
Premier League Fixtures: Week 30 Schedule, Score Predictions for EPL Matchday
Manchester United and Liverpool will get Week 30 of the Premier League campaign under way with a bang on Saturday as they prepare to collide at Old Trafford in the weekend's early kick-off.
The two teams drew 0-0 when they met at Anfield back in October, but a far feistier duel is expected this time around as third-placed Liverpool hope to leapfrog the Red Devils into second with a three-point haul.
Both teams will have the chance to temporarily close the gap on leaders Manchester City, who won't be in action until they travel to face Stoke City at the bet365 Stadium on Monday evening.
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Meanwhile, Arsenal are hoping to bounce back from their recent patch of poor form when they host Watford on Sunday, having suffered a 2-1 defeat away to the Hornets earlier this season and seeking redemption.
Read on as we break down the Week 30 schedule, complete with fixture details, score predictions and previews for the biggest clashes on the slate.
Week 30 Predictions
Saturday, March 10
Manchester United 1-1 Liverpool, 12:30 p.m. GMT/7:30 a.m. ET
Newcastle United 1-1 Southampton, 3 p.m. GMT/10 a.m. ET
West Bromwich Albion 0-1 Leicester City, 3 p.m. GMT/10 a.m. ET
West Ham United 0-2 Burnley, 3 p.m. GMT/10 a.m. ET
Everton 2-2 Brighton & Hove Albion, 3 p.m. GMT/10 a.m. ET
Huddersfield Town 2-2 Swansea City, 3 p.m. GMT/10 a.m. ET
Chelsea 2-1 Crystal Palace, 5:30 p.m. GMT/12:30 p.m. ET
Sunday, March 11
Arsenal 2-1 Watford, 1:30 p.m. GMT/8:30 a.m. ET
Bournemouth 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur, 4 p.m. GMT/11 a.m. ET
Monday, March 12
Stoke City 1-4 Manchester City, 8 p.m. GMT/3 p.m. ET
Reds Rivalry Revived at Old Trafford
The October showdown between Liverpool and United was an underwhelming one, but fireworks are expected at the Theatre of Dreams this Saturday with only two points separating the two teams and nine matches left in the season.
United's spirits were significantly boosted on Monday, when they came back from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace 3-2 at Selhurst Park, and Marca's Chris Winterburn outlined some personnel changes that may improve the hosts' chances:
The Red Devils managed to cage a Liverpool front three of Mohamed Salah, Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino on that day, although the former, currently joint leader in the top scorer stakes with 24 goals, has improved since then.
Salah has scored at least once in each of his last seven games and hasn't gone more than one match without scoring since October, though James Milner has said the Merseysiders can spread the scoring burden, via Goal:
Sadio Mane has since replaced Coutinho in the lineup after the latter joined Barcelona in the January transfer market, but it's Salah United will again look to pacify in order to boost their chances of a home win.
Eric Bailly was an unused substitute against Palace but should return to United's XI on Saturday—one change that's sure to enhance their odds. That said, United's home defence should meet its match in Liverpool's attack, with another sharing of the spoils on the cards.
Goal-Shy Gunners Send a Message
A 2-1 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday has left Arsenal teetering on one of their worst runs in some time, losing their last four Premier League away fixtures in succession and with little chance of a top-four finish.
That loss has led to a foul air developing around the Emirates Stadium, and James Benge of the Evening Standard illustrated how the ranks are forming against manager Arsene Wenger among the fans:
It doesn't help their mood that they travel to face a Watford team that's already beaten them this season, and Troy Deeney spoke the club channel after scoring his second successive 1-0 winner against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday:
The issue for the Hornets is their away form has been lacking of late, having yet to win an away game in 2018—their last was a 3-0 win at Newcastle United in November.
There's hope, to say the least, considering Arsenal have lost their last two home games, although one of those came at the hands of overwhelming Premier League leaders Manchester City.






