Week 6 EPL Preview and Predictions

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Matches in the Premier League last weekend were agog with unpredictable outcomes and lots of excitement.

Leicester City came from behind to stun Manchester United 5-3 after trailing them, West Ham ensured Liverpool were defeated for the third time this season with a 3-1 result. Southampton moved to second place on the log with victory over Swansea and Aston Villa moved to third place having lost to Arsenal.

In other matches, Crystal palace and West Brom both won for the first time this season and they did so away from home at Goodison Park and White Hart Lane respectively.

Papiss Cisse’s brace ensured Newcastle rescued a point while Lampard’s goal for Manchester City against former club Chelsea ensured parity between both clubs.

The capital one cup took centre stage in mid- week and there were winners as well as losers, whose participation in the competition is now limited to watching on their TV screens.

So it’s back to the real business of Premier League football as this is another round awash with intriguing ties – top of which are two derbies – one at Anfield and the other at the Emirates. Let’s get stuck into all matches, shall we?

Saturday 27th September

Liverpool Vs Everton
Venue- Anfield
Kick off time — 12:45

LFC cs EVE

The Merseyside derby is here again and bragging rights are up for grabs with both sides having lost their matches last weekend. Everton would also be hoping to revenge their four – nil thrashing in the corresponding fixture last season.

Brendan Rogers is yet to find a consistent and winning formula like he did last season with Liverpool who are now hunting for trophies on four fronts, with squad rotation and integration of new players hampering their performances.

Liverpool would be without the injured Daniel Sturridge, and fatigue may be an issue for the first team players who took part in the capital one cup match which rolled over into extra time.

Everton could be said to have been affected by an Europa league hang over against Palace as they couldn’t maintain the pace with which they began the game. The only injury concern is that of Ross Barkley, and a regrouped Toffees team would also inevitably stake their claim for bragging rights over their town neighbours and also hope to return to winning ways after losing their capital one cup tie in mid-week to Swansea.

Current form hardly counts when it comes to derby matches. The first goal would be key in this fixture and victory can go either way.

PREDICTION: Liverpool 2-2 Everton

Chelsea Vs Aston Villa
Venue- Stamford Bridge
Kick off time — 15:00

Chelsea were haunted last weekend by club legend Frank Lampard who salvaged a draw for Manchester city while Aston Villa lost to Arsenal by conceding three goals in the space of four minutes.

Chelsea have no injury concern as they head into this fixture. They should be back into their full attacking mode, with the defence showing that they can withstand pressure from top opposition as they showed against Manchester City. After being shut out last week, Diego Costa would hope to resume his scoring spree against the Villains.

Aston villa played without a few of their key players last week having being hit by a virus. They would hopefully be back for this fixture, alongside Christian Benteke who has been out with injury since April, but Villa need to maintain the sort of defensive discipline that has put them in the top half of the table, as momentary lapse in concentration can work against them against a top quality opposition like Chelsea.

Chelsea have a good record against Villa while playing at the Stamford Bridge, but Villa would likely be a hard nut to crack.

PREDICTION: Chelsea 2-0 Aston Villa


Crystal Palace Vs Leicester city

Venue- Selhurst Park
Kick off time– 15:00

Both sides won their matches last week and they would be hoping to keep the form going.

Crystal Palace defeated a somewhat fatigued Everton side, and that could likely be an issue for them too as they were forced into extra-time in the Capital One cup. They are a technically disciplined side with self belief under new manager Neil Warnock and this could see them through once again in this fixture.

Leicester City has shown once again that they are no pushovers and want to remain in the top flight. They are a technically balanced side with Wes Morgan in the heart of the defence. Their attack also boasts of James Vardy who can exploit defenders with pace and Ulloa who is their leading goal scorer.

Leicester is well rested for this fixture and it could give them an edge.

PREDICTION: Crystal palace 1-2 Leicester

Hull City Vs Manchester City
Venue- KC stadium
Kick off time– 15:00

The two sides were held to draws last week and both would be hoping to get maximum points this weekend.

Hull would be ruing two lost points last week as they lost a two-goal lead to Newcastle. Steve Bruce, post-match said it felt like a loss as they committed errors in defence. They would need to raise their game in defence as they would be facing a lethal Manchester City side and there would be little room for error if they are to gain point(s) in this fixture.

