Aston Villa v West Ham United, Monday, 11pm: Aston Villa have as good a reason as any to wonder what constitutes a "clear and obvious" error missed by VAR after having a goal incorrectly ruled out in the defeat to Crystal Palace. Jack Grealish was not only denied a penalty but was booked for diving in the buildup, despite having been fouled twice before laying on a pass for Henri Lansbury to score. West Ham look a much improved attacking force with Sébastien Haller up front and will inflict more woe on a fellow team in claret and blue. PREDICTION: Aston Villa 1, West Ham 2. Reuters
Liverpool v Newcastle United, Saturday, 3.30pm: Liverpool entered the international break looking down on the rest of the Premier League after a 100 per cent start to the season. The Reds should carry on where they left off against Newcastle despite the Magpies' recent upturn after a difficult start. PREDICTION: Liverpool 3, Newcastle 0. Reuters
Brighton & Hove Albion v Burnley, Saturday, 6pm: Both these sides average a point per match from their opening four games. While Graham Potter has tried to bring about a more expansive and inventive style to Brighton's play, Burnley's pragmatism will see them walk away with a first away win of the campaign. PREDICTION: Brighton 0, Burnley 1. EPA
Manchester United v Leicester City, Saturday, 6pm: The cheers from the opening day victory over Chelsea have been replaced by the doubts that dogged Manchester United last season about whether their squad has the ability to challenge the top four. A winnable home game against Leicester City is up next, where Harry Maguire (pictured) faces his former teammates. PREDICTION: Manchester United 2, Leicester 1. EPA
Sheffield United v Southampton, Saturday, 6pm: Of all the promoted clubs, Sheffield United have acquitted themselves best in the English top-flight. The fluidity of their movement, with the three centre-backs just as likely to pop up on the wings as cut out crosses, has made them enjoyable to watch. Southampton fought back to claim a point against Manchester United last time out. They will need to show the same resolve again if they are to leave Bramall Lane with anything. PREDICTION: Sheffield United 1, Southampton 1. Reuters
Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace, Saturday, 6pm: The best news to greet Spurs fans before the international break was that playmaker Christian Eriksen wasn't sold during the transfer window. The great Dane played and scored in the 2-2 North London derby and is crucial to their hopes of climbing up the table from ninth place. PREDICTION: Tottenham 3, Crystal Palace 1. Reuters
Wolves v Chelsea, Saturday, 6pm: Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham is repaying the trust placed in him by manager Frank Lampard with four league goals in as many games. His pace and predatory instincts have unnerved defences so far. Wolves need to cut off the supply line to the young Englishman. PREDICTION: Wolves 1, Chelsea 1. Reuters
Norwich City v Manchester City, Saturday, 8.30pm: Manchester City will feel aggrieved to have dropped points already this season, although in truth they could have totted up a cricket score in the draw against Tottenham, such was their dominance. City rarely fail to put away the league's smaller teams. Don't expect that to change against Norwich. PREDICTION: Norwich 0, Manchester City 4. Reuters
Bournemouth v Everton, Sunday, 5pm: Everton are starting to put together consistent results and under Marco Silva have developed into one of the league's most attacking teams. New signing Alex Iwobi is already an improvement on his former Arsenal teammate Theo Walcott, but Bournemouth at home are no pushovers, and Everton will find their upward momentum halted. PREDICTION: Bournemouth 2, Everton 0. Reuters
Watford v Arsenal, Sunday, 7.30pm: New manager Quique Sanchez Flores faces an uphill task turning Watford's fortunes around, having replaced fellow Spaniard Javi Gracia earlier this week. Arsenal fielded Nicolas Pepe alongside Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang against Tottenham and Unai Emery would be foolish not to go with the same attacking triumvirate against a woeful Watford. A losing start for the returning Flores. PREDICTION: Watford 0, Arsenal 2. Reuters
