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Premier League Saturday Fixtures: Forecast for all seven matches

Premier League Saturday Fixtures: Forecast for all seven matches

There are seven matches set in the Premier League on Saturday, beginning with Everton's 12.30pm showdown with Manchester United.

Teams like Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Tottenham, and Aston Villa will all be playing throughout the day, with Aston Villa hosting Chelsea at 5.30pm.

Our experts have shared their top predictions for all of Saturday's fixtures in the English top division.

Everton vs Manchester United (12.30pm)

Everton will be aiming to go four points ahead of Manchester United when the two sides clash at Goodison Park. The Toffees are currently one spot above the Red Devils in 14th place, with a one-point lead, and David Moyes' team is in good form heading into this match.

Moyes' squad has gone undefeated in five consecutive Premier League games, while United is hoping to end a two-game losing streak in the league.

Bournemouth vs Wolves (3pm)

Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth will be looking to break into the top four in the Premier League for the first time as they take on relegation-threatened Wolves at home.

Bournemouth has only suffered one defeat in their last 15 games across all competitions, whereas Wolves have lost five out of six in the Premier League.

Wolves' previous 11 away league matches have all seen at least three goals, suggesting an action-packed game on the south coast.

Arsenal vs West Ham (3pm)

Mikel Arteta's Arsenal will seek to continue their unbeaten league streak at the Emirates Stadium to 13 matches when they go up against West Ham on Saturday.

West Ham has lost six of their last eight matches, and new manager Graham Potter is still trying to solve the team's issues.

With West Ham looking shaky defensively, Arsenal should have a good chance to score goals at home.

Mikel Arteta's Arsenal team hopes to stay close to the top team, Liverpool.
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal team hopes to stay close to the top team, Liverpool.

Fulham vs Crystal Palace (3pm)

Marco Silva's Fulham faces a challenging task at home this weekend as they prepare to battle Crystal Palace.

Fulham has struggled to start games quickly recently, scoring only one first-half goal in their last six PL matches combined.

On the flip side, Palace hasn't conceded a first-half goal in their last six away league games, so we can expect a cautious start at Craven Cottage.

Ipswich vs Tottenham (3pm)

An exciting match is on the cards at Portman Road as Ipswich takes on Tottenham on Saturday afternoon.

Tottenham's matches this season have seen an average of 3.44 goals per game, with Ange Postecoglou's team dealing with injuries.

Ipswich has scored in seven of their last nine games, showing progress under manager Kieran McKenna, and they could pose a threat to their visitors.

Ange Postecoglou's team at Tottenham usually provide a lot of excitement.
Ange Postecoglou's team at Tottenham usually provide a lot of excitement.

Southampton vs Brighton (3pm)

Struggling Southampton will be aiming for their third victory of the season as they welcome Brighton to St Mary's.

Southampton appears likely to be playing in the Championship next season, and they face Brighton just a week after a convincing 3-0 win over Chelsea.

Brighton will be buoyed by that result and will look to compound Southampton's troubles.

Aston Villa vs Chelsea (5.30pm)

Aston Villa will be looking to close the gap to Chelsea to just one point with a win on Saturday at Villa Park.

Unai Emery's team has been unbeaten in their last 13 home top-flight games, while Chelsea has failed to secure a victory in their last six away matches across all competitions.

Villa has not kept a clean sheet in eight matches, whereas Chelsea's last shutout was six games ago.