Manchester City returned to winning ways in the Capital One Cup as they tore apart Sheffield Wednesday by seven goals to nil. They would be hoping to repeat the same sort of attacking approach. City now has two strong men in the heart of their defence (Kompany and Mangala) and it would take a bit of hard work to get past them

It should be a fairly contested fixture.

PREDICTION: Hull 1 Man city 3

Manchester United Vs West Ham
Venue- Old Trafford
Kick Off time — 15:00

This is a fixture between a victor and a vanquished from last weekend. Manchester United would be seeking redemption while West Ham would be seeking to consolidate on their victory over Liverpool

United is yet to strike a balance between its defence and attack. They boast of having some of the best attacking players in the premier league but they obviously lack a defence leader. Jones and Evans would be missing in this fixture and Van Gaal would likely have to sacrifice of his attacking players to bring in an extra defensive midfielder to partner Daley Blind and provide enough shield for the defence amid speculations that Michael Carrick would be deployed to play in central defence.

West Ham has played a pretty decent brand of football this season and they have been rewarded for it so far with seven points. They have been playing well with influence from players like Mark Noble who sits deep in the midfield and Stewart Downing who has recently found his old form and has been a supply line for the attack.

This is another fixture where the united defence would face another litmus test while the attack would also do its bit against a resilient West Ham defence

PREDICTION: Man United 2-2 West Ham


Southampton Vs QPR

Venue- St. Mary’s Stadium
Kick off time– 15:00

Southampton is setting fire on all cylinders right now with QPR striving to survive

Southampton has so far moved past the doom predicted for it before the start of the season as Ronald Koeman’s side keep improving week after week. The team is well rounded and the core of the team is gradually emerging with players such as Nathaniel Clyne who was on the fringes last season is now one of the back bone of the defence

QPR is yet to find a perfect rhythm but showed resilience to fight and salvaged a draw against stoke last week. They would be without the injured Sandro and Kranjcar would likely be called upon to replace him.

Based on current form, Southampton should breeze past QPR who has more tendency to defend than to attack.

PREDICTION: Southampton 3-0 QPR

Sunderland Vs Swansea
Venue- Stadium of Light
Kick off time– 15:00

Both sides would be going into this fixture on different run of forms with Swansea seemingly more fired up than a Sunderland side which is yet to win a game this season.

Sunderland are yet to pick a good rhythm so far even though they have shown flashes of brilliance. Key players such as Adam Johnson, Stephen Fletcher, Lee Catermole and co need to rise up to the occasion because a defeat or draw in this fixture won’t do their morale any good and would likely put them in a race for premier league survival as it transpired last season.

After losing to the Saints last week, Swansea bounced back with a win in the capital one cup against Everton and would be hoping to return back to winning ways in the Premier League after two defeats in a row. Nathan Dyer would be expected to lead the attack alongside influential midfielder Sigurdsson in the absence of Wilfred Bony who is suspended.

Sunderland have always been let down by their defensive errors and momentary loss in concentration. A fast attacking Swansea team would likely take them apart but I fancy the Black Cats to get their first win of the season in this match.

PREDICTION: Sunderland 2-1 Swansea

Arsenal Vs Tottenham
Venue- Emirates Stadium
Kick off time– 17:30

AFC vs THFC

This is a North London derby which has brought excitement in times past and this weekend’s shouldn’t be any different.

Arsenal have been inconsistent in recent weeks but they would want to stake a claim to being the best team in the northern part of London. They would be without Oliver Giroud whose lone strike separated the two sides in this fixture last season. The question on the mind of the fans is whether Ozil would play in his favoured number 10 position or on the left flank.

Spurs would be gutted to have lost at home to West Brom last week but would be hoping to bounce back with a victory at the Emirates, as well as bragging rights over their London neighbours. Lamela and Eriksson would be important in midfield while Emmanuel Adebayor should be leading the attack against his former team.

This is likely going to be a gruelling contest even though Spurs have a poor record at the Emirates.

PREDICTION: Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham

Sunday 28th September


West Brom Vs Burnley

Venue- The Hawthorns
Kick off time– 16:00

This is a bottom of the table clash and a victory for either side is likely going to be an advantage over the other come end of season.

