Mail Sport’s CHRIS SUTTON offers his predictions for this weekend’s Premier League action
The Premier League enters its final three rounds, with the title, top four and relegation all to be decided.
However, this weekend will see an end to finishing all three. Arsenal must win all their games and hope that Manchester City drop four points, although this weekend, with Brighton’s visit, could spell trouble.
Meanwhile, Manchester United hopes to get back to winning ways against Wolves and stop Liverpool’s top four dead in its tracks.
At the bottom, Leeds and Leicester know that victory alone will now suffice as relegation draws ever closer.
Mail Sport’s CHRIS SUTTON offers his predictions for this weekend’s action.
Arsenal face a tough test at Roberto De Zerbi’s Brighton this weekend – looking to avenge their heavy defeat at Everton
Newcastle can strengthen their place in the top four by winning against struggling Leeds on Saturday
Sean Dyche finally got his Everton side tapping – though the Manchester City juggernaut rolls into town this time
Leeds 1-3 Newcastle
Although Leeds only lost 2-1 to Manchester City last week, they were largely absent.
Newcastle should cement their place in the top four.
Sam Allardyce has a tall order to avoid two losses from his first two games
Aston Villa 2-1Tottenham
Who knows which Tottenham will turn up? Villa would surpass Spurs if they won by more than two goals.
I don’t expect that, but I expect a narrow win from Villa.
Aston Villa return to winning ways against Tottenham Hotspur at Villa Park this weekend
It is uncertain from week to week which Tottenham team will appear on any given afternoon
Chelsea 2-1 Nottingham Forest
Forest are horribly away from home, with just one win all season.
Chelsea is hard to predict, but even they can definitely win this game.
Frank Lampard ended a six-game losing streak with Chelsea at Bournemouth last weekend and should extend his winning streak this time out to two
Crystal Palace 1-1 Bournemouth
Both teams can kick in the sun without worrying about the drop.
I predict a tension-free draw.
A nice kickabout in the sun can be expected for Crystal Palace against Bournemouth
Man Utd 2-0 Wolves
Saturday is the day United bounce back.
As long as David de Gea doesn’t do crazy things, they should win and stay in the Champions League.
As long as David de Gea doesn’t do crazy things, Manchester United should win and stay in the top four
Southampton 1-2 Fulham
Saints are one loss after demise and Fulham can put them out of their misery.
Aleksandar Mitrovic is back, so don’t be surprised if he scores.
Aleksandar Mitrovic returns from his eight match suspension this weekend and will try to come back with a bang
Brentford 2-0 West Ham
West Ham should be safe and are now targeting Europe.
Brentford won the reverse game 2-0, and I’m going for the same again.
West Ham were beaten at home by Brentford earlier in the season and will lose again
Everton 1-2 Man City
Everton’s counter-attack at Brighton worked to perfection and they hope that tactic will pay off again.
But in the end, the City machine rolls on.
Everton put in their best performance of the season in Brighton, but the City machine continues
Arsenal 2-2 Brighton
We saw what Brighton did to United when they pushed high, United chasing shadows.
That is a warning for Arsenal and this will be an open draw.
Arsenal face a tough task against Brighton to keep their title fight on track
De Zerbi said people would see the ‘true’ side of his team this weekend against Arsenal
Leicester 1-3 Liverpool
Many think Leicester is too good to go down, but they haven’t done enough.
Liverpool is on a winning run and number 7 follows here.
People say Leicester are too good to go down, but according to the current evidence, they are only going one way