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Premier League Predictor: Round 26 Preview
After a poor performance in Round 25, where I managed just 4/11 predictions, the Premier League Predictor is back with a regular 10-match round this week. The action kicks off on Friday evening, so make sure you’ve placed your bets!
My Predictions for Round 26
Leicester City vs. Brentford
Brentford seem to have found their groove on the road, and I believe they’ll comfortably defeat Leicester City. The Bees’ attacking prowess should overwhelm the Foxes’ defensive frailties. Prediction: Leicester City 1-3 Brentford
Everton vs. Manchester United
Everton, under the guidance of David Moyes, are heading in the right direction, while Manchester United continue to struggle with a lack of players and goals. The Toffees should capitalize on United’s woes and secure a convincing victory. Prediction: Everton 2-0 Manchester United
Arsenal vs. West Ham United
Despite their injury concerns, Arsenal should be able to overcome a West Ham United side that has been faltering under Graham Potter. The Gunners’ quality should shine through, even though the Hammers possess dangerous counterattacking options in Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus. Prediction: Arsenal 2-1 West Ham United
Bournemouth vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers
Bournemouth are firmly in the mix for European football, and they should have too much for a Wolverhampton Wanderers team that struggles defensively. Wolves’ attacking flair often gets undone by their poor defensive organization. Prediction: Bournemouth 3-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Fulham vs. Crystal Palace
Fulham proved me wrong with their recent win over Nottingham Forest, but I still believe this match will end in a draw. Crystal Palace have been impressive on the road, and Fulham have not been a winning machine at Craven Cottage. Prediction: Fulham 1-1 Crystal Palace
Ipswich Town vs. Tottenham Hotspur
While an Ipswich Town league double over Tottenham Hotspur is not out of the question, Spurs should have the edge after their recent rest and recovery. Ipswich’s poor home form suggests they’ll struggle against the more rested and in-form Tottenham side. Prediction: Ipswich Town 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
Despite my hesitance in backing Brighton, their back-to-back wins over Chelsea suggest they can overcome a struggling Southampton side. While predicting consistency from Brighton can be a risky endeavor, it seems more optimistic to back them over Southampton at this point. Prediction: Southampton 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion
Aston Villa vs. Chelsea
Both Aston Villa and Chelsea are in need of a win, but I believe the home side has the edge. Villa have been drawing rather than winning at Villa Park, but Chelsea’s away form has been poor, and Enzo Maresca appears to be short on fresh ideas amid their attacking injury crisis. Unless the visitors raise their performance significantly, Villa should secure a comfortable victory. Prediction: Aston Villa 3-1 Chelsea
Newcastle United vs. Nottingham Forest
This is a tricky fixture to predict. Nottingham Forest have the ability to win at St. James’ Park, as they did last season, but their recent away defeats at Bournemouth and Fulham cannot be ignored. Newcastle, on the other hand, are due a home win, and I’m leaning towards a narrow victory for the Magpies. Prediction: Newcastle United 2-1 Nottingham Forest
Manchester City vs. Liverpool
It has been a while since Liverpool have won at the Etihad Stadium, but this could be their chance. I expect to see a City side closer to the one that hammered Newcastle, rather than the team that rolled over in