MONDAY - Crystal Palace v Arsenal (11pm): The Eagles were impressive in their opening victory at Sheffield United that should have seen them score far more than just Odsonne Edouard's second-half winner. The Gunners made hard work of beating Forest 2-1 and had to survive a late charge from Steve Cooper's side. Prediciton: Palace 1 Arsenal 2. Getty
FRIDAY: Nottingham Forest v Sheffield United (10.45pm UAE): Forest almost fought back to secure an unlikely point at title hopefuls Arsenal after pulling a late goal back in their opening 2-1 defeat last weekend. Sheffield United fell to a home defeat against Crystal Palace but the 1-0 scoreline was extremely flattering to the newly-promoted Blades. Prediction: Forest 3 Sheffield United 0. Reuters
SATURDAY - Fulham v Brentford (6pm): Substitute Bobby de Cordova-Reid was Fulham's match-winner last week as the Cottagers secured a lucky victory at Everton. Brentford were held to a draw at home to Tottenham Hotspur and could well have to settle for a point again here in their second London derby in a row. Prediction: Fulham 1 Brentford 1. Getty
Liverpool v Bournemouth (6pm): Both of these teams drew 1-1 in their opening games last week; Liverpool at Chelsea, the Cherries at home to West Ham. Jurgen Klopp's side should get their season up and pumping with a comfortable win at Anfield. Liverpool 2 Bournemouth 0. EPA
Wolves v Brighton (6pm): Wolves can count themselves very unfortunate to not have secured a point at Manchester United on Monday when they were somehow denied a late penalty at Old Trafford. No such problem for Brighton who trounced Luton 4-1 in a scoreline that could have been seven or eight. Prediction: Wolves 1 Brighton 2. PA
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United (8.30pm): New Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou saw his team fight back to earn a draw at Brentford in their first game without talisman Harry Kane. United, meanwhile, scraped a 1-0 win against Wolves in a performance that did not deserve all three points. Prediction: Spurs 1 Man United 1. Reuters
Manchester City v Newcastle United (11pm): Impressive victories for both teams last time out. Champions City eased to a 3-0 win at Burnley, while Newcastle thrashed Aston Villa 5-1 at St James' Park. Expect plenty of goals again at the Etihad Stadium. Prediction: Man City 2 Newcastle 2. Getty
SUNDAY - Aston Villa v Everton (5pm): Villa suffered a miserable opening weekend as they fell to a heavy defeat at Newcastle that also saw defender Tyrone Mings suffer a serious injury. It was a similar tale of woe for Everton who missed a host of chances in their home loss to Fulham that resulted in striker Neal Maupay receiving vile abuse on social media. Prediction: Villa 2 Everton 0. Getty
West Ham United v Chelsea (7.30pm): Derby time at the London Stadium with both sides looking to improve on last week's 1-1 draws. West Ham, in their first game since the exit of captain Declan Rice, finished all square at Bournemouth while Mauricio Pochettino drew his first game as Blues manager at home to Liverpool. Prediction: West Ham 1 Chelsea 3. PA
MONDAY - Crystal Palace v Arsenal (11pm): The Eagles were impressive in their opening victory at Sheffield United that should have seen them score far more than just Odsonne Edouard's second-half winner. The Gunners made hard work of beating Forest 2-1 and had to survive a late charge from Steve Cooper's side. Prediciton: Palace 1 Arsenal 2. Getty
FRIDAY: Nottingham Forest v Sheffield United (10.45pm UAE): Forest almost fought back to secure an unlikely point at title hopefuls Arsenal after pulling a late goal back in their opening 2-1 defeat last weekend. Sheffield United fell to a home defeat against Crystal Palace but the 1-0 scoreline was extremely flattering to the newly-promoted Blades. Prediction: Forest 3 Sheffield United 0. Reuters
SATURDAY - Fulham v Brentford (6pm): Substitute Bobby de Cordova-Reid was Fulham's match-winner last week as the Cottagers secured a lucky victory at Everton. Brentford were held to a draw at home to Tottenham Hotspur and could well have to settle for a point again here in their second London derby in a row. Prediction: Fulham 1 Brentford 1. Getty
Liverpool v Bournemouth (6pm): Both of these teams drew 1-1 in their opening games last week; Liverpool at Chelsea, the Cherries at home to West Ham. Jurgen Klopp's side should get their season up and pumping with a comfortable win at Anfield. Liverpool 2 Bournemouth 0. EPA
Wolves v Brighton (6pm): Wolves can count themselves very unfortunate to not have secured a point at Manchester United on Monday when they were somehow denied a late penalty at Old Trafford. No such problem for Brighton who trounced Luton 4-1 in a scoreline that could have been seven or eight. Prediction: Wolves 1 Brighton 2. PA
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United (8.30pm): New Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou saw his team fight back to earn a draw at Brentford in their first game without talisman Harry Kane. United, meanwhile, scraped a 1-0 win against Wolves in a performance that did not deserve all three points. Prediction: Spurs 1 Man United 1. Reuters
Manchester City v Newcastle United (11pm): Impressive victories for both teams last time out. Champions City eased to a 3-0 win at Burnley, while Newcastle thrashed Aston Villa 5-1 at St James' Park. Expect plenty of goals again at the Etihad Stadium. Prediction: Man City 2 Newcastle 2. Getty
SUNDAY - Aston Villa v Everton (5pm): Villa suffered a miserable opening weekend as they fell to a heavy defeat at Newcastle that also saw defender Tyrone Mings suffer a serious injury. It was a similar tale of woe for Everton who missed a host of chances in their home loss to Fulham that resulted in striker Neal Maupay receiving vile abuse on social media. Prediction: Villa 2 Everton 0. Getty
West Ham United v Chelsea (7.30pm): Derby time at the London Stadium with both sides looking to improve on last week's 1-1 draws. West Ham, in their first game since the exit of captain Declan Rice, finished all square at Bournemouth while Mauricio Pochettino drew his first game as Blues manager at home to Liverpool. Prediction: West Ham 1 Chelsea 3. PA
MONDAY - Crystal Palace v Arsenal (11pm): The Eagles were impressive in their opening victory at Sheffield United that should have seen them score far more than just Odsonne Edouard's second-half winner. The Gunners made hard work of beating Forest 2-1 and had to survive a late charge from Steve Cooper's side. Prediciton: Palace 1 Arsenal 2. Getty