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2017/18 Premier League Predictions – Week 29

After reviewing Week 28’s Premier League predictions last night, something which ultimately was a week to forget after getting just three out of then 10 correct. Apologies if you followed any of those horrendous tips, let’s see if I can make it up to you this time around.

Saturday

Burnley vs Everton – Draw

Leicester vs Bournemouth – Leicester Win

Southampton vs Stoke – Draw

Swansea vs West Ham – Draw

Tottenham vs Huddersfield – Tottenham Win

Watford vs West Brom – Watford Win

Liverpool vs Newcastle – Liverpool Win

Sunday

Brighton vs Arsenal – Arsenal Win

Manchester City vs Chelsea – Manchester City Win

Monday

Crystal Palace vs Manchester United – Manchester United Win

The big game of the week is undoubtedly Manchester City playing host to Chelsea, the champions elect take on the defending champions as Pep Guardiola’s men look for not only the Premier League title but also the record amount of points in a season – a record that if they were successful in breaking is one that they would dispose from Sunday’s West London opponents.

Tottenham have the chance to add more pressure to Chelsea this afternoon as they play host to Huddersfield at Wembley. A win for Mauricio Pochettino’s men would see them go five points clear of their cross town rivals, for at least 24 hours. Even if Chelsea were to get an unlikely win tomorrow a win for Spurs would keep their impressive unbeaten run going as their momentum picks up at just the right time of the season.

Arsenal have had a torrid week and they will look to put a long overdue smile on their fans faces as they look to pick up all three points away at Brighton. You wouldn’t want to imagine the fallout if that was not the case.

So they are my picks above, what do you think will happen? Please your thoughts in the comments below. As always best of luck if you follow these tips, to be honest you are going to need it.

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