Premier League predictions for Gameweek 4

HULL, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Manchester United fans break an advertising hoarding as they celebrate Marcus Rashford's last minute winner with the Manchester United team, during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Hull City FC at KC Stadium on August 27, 2016 in Hull, England. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
Manchester United players celebrate with fans after their last minute winner against Hull

The Premier League enters its fourth game week tomorrow starting with a big one; the Manchester derby. Tomorrow's game is expected to break all records in terms of viewership, with fans from around the world tuned in to watch this enthralling game.

It's the game of the season until now as two of the best managers in the business in Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho. The Manchester clubs along with Chelsea are level on points with City ahead of the two on goal difference.

Chelsea have made a good start to the season and The Blues visit Swansea on Sunday to continue their unbeaten start under Antonio Conte.

Arsenal welcome Southampton as they will look to continue their winning form after beating Watford in the last match day. Liverpool will finally play their first home game of this season, as the champions, Leicester come calling to the redeveloped 54,000-seater Anfield.

Let's take a look at the predictions for this week's Premier League games


1. Manchester United vs Manchester City

Prediction: 2-1

United have emerged as the favourites against their bitter rivals after keeping two clean sheets in their first three games. Though City have scored more than United, the Citizens have conceded thrice this season and United's defence looks more settled than that of Guardiola's City.

Sergio Aguero will be sorely missed and Zlatan Ibrahimovic is expected to continue his rich vein of form against Manchester City’s backline of John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi. United are unbeaten in their last three Manchester derbies.

2. Arsenal vs Southampton

Prediction : 2-0

The mood in Arsenal's camp will be a happy one after some new arrivals in the last week of the transfer period. Southampton have not won a game this season and their wait is expected to be increased for at least a week as Arsenal seem to be too strong for the Saints.

Though Southampton have won thrice in the two sides' last five meetings, this tie will most likely go in the favour of the Gunners.

3. Bournemouth vs West Brom

Prediction : 1-1

West Brom are looking for their second victory of the season after beating Crystal Palace on the opening day. The Cherries have just a point in the bag and will look to open their account against Tony Pulis' side. West Brom could not beat the Cherries last season and this time too, both the sides are predicted to play out a dull draw.

4. Burnley vs Hull

Prediction : 2-1

Burnley have beaten Hull in all the four times when they faced each other in the Championship. Hull, though, have made a surprising start to their season and sit fifth in the league table. Sean Dyche's men return to Turf Moor, where they beat Liverpool 2-0 last time they played at home, and are expected to end Hull's dream start this Saturday.

5. Middlesbrough vs Crystal Palace

Prediction : 2-0

The two sides meet after 11 long years in the Premier League and Palace have not beaten Middlesbrough in the first division since 23 years. Palace have not had much luck andthey will travel on Saturday on the back of two back-to-back losses.

Boro, on the other hand, are unbeaten in the league and sit sixth on the league table, as they look set to continue their unbeaten run against Palace.

STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - APRIL 18:  Marko Arnautovic of Stoke City evades Kyle Walker of Tottenham Hotspur during the Barclays Premier League match between Stoke City and Tottenham Hotspur at the Britannia Stadium on April 18, 2016 in Stoke on Trent, England.  (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Spurs visit Stoke City tomorrow with the home side sitting at the bottom of the table

6. Stoke vs Spurs

Prediction : 1-2

Spurs too are unbeaten in the league after they played out an entertaining 1-1 draw against Liverpool last time around. The Potters are last in the table as they have just one point from their three games.

Deadline day signings for both the sides – Wilfried Bony for Stoke and Moussa Sissoko for Spurs – are expected to be on display. Spurs will come out as winners, as the team morale does not seem to be perfect at Stoke.

7. West Ham vs Watford

Prediction : 2-0

Watford have been lackluster this season as they sit in the relegation zone under Walter Mazzarri. The Hammers too had an indifferent start to the new season but look all set to get back on track after the return of Dimitri Payet and Manuel Lanzini to the squad.

The home side are expected to run riot against Watford in what will be Payet's first game of 2016-17 season.

8. Liverpool - Leicester

Prediction : 2-1

After beating the champions last time at Anfield, Liverpool will look to inflict more damage on the Foxes as they travel to the new-look Anfield tomorrow. Both the teams played out a draw in their last game but Liverpool's firepower is expected to overcome Leicester's defence this time.

9. Swansea vs Chelsea

Prediction : 0-2

Swansea beat Chelsea the last time the Blues visited them, but this time, it is expected to be one-sided affair in favour of the visitors. Conte's side look too strong on paper against Swansea, who are 14th in the league table. New Chelsea signing David Luiz is expected to play a part against the Swans.

10. Sunderland vs Everton

Prediction : 1-2

Everton are one of the six sides who are unbeaten in the league and they travel to the Stadium of Light this weekend. David Moyes has suffered another injury blow, as striker Fabio Borini is expected to miss a majority of the season. Sunderland's squad is already thin and this season will be a real test for them to stay in the league.

Sunderland have beaten Everton twice in their last three meetings but may fall short this time against the likes of Romelu Lukaku, Ross Barkley, and Yannick Bolasie.

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