-2 | Leicester |
| Monday, April 10 | Crystal Palace | 1-2 | Arsenal |
With just eight league matches left on their schedule, Chelsea lead the pack by seven points and appear a safe bet to win the title. Closest competitors Spurs are cruising at this time, winning five straight, but they've barely moved any closer to the Blues.
The win over City wasn't an easy one, and per Chelsea's official Twitter account, manager Antonio Conte was very satisfied:
Bournemouth enter the match in solid form, having held Liverpool to a draw in their last outing. The Cherries still concede too many preventable goals and struggle dealing with speedy attackers, which doesn't bode well for Chelsea's visit.
Spurs need to keep winning to keep the pressure on the Blues, and manager Mauricio Pochettino and his troops face a big test in Week 32. Watford have won their last two matches in the Premier League, courtesy of some solid defending.
Forwards M'Baye Niang and Troy Deeney both struck in the win over West Bromwich Albion and should cause some problems against a Tottenham defence that has shown some weaknesses of late.

With Harry Kane still working his way back to full health, the team's attack is at less than 100 percent. Against a defence carrying the form Watford does, it might be too much to overcome.
Manchester United badly need to turn their form around after a handful of spotty performances, and the trip to Sunderland couldn't come at a better time. The Black Cats still sit last in the standings and are a virtual lock to be relegated.
Paddy Power don't like their chances:
A fixture against a former manager in David Moyes should help motivate the Red Devils, who could use the positive momentum ahead of their UEFA Europa League away tie with Anderlecht on April 13.
Arsenal won't play until Monday, when they visit Crystal Palace. Like United, the Gunners have lost ground in the race for a top-four finish in recent weeks, and manager Arsene Wenger and his squad need a change of momentum.