Aston Villa v West Ham United, Monday, 11pm: Aston Villa have as good a reason as any to wonder what constitutes a "clear and obvious" error missed by VAR after having a goal incorrectly ruled out in the defeat to Crystal Palace. Jack Grealish was not only denied a penalty but was booked for diving in the buildup, despite having been fouled twice before laying on a pass for Henri Lansbury to score. West Ham look a much improved attacking force with Sébastien Haller up front and will inflict more woe on a fellow team in claret and blue. PREDICTION: Aston Villa 1, West Ham 2. Reuters
Liverpool v Newcastle United, Saturday, 3.30pm: Liverpool entered the international break looking down on the rest of the Premier League after a 100 per cent start to the season. The Reds should carry on where they left off against Newcastle despite the Magpies' recent upturn after a difficult start. PREDICTION: Liverpool 3, Newcastle 0. Reuters
Brighton & Hove Albion v Burnley, Saturday, 6pm: Both these sides average a point per match from their opening four games. While Graham Potter has tried to bring about a more expansive and inventive style to Brighton's play, Burnley's pragmatism will see them walk away with a first away win of the campaign. PREDICTION: Brighton 0, Burnley 1. EPA
Manchester United v Leicester City, Saturday, 6pm: The cheers from the opening day victory over Chelsea have been replaced by the doubts that dogged Manchester United last season about whether their squad has the ability to challenge the top four. A winnable home game against Leicester City is up next, where Harry Maguire (pictured) faces his former teammates. PREDICTION: Manchester United 2, Leicester 1. EPA
Sheffield United v Southampton, Saturday, 6pm: Of all the promoted clubs, Sheffield United have acquitted themselves best in the English top-flight. The fluidity of their movement, with the three centre-backs just as likely to pop up on the wings as cut out crosses, has made them enjoyable to watch. Southampton fought back to claim a point against Manchester United last time out. They will need to show the same resolve again if they are to leave Bramall Lane with anything. PREDICTION: Sheffield United 1, Southampton 1. Reuters
Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace, Saturday, 6pm: The best news to greet Spurs fans before the international break was that playmaker Christian Eriksen wasn't sold during the transfer window. The great Dane played and scored in the 2-2 North London derby and is crucial to their hopes of climbing up the table from ninth place. PREDICTION: Tottenham 3, Crystal Palace 1. Reuters
Wolves v Chelsea, Saturday, 6pm: Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham is repaying the trust placed in him by manager Frank Lampard with four league goals in as many games. His pace and predatory instincts have unnerved defences so far. Wolves need to cut off the supply line to the young Englishman. PREDICTION: Wolves 1, Chelsea 1. Reuters
Norwich City v Manchester City, Saturday, 8.30pm: Manchester City will feel aggrieved to have dropped points already this season, although in truth they could have totted up a cricket score in the draw against Tottenham, such was their dominance. City rarely fail to put away the league's smaller teams. Don't expect that to change against Norwich. PREDICTION: Norwich 0, Manchester City 4. Reuters
Bournemouth v Everton, Sunday, 5pm: Everton are starting to put together consistent results and under Marco Silva have developed into one of the league's most attacking teams. New signing Alex Iwobi is already an improvement on his former Arsenal teammate Theo Walcott, but Bournemouth at home are no pushovers, and Everton will find their upward momentum halted. PREDICTION: Bournemouth 2, Everton 0. Reuters
Watford v Arsenal, Sunday, 7.30pm: New manager Quique Sanchez Flores faces an uphill task turning Watford's fortunes around, having replaced fellow Spaniard Javi Gracia earlier this week. Arsenal fielded Nicolas Pepe alongside Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang against Tottenham and Unai Emery would be foolish not to go with the same attacking triumvirate against a woeful Watford. A losing start for the returning Flores. PREDICTION: Watford 0, Arsenal 2. Reuters
Aston Villa v West Ham United, Monday, 11pm: Aston Villa have as good a reason as any to wonder what constitutes a "clear and obvious" error missed by VAR after having a goal incorrectly ruled out in the defeat to Crystal Palace. Jack Grealish was not only denied a penalty but was booked for diving in the buildup, despite having been fouled twice before laying on a pass for Henri Lansbury to score. West Ham look a much improved attacking force with Sébastien Haller up front and will inflict more woe on a fellow team in claret and blue. PREDICTION: Aston Villa 1, West Ham 2. Reuters