Watford 2 Arsenal 2, Monday, 11pm. Watford are on a huge high after reaching the FA Cup final for the first time in 35 years. Arsenal’s away form is questionable at best, but Alexandre Lacazette, pictured, and his teammates should get at least a point here. Getty
Leicester City 2 Newcastle United 0, Friday, 11pm. Leicester are finishing the season strongly under Brendan Rodgers, pictured, and another three points should come here with Jamie Vardy and James Maddison to good for the away side to handle. Action images via Reuters
Tottenham Hotspur 4 Huddersfield Town 0, Saturday, 3.30pm. Spurs will have one eye on the second leg of their Uefa Champions League tie with Manchester City, but Son Heung-min, pictured, can inspire another emphatic win against already relegated Huddersfield. AFP
Brighton and Hove Albion 2 Bournemouth 1, Saturday 6pm. Bournemouth are having a poor end to the season and their form has dropped off. Brighton were impressive in defeat in their FA Cup semi-final to Man City and they can win here, with Glenn Murray, pictured, the difference maker. Getty
Burnley 3 Cardiff City 0, Saturday, 6pm. Cardiff are desperate for points to beat the drop but they are unlikely to find them here. Burnley are ending the campaign on a high and Chris Wood, pictured, and Ashley Barnes can fire them to another victory here. PA via AP
Fulham 0 Everton 3, Saturday, 6pm. Everton are another side ending the season on a high and Gylfi Sigurdsson, pictured, and Richarlison can have a productive afternoon at Craven Cottage. Getty
Southampton 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Saturday, 6pm. Southampton still need points to be safe from the drop. But Wolves will have a point to prove after their agonising FA Cup semi-final loss to Watford and they will hope for fine finishing from Raul Jimenez, pictured. AP Photo
Manchester United 3 West Ham United 1, Saturday, 8.30pm. United’s top four hopes maybe receding but Marcus Rashford, pictured, can find the gaps in the West Ham backline to get them back to winning ways here. AFP
Crystal Palace 0 Manchester City 2, Sunday, 5.05pm. City lost to Palace earlier in the season in one of the shock results of 2018. But lightning rarely strikes twice and Pep Guardiola, pictured, will see his side gain vengeance this time. Action Images via Reuters
Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1, Sunday, 7.30pm. This fixture will bring back bad memories from past title challenges for Liverpool. But this is a much stronger Liverpool side then 2014 and in Mohamed Salah, pictured, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino they have the goal power to win this game and stay on track to take this year’s championship duel to the wire. EPA
Watford 2 Arsenal 2, Monday, 11pm. Watford are on a huge high after reaching the FA Cup final for the first time in 35 years. Arsenal’s away form is questionable at best, but Alexandre Lacazette, pictured, and his teammates should get at least a point here. Getty
Leicester City 2 Newcastle United 0, Friday, 11pm. Leicester are finishing the season strongly under Brendan Rodgers, pictured, and another three points should come here with Jamie Vardy and James Maddison to good for the away side to handle. Action images via Reuters
Tottenham Hotspur 4 Huddersfield Town 0, Saturday, 3.30pm. Spurs will have one eye on the second leg of their Uefa Champions League tie with Manchester City, but Son Heung-min, pictured, can inspire another emphatic win against already relegated Huddersfield. AFP
Brighton and Hove Albion 2 Bournemouth 1, Saturday 6pm. Bournemouth are having a poor end to the season and their form has dropped off. Brighton were impressive in defeat in their FA Cup semi-final to Man City and they can win here, with Glenn Murray, pictured, the difference maker. Getty
Burnley 3 Cardiff City 0, Saturday, 6pm. Cardiff are desperate for points to beat the drop but they are unlikely to find them here. Burnley are ending the campaign on a high and Chris Wood, pictured, and Ashley Barnes can fire them to another victory here. PA via AP
Fulham 0 Everton 3, Saturday, 6pm. Everton are another side ending the season on a high and Gylfi Sigurdsson, pictured, and Richarlison can have a productive afternoon at Craven Cottage. Getty
Southampton 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Saturday, 6pm. Southampton still need points to be safe from the drop. But Wolves will have a point to prove after their agonising FA Cup semi-final loss to Watford and they will hope for fine finishing from Raul Jimenez, pictured. AP Photo
Manchester United 3 West Ham United 1, Saturday, 8.30pm. United’s top four hopes maybe receding but Marcus Rashford, pictured, can find the gaps in the West Ham backline to get them back to winning ways here. AFP
Crystal Palace 0 Manchester City 2, Sunday, 5.05pm. City lost to Palace earlier in the season in one of the shock results of 2018. But lightning rarely strikes twice and Pep Guardiola, pictured, will see his side gain vengeance this time. Action Images via Reuters
Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1, Sunday, 7.30pm. This fixture will bring back bad memories from past title challenges for Liverpool. But this is a much stronger Liverpool side then 2014 and in Mohamed Salah, pictured, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino they have the goal power to win this game and stay on track to take this year’s championship duel to the wire. EPA
Watford 2 Arsenal 2, Monday, 11pm. Watford are on a huge high after reaching the FA Cup final for the first time in 35 years. Arsenal’s away form is questionable at best, but Alexandre Lacazette, pictured, and his teammates should get at least a point here. Getty