West Brom got their first win of the season away from home last week and fought back to claim victory in the capital one cup in mid-week. They are highly motivated at the moment and would hope to keep the momentum going. Joleon Lescott had a fantastic debut against spurs and he would hopefully continue that way.

Burnley is yet to win this season and they have only scored once so far. A defeat here would bring up issues of their survival in the top flight even though manager Sean Dyche says it’s still early to talk about their survival. They need to take their chances in front of goal if they have to win.

Even though it’s still early days in the season, this is a fight for survival for both sides

PREDICTION: West Brom 1-0 Burnley

Monday 29th September

Stoke Vs Newcastle
Venue- Britannia Stadium
Kick off time– 20:00

Stoke have played well so far but they have been largely unlucky to be losing points while Newcastle are yet to win and manager Alan Pardew is still wanted out by the fans.

Stoke are playing well on the counter attack but they have been wasteful in front of goal. They would rely on the energetic Victor Moses and his perfect combination with Peter Crouch to lead the team to victory.

Newcastle showed what a resilient team they can be against Hull and what they can achieve if their fans get behind them. They are yet to win this season but the team is showing glimpses of revival as demonstrated in their capital one cup victory in mid-week.

Stoke have not been impressive at home this season, while Newcastle is yet to find any sort of rhythm. This is likely going to be a physical encounter which could go either way

PREDICTION: Stoke 2 Newcastle 1

That’s it for this weekend’s round of Premier League matches.

What’s your opinion on my Analysis? And more particularly, if you have any reservations regarding my Predictions, do let me know by making use of the comments box below. You can use this easy copy and paste summary to write your own predictions and share it with other readers in the comments section.

1. Liverpool vs Everton

2. Chelsea vs Aston Villa

3. Crystal Palace vs Leicester City

4. Hull City vs Manchester City

5. Manchester United vs West Ham United

6. Southampton vs Queens Park Rangers

7. Sunderland vs Swansea City

8. Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur

9. West Brom vs Burnley

10. Stoke City vs Newcastle United

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Week 36: English Premier League Preview and Predictions

The title is safely back under lock and key at Old Trafford.

The title is safely back under lock and key at Old Trafford.

The Premier League title is decided but Manchester United won’t reach Chelsea’s record point tally of 95. Reading and QPR are back in the Championship where they belong and Gareth Bale is the Premier League Player of the Year.

TOP-FOUR RACE: It looks like it’s all down to Chelsea vs Tottenham next Wednesday. And Andres Villas-Boas’ team may well have to win at Stamford Bridge to edge Arsenal out of that last Champions League place.

Chelsea have the toughest fixtures to come as they face Manchester United, Tottenham, Everton and Aston Villa in their last four Premier League matches; nonetheless I think they will be fine.

It should not be that difficult a target for Arsene Wenger’s team to win their last three games against relegated QPR (a), Wigan (h) and Newcastle (a). That would put them on 73 points. But a banana skin looms in the shape of Roberto Martinez’s FA Cup finalists — who won 2-1 at the Emirates late last season.

Tottenham look good for wins against Southampton (h), Stoke (a) and Sunderland (h). That would give them 71 points — which means they need a win at Chelsea.

Onto the matches this weekend….

FULHAM vs READING

Reading have kept just four clean sheets all season and are the only team to average less than 40 per cent possession in their top-flight games this term. They have allowed the second-most goals in the Premier League this season (65) and have only produced 37 of their own to date. The Royals have not been good enough but you can’t help but wonder if they would have gone down had they kept Brian McDermott.

Fulham have 40 points and are safe but Martin Jol will not want his players cruising to the end of the campaign in this manner, having lost to Chelsea, Arsenal and Everton in their last three matches.

With Reading having just one win away from home all season and a -20 goal differential on opponent’s soil, best bet is to stick with logic here and go with the home team.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: FULHAM WIN

NORWICH CITY vs ASTON VILLA

Sunderland’s devastating demolition on Monday night must have sent shivers down Aston Villa’s rivals’ spines as they eased themselves five points clear of Wigan to draw level on 37 points with Sunderland and Newcastle.

