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Premier League Matches Forecasted for Saturday's Full Schedule

Premier League Matches Forecasted for Saturday's Full Schedule

Fulham to face Everton (3pm)

Although Fulham are considered strong favorites to defeat Everton, winger Alex Iwobi at an attractive price to score at any point during the match.

Having previously played for Everton, Iwobi scored an early goal against Chelsea and the majority of his nine league goals this season have been scored at home.

Ipswich taking on Brentford (3pm)

Playing against an Ipswich team lacking in confidence and having lost their last seven matches at home, Brentford should secure a comfortable victory. Player in form Yoane Wissa is expected to shine once more.

The striker from DR Congo has netted 18 goals across all competitions this season, with four in his last four games. He is likely to continue his impressive streak by scoring in East Anglia.

Wissa scored twice in the previous encounter against Ipswich, and he is poised to trouble Kieran McKenna's team again.

Southampton set to host Manchester City (3pm)

Manchester City, managed by Pep Guardiola, are getting closer to securing a spot in the Champions League.
Manchester City, managed by Pep Guardiola, are getting closer to securing a spot in the Champions League.

Manchester City has shown signs of returning to their top form recently and are expected to dominate against Southampton on Saturday.

With five clean sheets in their last seven games, City should leave St Mary's stadium unscathed, especially considering the lack of fight in the home side for several weeks now.

Even a relegated Leicester managed a 2-0 win against Southampton last week. The Saints, who have the lowest goal tally in the league with 25, might find it challenging to compete against their illustrious and in-form visitors.

Wolves facing off against Brighton (3pm)

Wolves have enjoyed a good run of form recently, but their upcoming match against Brighton could prove to be a challenge.

The team suffered a 1-0 defeat against Manchester City in their last game and have lost four out of the last six league encounters against Brighton.

Under Fabian Hurzeler's guidance, Brighton showed promise in their 1-1 draw with Newcastle and a victory against West Ham, making them a strong candidate to secure another win on the road.

Bournemouth to play Aston Villa (5.30pm)

In eight out of Bournemouth's last ten matches, both teams have found the back of the net, and their key player against Aston Villa could be Antoine Semenyo.

With nine goals and five assists this season, Semenyo is a crucial contributor for Bournemouth, with only Justin Kluivert having more goal involvements for the team.