Friday, 8 April 2016

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Leicester could go 10 points clear this weekend and put one hand on the Premier League trophy while Aston Villa's relegation could be confirmed.
In short, it's a monumental weekend in the Premier League. Tottenham could be well off the pace by the time they host Champions League-chasing Manchester United on Sunday, although Leicester will have to get the job done against relegation-threatened Sunderland first.
Elsewhere at the bottom, Aston Villa face Bournemouth and Crystal Palace host Norwich, with a place in next season's Premier League on the line.
How will these massive games end up? Predict the outcome in our match polls.
TOTTENHAM: United have managed just five goals in their last seven games, but they have also only conceded five and their last two results have been 1-0 wins (against Manchester City and Everton). This looks set to be a tight game, and last season's meeting at White Hart Lane ended 0-0. But Spurs surely have to win to stay in the title race and, with home advantage and Harry Kane on fire, they can edge this.
Prediction: Tottenham 1-0 Manchester United --
Ben Pearce
MAN UNITED : Louis van Gaal's men have enjoyed good results in the league recently and have a better record against the best teams than they do those at the bottom of the table. That may suggest they could do well against Tottenham but with the home team in desperate need of a win to keep pressure on Leicester, their quality, particularly through Kane, should shine through.
Prediction: Tottenham 2-1 Manchester United --
Scott Patterson
SUNDERLAND : If Sam Allardyce's relegation-threatened side could not overcome West Brom, or Newcastle, how can they hope to upset Leicester's title challenge? Only by stepping up one more gear from the unfulfilled promise of four successive draws, with Jermain Defoe at his sharpest. Difficult and unlikely, but possible.
Prediction: Sunderland 3-2 Leicester --
Colin Randall
LEICESTER: With Leicester playing a few hours before Tottenham, a win at Sunderland on Sunday will take the Foxes an astonishing 10 points clear at the top. That would put a serious amount of pressure on Mauricio Pochettino's men. An away trip to Sunderland won't be easy. Leicester cruised past the hapless Black Cats 4-2 on the opening day, but as City proved last season, any late-season fixture against a relegation-threatened side is hardly ideal. However, If City can score first they should edge another tight affair and by a familiar scoreline ...
Prediction: Sunderland 0-1 Leicester --
Ben Jacobs
WEST HAM : Since as long as anyone remembers, Arsenal have always found another gear in the closing weeks of the season. The Hammers certainly won't surprise their north London rivals as they did in the opening fixture of the season, and Slaven Bilic's men may find it a battle to keep their impressive home form going.
Prediction: West Ham 2-2 Arsenal --
Peter Thorne
ARSENAL: The club's slim title hopes probably depend on how they fare on the road. Their home games all look winnable, but their away trips are far tougher -- arguably none more so than this test against an impressive West Ham. The Hammers' defending hasn't been great in their last few games, but with Dimitri Payet in inspired form, it's impossible to ignore their goal threat. A score draw seems the most likely outcome.
Prediction: West Ham 2-2 Arsenal --
James McNicholas
MAN CITY: Optimism is returning as Kevin De Bruyne has come back from injury and slotted straight back into the team. The Baggies seem to be coasting, with one win in four and City could have some fun on Saturday -- providing they're not too concerned with their Champions League second leg with PSG.
Prediction: Manchester City 3-0 West Brom --
David Mooney
WEST BROM : Tony Pulis' men put in another strong defensive performance to secure a 0-0 draw against Sunderland in their previous fixture and it's likely to be more of the same against Manchester City. Ben Foster will again have to be on top form if the away side are to get anything from the game.
Prediction: Manchester City 3-0 West Brom -- Matthew Evans
ASTON VILLA : This is it, then -- the match that could confirm Villa's relegation. The club need to better Norwich's result against Crystal Palace to stave off the inevitable for another week, but seven straight defeats is dismal form. Villa defeated Bournemouth 1-0 on the opening day of the season, a match that feels a very long time ago now.