For Norwich, the problem remains in front of goal as they don’t score many. Chris Hughton’s team remains on 38 points and I’ve got this massive showdown with Villa this weekend.

Aston Villa definitely have to be favorites in this tie after their stunning result on Monday……

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: ASTON VILLA WIN

SWANSEA CITY vs MANCHESTER CITY

Swansea have won just one Premier League game in seven since lifting the Capital One Cup. They hardly had a shot on goal at Chelsea last weekend; they were that poor and didn’t really stretch Chelsea unlike they did to most top teams in the first half of the campaign.

Manchester City will leave no stone unturned until they secure that second position. Fortunately for them, Swansea City have been handing free points to their opponents for some weeks.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: MANCHESTER CITY WIN

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs SOUTHAMPTON

Winning is the ONLY option for Tottenham this weekend, any other result and they can kiss their Champions League dream bye.

Southampton will start the weekend in 13th place and seven points above the relegation zone. They should put up a fight but I think the more motivated team will prevail.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR WIN

WEST BROMWICH ALBION vs WIGAN ATHLETIC

Steve Clarke stated when he arrived at Hawthornes that he wanted to reach 50 points and that is a very realistic target for Albion now – they currently have 48 points to their name. West Brom haven’t been outside of the top nine all season – a tremendous achievement by their standards. Last weekend’s away win over Southampton was Albion’s 14th win and a club Premier League record. Considering some of the doubt that surrounded his appointment, Steve Clarke must be pretty happy with himself at the moment, as will the club hierarchy who appointed him.

Chairman Dave Whelan, Roberto Martinez, his players and Wigan fans will feel they have one foot in the Championship now. The Lactics are five points adrift of Newcastle in 17th and they need four wins from their last five games to stay up. It certainly isn’t beyond Roberto Martinez’s team as they won seven of their last nine games on their way to avoiding the drop last term.

Wigan will win this one…

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: WIGAN ATHLETIC WIN

WEST HAM UNITED vs NEWCASTLE UNITED

Newcastle’s goal difference is now -23, the same as Wigan’s. Where the magpies go after the 6-0 home loss last weekend to Liverpool is anyone’s guess. They need three points from somewhere and they face West Ham and QPR away, before Arsenal at home on the last day of the season. Alan Pardew will do very well to last beyond the summer now after an aggregate of 9-0 in his team’s last two home games.

West Ham away looks a little bit massive for Newcastle right now – they should look to the game at Loftus road next weekend.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: WEST HAM UNITED WIN

QUEENS PARK RANGERS vs ARSENAL

Harry Redknapp’s team is the lowest scorers in all the top four divisions with just 29 goals this season. When a team’s top-scorer is a January signing with just five goals to his name, no way they won’t get relegated.

Just one point for the Gunners last weekend and one that could prove an important one in their bid to reach the Champions League for a 16th straight season.

I reckon the Arsenal players will take out the frustration of their draw against Manchester United (on QPR) at Loftus road.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: ARSENAL WIN

LIVERPOOL vs EVERTON

LFC vs EVEWho will finish top on Merseyside?

Some inspired, attacking football from Liverpool saw them complete obliterate Newcastle United on their patch last weekend. Liverpool may have lost South American talisman Luis Suarez for 10 games but they have unearthed another gem from that continent in 20-year-old Brazilian Philippe Coutinho. With him alongside Sturridge, Luis Suarez and Steven Gerrard (too bad age isn’t on the skipper’s side), the future looks exciting for the Liverpool supporters. Coutinho has been a revelation in midfield with his touches and vision belying his tender years. And Sturridge’s intelligent, roving front play has been a surprise for many considering how poor he looked at Chelsea – credit should go to Brendan Rodgers’ table in this regard.

This Liverpool team is dangerous with or without Luis Suarez. All Brendan Rodgers need is help the players perform consistently next season.

Everton maintained their hold on sixth place in the Premier League by beating Fulham 1-0 last Saturday. It means that David Moyes’ side will be guaranteed to finish the season above Liverpool if they can win at Anfield on Sunday.

