SUNDAY - Wolves v Chelsea (5pm): Wolves manager Gary O'Neil was unusually critical of his players after their loss at West Ham last time out, a defeat that means they have won just once in five games. Chelsea followed up their win over Sheffield United by knocking Newcastle out of the League Cup on penalties. Prediction: Wolves 1 Chelsea 2. Getty Images
THURSDAY - Crystal Palace v Brighton (midnight kick off UAE): Two late goals earned Palace a point at Manchester City last time out, but the Eagles have only managed one win in their last 10 games. Brighton were second best in their defeat at Arsenal last week, but remain only three points outside the top six. Prediction: Palace 2 Brighton 2. AP
FRIDAY - Aston Villa v Sheffield United (midnight): Villa's win at Brentford on Sunday leaves Unai Emery's side second in the table and one point behind leaders Arsenal. The Blades have registered just one point away from home all season, Villa have won all eight of their home games. Surely only one winner here. Prediction: Villa 3 Sheffield United 0. Reuters
SATURDAY - West Ham v Manchester United (4.30pm): The Hammers bounced back from their five-goal humiliation at Fulham by walloping Wolves 3-0 at the London Stadium last weekend. United battled to a goalless draw at Liverpool which provided a welcome relief after their recent woes. Prediction: West Ham 3 Man United 2. Getty Images
Fulham v Burnley (7pm): The early sending off of Raul Jimenez proved the catalyst for Fulham's 3-0 defeat at Newcastle on Saturday which ended their hopes of securing a third win in a row. Burnley's loss to Everton means they have won just two of their 17 games this season and are off the bottom of the table only on goal difference. Prediction: Fulham 2 Burnley 0. AFP
Luton Town v Newcastle United (7pm): The Hatters have lost 11 of their 16 games this campaign and are looking to avoid a fourth defeat on the spin. Newcastle's win over Fulham prevented the Magpies falling to a third league defeat in a row and they sit sixth in the table, five points off fourth place. Prediciton: Luton 1 Newcastle 3. Getty Images
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth (7pm): New Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo will be hoping to end a woeful run of one win in 13 games, following the sacking of Steve Cooper. Bournemouth are looking to continue their excellent form of four wins and a draw from five matches that has seen them move 10 points clear of the bottom three. Nottingham Forest 1 Bournemouth 2. Getty Images
Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (7pm): Spurs appear to have recovered from their blip in form to win two on the trot that leaves them fifith in the table, one point behind Manchester City in fourth. Everton are on an impressive run of four wins on the spin that has seen them score eight and concede zero. Prediction: Spurs 2 Everton 1. Reuters
Liverpool v Arsenal (9.30pm): Second-placed Liverpool are behind table-topping Arsenal by just a single point with almost identical goal defference. The Gunners leapfrogged the Mersysiders last weekend thanks to their 2-0 win over Brighton, while Liverpool were held to frustrating home draw by fierce rivals Manchester United. Prediction: Liverpool 1 Arsenal 1. AP
SUNDAY - Wolves v Chelsea (5pm): Wolves manager Gary O'Neil was unusually critical of his players after their loss at West Ham last time out, a defeat that means they have won just once in five games. Chelsea followed up their win over Sheffield United by knocking Newcastle out of the League Cup on penalties. Prediction: Wolves 1 Chelsea 2. Getty Images
THURSDAY - Crystal Palace v Brighton (midnight kick off UAE): Two late goals earned Palace a point at Manchester City last time out, but the Eagles have only managed one win in their last 10 games. Brighton were second best in their defeat at Arsenal last week, but remain only three points outside the top six. Prediction: Palace 2 Brighton 2. AP
FRIDAY - Aston Villa v Sheffield United (midnight): Villa's win at Brentford on Sunday leaves Unai Emery's side second in the table and one point behind leaders Arsenal. The Blades have registered just one point away from home all season, Villa have won all eight of their home games. Surely only one winner here. Prediction: Villa 3 Sheffield United 0. Reuters
SATURDAY - West Ham v Manchester United (4.30pm): The Hammers bounced back from their five-goal humiliation at Fulham by walloping Wolves 3-0 at the London Stadium last weekend. United battled to a goalless draw at Liverpool which provided a welcome relief after their recent woes. Prediction: West Ham 3 Man United 2. Getty Images
Fulham v Burnley (7pm): The early sending off of Raul Jimenez proved the catalyst for Fulham's 3-0 defeat at Newcastle on Saturday which ended their hopes of securing a third win in a row. Burnley's loss to Everton means they have won just two of their 17 games this season and are off the bottom of the table only on goal difference. Prediction: Fulham 2 Burnley 0. AFP
Luton Town v Newcastle United (7pm): The Hatters have lost 11 of their 16 games this campaign and are looking to avoid a fourth defeat on the spin. Newcastle's win over Fulham prevented the Magpies falling to a third league defeat in a row and they sit sixth in the table, five points off fourth place. Prediciton: Luton 1 Newcastle 3. Getty Images
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth (7pm): New Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo will be hoping to end a woeful run of one win in 13 games, following the sacking of Steve Cooper. Bournemouth are looking to continue their excellent form of four wins and a draw from five matches that has seen them move 10 points clear of the bottom three. Nottingham Forest 1 Bournemouth 2. Getty Images
Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (7pm): Spurs appear to have recovered from their blip in form to win two on the trot that leaves them fifith in the table, one point behind Manchester City in fourth. Everton are on an impressive run of four wins on the spin that has seen them score eight and concede zero. Prediction: Spurs 2 Everton 1. Reuters
Liverpool v Arsenal (9.30pm): Second-placed Liverpool are behind table-topping Arsenal by just a single point with almost identical goal defference. The Gunners leapfrogged the Mersysiders last weekend thanks to their 2-0 win over Brighton, while Liverpool were held to frustrating home draw by fierce rivals Manchester United. Prediction: Liverpool 1 Arsenal 1. AP
SUNDAY - Wolves v Chelsea (5pm): Wolves manager Gary O'Neil was unusually critical of his players after their loss at West Ham last time out, a defeat that means they have won just once in five games. Chelsea followed up their win over Sheffield United by knocking Newcastle out of the League Cup on penalties. Prediction: Wolves 1 Chelsea 2. Getty Images