Premier League predictions: Five selections for Saturday acca
Stuart Walker | 19.11.2019
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Stuart has worked at the Press Association for more than 20 years, beginning on Teletext Sport before moving on to oversee the company’s Football League coverage and now in the role of Sport Production Editor. A lifelong Norwich City supporter and father of two, junior football and an allotment takes up most of his spare time. Meet our other bwin editors
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Arsenal to beat Southampton & BTTS @
17/10
Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat at Leicester made it just one win from seven in all competitions. The Gunners are now eight points off the top four but they are unbeaten at home in the league. Southampton have gone seven games without a win in the top flight, losing six of them. However, Arsenal have kept just two clean sheets in the league all season while Saints have scored in their last five road trips so a home win and both teams to score kicks off our Premier League predictions.
Bournemouth and Wolves to draw @ 23/10
Bournemouth and Wolves are locked together on 16 points in the top half of the table and we feel goals could be in short supply here. The Cherries saw their three-game unbeaten run come to an end with a 2-1 loss at Newcastle while Wolves drew 1-1 at Arsenal to go seven matches without defeat. Goals have been an issue for Bournemouth recently with just two scored in their last five games while Wolves have netted just seven times in six matches on the road.
Leicester to win at Brighton @ 21/20
Leicester sit second in the Premier League and are in the title race for the first time since they won a shock crown in 2016. The Foxes have won six of their last seven top-flight games and are nine points clear of fifth-placed Sheffield United. Brighton are on a run of three successive wins at home, where they have been beaten just once in the league this term. But the Foxes are flying on all cylinders and will leave the south coast with all three points.
Liverpool to win to nil at Crystal Palace @
7/5
Liverpool have had a fortnight to enjoy their victory over Manchester City but they return to Premier League action as undoubtedly the team to catch in the title race. The 3-1 win at Anfield means the Reds opened up an eight-point lead at the summit but they face a tricky test when they head to Selhurst Park. Palace made a solid start to the season but only Watford have scored fewer goals and an away win to nil is included in our Premier League predictions.
Watford and Burnley to draw @ 23/10
Watford will be desperate to kick on and build on the momentum gained by climbing off the foot of the table prior to the international break with the win at Norwich. It was a third clean sheet in the last five matches for the Hornets, who have started to look more solid under Quique Sanchez Flores. Burnley were 3-0 winners at home to West Ham last time out but remain without an away victory but they have managed score draws at Wolves, Brighton and Aston Villa.
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