EPL Fixtures And Score Predictions: Arsenal, Man City And Liverpool Tipped For Week 24 Wins
All 20 Premier League teams will be in action this weekend with eight games on Saturday and two more on Sunday.
Arsenal will start the weekend looking to bounce back from a run of four games without a win in all competitions when they visit Aston Villa in Saturday's early kick-off.
Brighton and Fulham will then go head to head in a battle between this season's biggest overachievers.
At the other end of the table, there will be a big relegation six-pointer between rivals Everton and Leeds.
The weekend's EPL soccer will then conclude with a London derby between Tottenham and West Ham.
EPL Fixtures And Score Predictions: February 18 and 19
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
Saturday, 12.30pm UK time (7.30am EST)
Prediction: Aston Villa 0-3 Arsenal
Arsenal will start an EPL game not as league leaders for the first time since November. After losing 3-1 to rivals Manchester City on Wednesday, the Gunners are no longer title favorites. Being underdogs again could remove some pressure from Mikel Arteta's players and allow them to perform more freely. So do not be surprised if you see them return to top form at Villa Park.
Brentford vs Crystal Palace
Saturday, 3pm UK time (10am EST)
Prediction: Brentford 2-0 Crystal Palace
Brentford are unbeaten at home in their last seven EPL matches, while Palace have won just once in 11 games in all competitions. This should be a comfortable win for Brentford if both teams continue to perform at their recent levels.
Wolves vs Bournemouth
Saturday, 3pm UK time (10am EST)
Prediction: Wolves 3-1 Bournemouth
Buoyed by wins over Liverpool and Southampton, Wolves will be confident of picking up three points on Saturday. Conversely, confidence at Bournemouth must be low. The Cherries have not won since the World Cup, losing seven games and drawing the other two.
Brighton vs Fulham
Saturday, 3pm UK time (10am EST)
Prediction: Brighton 1-2 Fulham
These two teams have emerged as surprise rivals for European qualification this season. Only Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea have had more possession than Brighton (58.8%) this season. But Fulham are a dangerous opponent and Aleksandar Mitrovic already has four EPL goals against Brighton.
Everton vs Leeds
Saturday, 3pm UK time (10am EST)
Prediction: Everton 1-2 Leeds
Both of these relegation candidates have seemingly improved after firing their former managers. Everton look much more organized under Sean Dyche but Leeds have a lot of dangermen in their attack.
Chelsea vs Southampton
Saturday, 3pm UK time (10am EST)
Prediction: Chelsea 3-0 Southampton
Chelsea have won just two of their last 13 matches and have only scored more than once in one of those games. But Southampton are also in pretty dreadful form, having lost their previous five games against EPL opposition. This should be where Chelsea's comeback begins.
Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City
Saturday, 3pm UK time (10am EST)
Prediction: Nottingham Forest 0-4 Manchester City
Manchester City won the reverse fixture 6-0 in August. Forest have adjusted well to Premier League life since then. But City are getting back to their best so another thrashing feels likely.
Newcastle vs Liverpool
Saturday, 5.30pm UK time (12.30pm EST)
Prediction: Newcastle 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool are the only team to beat Newcastle in the EPL this season, having done so in August. The Reds also looked sharp in their 2-0 win over Everton and Monday and should be further boosted by the return of Virgil van Dijk at St. James' Park.
Manchester United vs Leicester
Sunday, 2pm UK time (9am EST)
Prediction: Manchester United 2-2 Leicester
Leicester could be potentially dangerous opponents for United, who might have one eye on next week's Europa League second leg against Barcelona. Leicester have scored eight goals in their last two EPL games, thrashing Aston Villa and Spurs.
Tottenham vs West Ham
Sunday, 4.30pm UK time (11.30am EST)
Prediction: Tottenham 2-0 West Ham
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte will not be in the dugout on Sunday but his team have won both games he has missed so far this season - against Marseille and Man City. Harry Kane has scored 11 career goals against West Ham and could prove key.