Newcastle United v Liverpool (7.30pm): Game of the weekend sees the top-four hopefuls clash at St James' Park. Newcastle fell to a narrow defeat at champions Manchester City last time out while Mohamed Salah was among the goals as Liverpool defeated Bournemouth on Merseyside. Prediction: Newcastle 3 Liverpool 1. Getty
FRIDAY - Chelsea v Luton Town (11pm kick-off UAE): Chelsea have taken just one point from two games so far under Mauricio Pochettino and the new manager needs a win under his belt after a summer of huge investment. Should be a comfortable night against newly promoted Luton, though. Prediction: Chelsea 3 Luton 0. Getty
SATURDAY - Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur (3.30pm): Spurs enjoyed a morale-boosting win over Manchester United last week making it four points from a possible six under Ange Postecoglou. The team is still lacking a reliable goalscorer after Harry Kane's exit but they should have enough in their locker to edge past the Cherries. Prediction: Bournemouth 1 Spurs 2. Getty
Arsenal v Fulham (6pm): The Gunners have won two from two so far but only by the odd goal against Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace. It has been a mixed start for Fulham, who defeated Everton in their opening game but were heavily beaten at home by local rivals Brentford last week. Prediction: Arsenal 2 Fulham 0. Getty
Brentford v Crystal Palace (6pm): The Bees will be buzzing after their 3-0 demolition of London rivals Fulham last week that saw Bryan Mbeumo grab a brace. Palace have won one and lost one so far, both with 1-0 scorelines. Prediction: Brentford 2 Palace 1. Reuters
Everton v Wolves (6pm): It has been a miserable start to the campaign for both of these clubs who sit on zero points at the bottom of the table. Last week saw both teams concede four goals; Everton away to Aston Villa and Wolves at home to Brighton. Prediction: Everton 1 Wolves 1. Getty
Manchester United v Nottingham Forest (6pm): The early warning alarm is being primed at Old Trafford after United followed up their lucky win over Wolves with a deserved defeat at Spurs. Chirs Wood's late header earned Forest three points last week after narrowly losing to Arsenal in their opening game. Prediction: Man United 1 Forest 1. AFP
Brighton v West Ham United (8.30pm): Brighton have been quickest out the blocks so far after two 4-1 victories on the spin against Luton and Wolves, respectively. The London Stadium was rocking last weekend when West Ham battled their way to a 3-1 win against London rivals Chelsea. Prediction: Brighton 3 West Ham 1. Getty
SUNDAY - Burnley v Aston Villa (5pm): Villa recovered from their opening weekend battering at Newcastle in style by handing out a similar beating to Everton on Sunday. Burnley enjoyed a free weekend due to Luton's ground not being up to scratch after losing to Manchester City in their opener. Prediction: Burnley 2 Aston Villa 2. Getty
Sheffield United v Manchester City (5pm): Both teams have 100 per cent records so far, but only one will be happy about it. The Blades lost to Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest, while City have beaten Burnley and Newcastle - as well as winning the Uefa Super Cup following a penalties victory over Sevilla. Prediction: Sheffield United 0 Man City 4. EPA
Newcastle United v Liverpool (7.30pm): Game of the weekend sees the top-four hopefuls clash at St James' Park. Newcastle fell to a narrow defeat at champions Manchester City last time out while Mohamed Salah was among the goals as Liverpool defeated Bournemouth on Merseyside. Prediction: Newcastle 3 Liverpool 1. Getty
FRIDAY - Chelsea v Luton Town (11pm kick-off UAE): Chelsea have taken just one point from two games so far under Mauricio Pochettino and the new manager needs a win under his belt after a summer of huge investment. Should be a comfortable night against newly promoted Luton, though. Prediction: Chelsea 3 Luton 0. Getty
SATURDAY - Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur (3.30pm): Spurs enjoyed a morale-boosting win over Manchester United last week making it four points from a possible six under Ange Postecoglou. The team is still lacking a reliable goalscorer after Harry Kane's exit but they should have enough in their locker to edge past the Cherries. Prediction: Bournemouth 1 Spurs 2. Getty
Arsenal v Fulham (6pm): The Gunners have won two from two so far but only by the odd goal against Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace. It has been a mixed start for Fulham, who defeated Everton in their opening game but were heavily beaten at home by local rivals Brentford last week. Prediction: Arsenal 2 Fulham 0. Getty
Brentford v Crystal Palace (6pm): The Bees will be buzzing after their 3-0 demolition of London rivals Fulham last week that saw Bryan Mbeumo grab a brace. Palace have won one and lost one so far, both with 1-0 scorelines. Prediction: Brentford 2 Palace 1. Reuters
Everton v Wolves (6pm): It has been a miserable start to the campaign for both of these clubs who sit on zero points at the bottom of the table. Last week saw both teams concede four goals; Everton away to Aston Villa and Wolves at home to Brighton. Prediction: Everton 1 Wolves 1. Getty
Manchester United v Nottingham Forest (6pm): The early warning alarm is being primed at Old Trafford after United followed up their lucky win over Wolves with a deserved defeat at Spurs. Chirs Wood's late header earned Forest three points last week after narrowly losing to Arsenal in their opening game. Prediction: Man United 1 Forest 1. AFP
Brighton v West Ham United (8.30pm): Brighton have been quickest out the blocks so far after two 4-1 victories on the spin against Luton and Wolves, respectively. The London Stadium was rocking last weekend when West Ham battled their way to a 3-1 win against London rivals Chelsea. Prediction: Brighton 3 West Ham 1. Getty
SUNDAY - Burnley v Aston Villa (5pm): Villa recovered from their opening weekend battering at Newcastle in style by handing out a similar beating to Everton on Sunday. Burnley enjoyed a free weekend due to Luton's ground not being up to scratch after losing to Manchester City in their opener. Prediction: Burnley 2 Aston Villa 2. Getty
Sheffield United v Manchester City (5pm): Both teams have 100 per cent records so far, but only one will be happy about it. The Blades lost to Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest, while City have beaten Burnley and Newcastle - as well as winning the Uefa Super Cup following a penalties victory over Sevilla. Prediction: Sheffield United 0 Man City 4. EPA
Newcastle United v Liverpool (7.30pm): Game of the weekend sees the top-four hopefuls clash at St James' Park. Newcastle fell to a narrow defeat at champions Manchester City last time out while Mohamed Salah was among the goals as Liverpool defeated Bournemouth on Merseyside. Prediction: Newcastle 3 Liverpool 1. Getty