Prediction: Aston Villa 1-1 Bournemouth --
Kevin Hughes
BOURNEMOUTH: The Cherries will want revenge for a 1-0 home defeat to Aston Villa in their first ever Premier League game last August. After two chastening defeats, at Tottenham and then most recently at home to Manchester City, Eddie Howe's team desperately need to get back on track. Expect improved performances all round -- and Villa's relegation confirmed.
Prediction: Aston Villa 0-2 Bournemouth -- Steve Menary
LIVERPOOL: The Reds will be boosted by a strong performance and decent result against Borussia Dortmund in the Europa League and Stoke don't have too good a league record at Anfield. But this one looks a stalemate and most likely a game with very little excitement, with the home side possibly distracted by their exploits in Europe. It will be interesting to see whether Jurgen Klopp rests players with the second leg against BVB in mind next Thursday.
Prediction: Liverpool 1-1 Stoke --
Steven Kelly
STOKE: Anfield waits for Mark Hughes and his Stoke side, who are expected to welcome back Ryan Shawcross and Xherdan Shaqiri from injury. The Potters look a much better proposition away from home these days and a revitalised Bojan Krkic will be central to their chances of coming away with any points.
Prediction: Liverpool 2-2 Stoke --
James Whittaker
CRYSTAL PALACE: This game has gone from winnable fixture to huge six pointer in the space of about six weeks. Alan Pardew's men need to replicate their second half display in the 2-2 draw against West Ham and if they do, they might be able to end this horrible 14-game winless league run.
Prediction: Crystal Palace 1-0 Norwich --
Jim Daly
NORWICH : Alex Neil's men need to come back down to earth swiftly after a dramatic stoppage time win over relegation rivals Newcastle United moved them four points clear of the bottom three. Palace look like a team in freefall but Selhurst Park is a notoriously difficult away day for the Canaries.
Prediction: Crystal Palace 1-1 Norwich --
Paddy Davitt
SOUTHAMPTON : Southampton are running out of games in their bid to bring European football to St Mary's for a second season running. They may require maximum points from their last seven games to secure the top-six finish required and should start with victory over a disjointed Newcastle.
Prediction: Southampton 2-0 Newcastle --
Alex Crook
NEWCASTLE UNITED : The Toon are on the brink of relegation but Rafael Benitez insists it's not over yet. It certainly will be if Newcastle lose at Southampton and Norwich manage to see off Crystal Palace, but I fancy a draw for the Magpies and the agony to be prolonged a little longer as Palace could well end their poor run.
Prediction: Southampton 2-2 Newcastle --
Lee Ryder
SWANSEA : Swansea were unlucky to only draw 2-2 at Stamford Bridge on the opening day. Chelsea's subsequent fall from grace took some of the shine off that accomplishment, but Saturday's rematch in Wales will still provide a real challenge for new boss Francesco Guidolin, particularly since Chelsea have yet to lose a league game under their own new man, Guus Hiddink.
Prediction: Swansea 1-2 Chelsea --
Max Hicks
CHELSEA: The Blues will be looking to continue their recent improvement in away form in the Premier League that has brought them three wins on the bounce. It will be interesting to see if Hiddink picks a similarly youthful side to the one that won handsomely at Aston Villa last weekend. Swansea have enjoyed a resurgence of their own under Guidolin and could prove a tough nut to crack.
Prediction: Swansea 1-2 Chelsea --
Phil Lythell
WATFORD: Victory is needed to lift the gloom following their worst result of the season, a 4-0 defeat, at Arsenal last week. The constant shuffling of midfield options suggests Quique Sanchez Flores isn't sure of his best hand at the moment. Everton are in woeful form, but they have enough quality to hurt anyone while Watford's lack of goals is undermining their confidence.
Prediction: Watford 1-2 Everton --
Michael Moruzzi
EVERTON: Increasing failure to both score goals and prevent them has seen an already disappointing Everton lose three league games in a row. Starting with a trip to Watford on Saturday, manager Roberto Martinez and his players must address their plummeting form and rebuild battered confidence with an FA Cup semifinal looming.
Prediction: Watford 0-1 Everton --
Luke O'Farrell
Source:Espn

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