MONDAY: Liverpool v Crystal Palace, 11pm: Dropped points in the opener at Fulham and it's quite possible they could prove to be significant with Man City looking so good. Jurgen Klopp will be demanding a vastly improved showing against Palace. Prediction: Liverpool 4 Palace 1. AFP
SATURDAY: Aston Villa v Everton, 3.30pm: Opening-weekend defeats for both, with Frank Lampard's Everton beaten at home by his old club Chelsea. Too early to say whether it's another season of struggles, but Villa will want to rectify their loss at Bournemouth. Prediction: Villa 1 Everton 1. AP
Arsenal v Leicester, 6pm: A comfortable start for the Gunners at Palace in a season that is full of early optimism for Mikel Arteta. They should brush Leicester aside and really get the fans' hopes up. Prediction: Arsenal 2 Leicester 0. Reuters
Brighton v Newcastle, 6pm: Eddie Howe has worked wonders at Newcastle since taking charge in November, and their win against Nottingham Forest will add to the feelgood factor. Brighton, however, will also be on a high after their surprise victory at Manchester United. Prediction: Brighton 1 Newcastle 2. Getty
Manchester City v Bournemouth, 6pm: Erling Haaland certainly lived up to the hype with his brace at West Ham on his Premier League debut. City look unstoppable with him leading the line. Prediction: City 4 Bournemouth 0. Getty
Southampton v Leeds, 6pm: Leeds were delighted after beating Wolves in the opener and can build some momentum with a second successive win against a Saints side thrashed at Tottenham. Prediction: Southampton 1 Leeds 3. Getty
Wolves v Fulham, 6pm: Aleksandar Mitrovic looked awesome as he netted twice in newly promoted Fulham's draw against Liverpool. They will need him to be firing all season to have hope of avoiding trouble. Prediction: Wolves 1 Fulham 2. Getty
Brentford v Manchester United, 8.30pm: Such optimism for new manager Erik ten Hag and United - and then it all went wrong at home to Brighton. Brentford, however, earned a point at Leicester after coming from behind. All eyes on this one. Prediction: Brentford 2 Manchester United 1. Reuters
SUNDAY: Nottingham Forest v West Ham, 5pm: The Hammers enjoyed a great season in 2021/22 and will want to open their account at promoted Forest after their opening loss. Forest were overrun at Newcastle and will need a big improvement, and soon. Prediction: Forest 1 West Ham 3. Getty
Chelsea v Tottenham, 7.30pm: A cracking London derby will give a real indication what kind of season these two are looking at. The Blues were not at their best despite the win at Everton, while Spurs were on fire against Southampton. Prediction: Chelsea 2 Spurs 2. Reuters
MONDAY: Liverpool v Crystal Palace, 11pm: Dropped points in the opener at Fulham and it's quite possible they could prove to be significant with Man City looking so good. Jurgen Klopp will be demanding a vastly improved showing against Palace. Prediction: Liverpool 4 Palace 1. AFP
SATURDAY: Aston Villa v Everton, 3.30pm: Opening-weekend defeats for both, with Frank Lampard's Everton beaten at home by his old club Chelsea. Too early to say whether it's another season of struggles, but Villa will want to rectify their loss at Bournemouth. Prediction: Villa 1 Everton 1. AP
Arsenal v Leicester, 6pm: A comfortable start for the Gunners at Palace in a season that is full of early optimism for Mikel Arteta. They should brush Leicester aside and really get the fans' hopes up. Prediction: Arsenal 2 Leicester 0. Reuters
Brighton v Newcastle, 6pm: Eddie Howe has worked wonders at Newcastle since taking charge in November, and their win against Nottingham Forest will add to the feelgood factor. Brighton, however, will also be on a high after their surprise victory at Manchester United. Prediction: Brighton 1 Newcastle 2. Getty
Manchester City v Bournemouth, 6pm: Erling Haaland certainly lived up to the hype with his brace at West Ham on his Premier League debut. City look unstoppable with him leading the line. Prediction: City 4 Bournemouth 0. Getty
Southampton v Leeds, 6pm: Leeds were delighted after beating Wolves in the opener and can build some momentum with a second successive win against a Saints side thrashed at Tottenham. Prediction: Southampton 1 Leeds 3. Getty
Wolves v Fulham, 6pm: Aleksandar Mitrovic looked awesome as he netted twice in newly promoted Fulham's draw against Liverpool. They will need him to be firing all season to have hope of avoiding trouble. Prediction: Wolves 1 Fulham 2. Getty
Brentford v Manchester United, 8.30pm: Such optimism for new manager Erik ten Hag and United - and then it all went wrong at home to Brighton. Brentford, however, earned a point at Leicester after coming from behind. All eyes on this one. Prediction: Brentford 2 Manchester United 1. Reuters
SUNDAY: Nottingham Forest v West Ham, 5pm: The Hammers enjoyed a great season in 2021/22 and will want to open their account at promoted Forest after their opening loss. Forest were overrun at Newcastle and will need a big improvement, and soon. Prediction: Forest 1 West Ham 3. Getty
Chelsea v Tottenham, 7.30pm: A cracking London derby will give a real indication what kind of season these two are looking at. The Blues were not at their best despite the win at Everton, while Spurs were on fire against Southampton. Prediction: Chelsea 2 Spurs 2. Reuters
MONDAY: Liverpool v Crystal Palace, 11pm: Dropped points in the opener at Fulham and it's quite possible they could prove to be significant with Man City looking so good. Jurgen Klopp will be demanding a vastly improved showing against Palace. Prediction: Liverpool 4 Palace 1. AFP