Arsenal v Chelsea (Tuesday 11pm). The Gunners have hit a slump at the worst possible time, the three successive draws followed by the heavy defeat at City to hand City control of the title race. That is nothing compared to Chelsea, though, who have lost four straight in the league. Arsenal 2 Chelsea 0. Reuters
PREMIER LEAGUE PREDICTIONS: Crystal Palace v West Ham United (Saturday, 3.3pm UAE). Both sides enter this match at Selhurst Park in decent form and separated by just three points. Two evenly-matched sides but West Ham's slightly better firepower can earn the visitors a narrow win. Prediction: Crystal Palace 1 West Ham 2. Getty
Brentford v Nottingham Forest (Saturday, 6pm). Two sides coming off morale-boosting wins, Brentford should be too strong for Forest, although Steve Cooper's side still have plenty to fight for having just climbed out of the relegation zone. Brentford 1 Nottingham Forest 1. Getty
Brighton and Hove Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Saturday, 6pm). Clearly suffering from the heartbreaking FA Cup semi-final defeat, Brighton slumped to a defeat at Forest in midweek, while Wolves impressed in the win over Palace. Back in front of their home fans, Brighton will aim to return to winning ways. Brighton 2 Wolves 0. Getty
Bournemouth v Leeds United (Sunday, 5pm). What a final phase of the season Bournemouth are having. Thursday's win at Southampton has pulled them well clear of the relegation battle they appear destined to be in the middle of. Leeds, meanwhile, can't seem to escape and will find their task even more challenging after this game. Bournemouth 2 Leeds 1. Reuters
Fulham v Manchester City (Sunday 5pm). Easy prediction this one. City have hit juggernaut levels and Fulham will have no answer to their pace, power and overall brilliance. Fulham 0 Manchester City 3. AP
Manchester United v Aston Villa (Sunday 5pm). United are still very much on course for a top-four place but they haven't been quite the same since the 7-0 thrashing by Liverpool, generally struggling against the top and in-form teams, particularly in the absence of their first-choice centre-back pairing. Villa are one such team and a draw looks the most likely outcome. Manchester United 1 Aston Villa 1. EPA
Newcastle United v Southampton (Sunday, 5pm). Another easy prediction. Newcastle have scored 10 goals in their last two games and are in superb form. Southampton, by contrast, look destined for the drop. Big win incoming for the Magpies. Newcastle 4 Southampton 1. Getty
Liverpool v Tottenham (Sunday 7.30pm). Liverpool are on a run of three straight wins and while Tottenham fought back admirably to earn a draw against Manchester United, the Reds should emerge victorious at Anfield. Liverpool 2 Tottenham 1. AP
Leicester City v Everton (Monday, 11pm). A massive game for two teams desperate to avoid relegation. Leicester should be buoyed by their late draw at Leeds, while Everton were outclassed by Newcastle. The Foxes should have enough to win this one. Leicester 2 Everton 0. Getty
Arsenal v Chelsea (Tuesday 11pm). The Gunners have hit a slump at the worst possible time, the three successive draws followed by the heavy defeat at City to hand City control of the title race. That is nothing compared to Chelsea, though, who have lost four straight in the league. Arsenal 2 Chelsea 0. Reuters
PREMIER LEAGUE PREDICTIONS: Crystal Palace v West Ham United (Saturday, 3.3pm UAE). Both sides enter this match at Selhurst Park in decent form and separated by just three points. Two evenly-matched sides but West Ham's slightly better firepower can earn the visitors a narrow win. Prediction: Crystal Palace 1 West Ham 2. Getty
Brentford v Nottingham Forest (Saturday, 6pm). Two sides coming off morale-boosting wins, Brentford should be too strong for Forest, although Steve Cooper's side still have plenty to fight for having just climbed out of the relegation zone. Brentford 1 Nottingham Forest 1. Getty
Brighton and Hove Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Saturday, 6pm). Clearly suffering from the heartbreaking FA Cup semi-final defeat, Brighton slumped to a defeat at Forest in midweek, while Wolves impressed in the win over Palace. Back in front of their home fans, Brighton will aim to return to winning ways. Brighton 2 Wolves 0. Getty
Bournemouth v Leeds United (Sunday, 5pm). What a final phase of the season Bournemouth are having. Thursday's win at Southampton has pulled them well clear of the relegation battle they appear destined to be in the middle of. Leeds, meanwhile, can't seem to escape and will find their task even more challenging after this game. Bournemouth 2 Leeds 1. Reuters
Fulham v Manchester City (Sunday 5pm). Easy prediction this one. City have hit juggernaut levels and Fulham will have no answer to their pace, power and overall brilliance. Fulham 0 Manchester City 3. AP
Manchester United v Aston Villa (Sunday 5pm). United are still very much on course for a top-four place but they haven't been quite the same since the 7-0 thrashing by Liverpool, generally struggling against the top and in-form teams, particularly in the absence of their first-choice centre-back pairing. Villa are one such team and a draw looks the most likely outcome. Manchester United 1 Aston Villa 1. EPA
Newcastle United v Southampton (Sunday, 5pm). Another easy prediction. Newcastle have scored 10 goals in their last two games and are in superb form. Southampton, by contrast, look destined for the drop. Big win incoming for the Magpies. Newcastle 4 Southampton 1. Getty
Liverpool v Tottenham (Sunday 7.30pm). Liverpool are on a run of three straight wins and while Tottenham fought back admirably to earn a draw against Manchester United, the Reds should emerge victorious at Anfield. Liverpool 2 Tottenham 1. AP
Leicester City v Everton (Monday, 11pm). A massive game for two teams desperate to avoid relegation. Leicester should be buoyed by their late draw at Leeds, while Everton were outclassed by Newcastle. The Foxes should have enough to win this one. Leicester 2 Everton 0. Getty
Arsenal v Chelsea (Tuesday 11pm). The Gunners have hit a slump at the worst possible time, the three successive draws followed by the heavy defeat at City to hand City control of the title race. That is nothing compared to Chelsea, though, who have lost four straight in the league. Arsenal 2 Chelsea 0. Reuters