Both teams are in great shape going into this fixture and I expect a passion-filled feast of football at Anfield.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: DRAW

MANCHESTER UNITED vs CHELSEA

MUFC vs CFCThe draw at Arsenal on Sunday meant that Manchester United can no longer beat, or even match, the Premier League record 95 points that Chelsea racked up in 2005. With that out of the way, all that is left for Sir Alex Ferguson’s team is getting their hands on the Premier League trophy.

With top-four rivals Tottenham and Arsenal both dropping points last weekend, the win over Swansea was a huge step towards Chelsea achieving their Champions League ambitions. No wonder supporters have given up on booing Rafael Benitez. They might never accept the Spaniard as their boss but at least they are tolerating him for now. Considering the almost impossible schedule which Benitez has had to cope with since the beginning of the month which has got Chelsea playing every three days, he is doing a remarkable job wringing performance after performance from his weary stars.

It’s all about pride for Manchester United, but the same can’t be said for Chelsea – they need the points more.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: CHELSEA WIN

And on Monday……

SUNDERLAND vs STOKE CITY

Welcome to the Premier League Paolo Di Canio!

The reality of life in the Premier League was cruelly displayed to Di Canio at Villa Park on Monday night. His team’s confidence must have taken a battering after that 6-1 loss and Stoke City won’t make it any easier for them in this tie.

Stoke’s lone-goal win over Norwich last weekend means the Potters are virtually guaranteed top-flight football next season as they have hit the 40-point promised land. While Stoke’s future seemingly looks assured, the same can’t be said of boss Tony Pulis. There have been rumblings of discontent from some disaffected fans after a recent slump in form. All I can tell them is “be careful what you wish for“.

Paolo Di Canio will require a performance from his Sunderland team; he will get one but Stoke City will scrap a point.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: DRAW

Rescheduled matches…

Tuesday MAY 7

MANCHESTER CITY vs WEST BROMWICH ALBION

City will continue their march towards securing second position on Tuesday. They have won the Baggies seven to nil in their last two meetings at the Etihad stadium.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: MANCHESTER CITY WIN

WIGAN ATHLETIC vs SWANSEA CITY

It’s money time for the Lactics!

At this time of the season, you don’t bet against Wigan because nine out of ten times, they will deliver.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: WIGAN ATHLETIC WIN

Wednesday MAY 8

CHELSEA vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

It’s winner takes all here. It’s particularly Tottenham’s defining game of the season.

Mata, Hazard and Oscar seem to be getting their bearing back in thid final stage of the season; just like the trio combined to help Chelsea win 4-2 at White Hart Lane earlier in the season, I see another Chelsea win on Wednesday with the diminutive trio playing a big part again.

OctopusSaxy’s Verdict: CHELSEA WIN

That’s it for another weekend of Premier League matches. What do you think of my Analysis and Predictions? Do let me know by making use of the comments box below and if you enjoyed the piece, could you kindly make use of the share buttons below? Thanks. You could also check back on Wednesday night to see how I fared with my predictions.

Last weekend, Alvin Ikpe (@Alvinattor on twitter) had SIX of the 10 matches’ outcomes correctly predicted; Well done Sir… Who will be tops this weekend? Well…. Here’s your chance. You can use this easy copy and paste summary to write your own predictions and share it with the readers in the comments section. Some day someone will guess all ten correctly, I hope.

1. Fulham v Reading:

2. Norwich City v Aston Villa:

3. Swansea City v Manchester City:

4. Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton:

5. West Bromwich Albion v Wigan Athletic:

6. West Ham United v Newcastle United:

7. Queens Park Rangers v Arsenal:

8. Liverpool v Everton:

9. Manchester United v Chelsea:

10. Sunderland v Stoke City:

Best Weeks: 8/10 (Week 20 and Week 35)

Last Week: 8/10

Season Total: 164/336 (47%)

To my BIG SIS……

Oluwabusola & Oluwadamilare

Oluwabusola & Oluwadamilare

Congratulations on your wedding ceremony this weekend.

You are the greatest there is, an amazing sister in every way. I greatly admire and look up to you each and every day.

How lucky am I to have you? I call you my BIG SIS – ‘SIS‘ is not short for sister; It is this – Simply Incredible Sister.

Congratulations once again on this most memorable time in your life! I wish you and Dare the very best on this new journey. May God’s grace be upon you both.

Happy Married Life SIS Busola!!!!

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