The international break is over and the Premier League returns. Here is how we see this weekend’s 10 games going…
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Chelsea 3-0 West Bromwich Albion
The Blues have won all five of their home league games this year, while the Baggies have not been victorious at Stamford Bridge since 1984.
Everton 1-1 West Ham United
The Toffees have a host on injury concerns, while the visiting Hammers are high on confidence. It should be close.
Leicester City 0-2 Sunderland
Sunderland have taken four points from their two November games so far, while Leicester’s last six matches have yielded just one point.
Manchester City 4-2 Swansea City
The Swans will have a go at City, which should suit Manuel Pellegrini’ men, who are excellent at home.
Newcastle United 3-1 Queens Park Rangers
QPR have lost all five of their away games this term and that slump should continue at Newcastle, who have won five matches in a row.
Stoke City 2-0 Burnley
At the 11th attempt, Burnley recorded their first Premier League win of the season by beating Hull City 1-0 last time out. A trip to the Britannia Stadium won be easy though and the Clarets should get back to what they do best – losing!
Arsenal 3-1 Manchester United
The Gunners have not beaten the Red Devils in six attempts, but United’s shoddy defence will do very well to stop Arsenal’s attack on Saturday. Alexis Sanchez could have a field day!
Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool
It won’t be easy, but Liverpool should have enough to edge past Palace. The Reds will be determined to get a result at Selhurst Park, having let slip a 3-0 lead in this fixture last season.
Hull City 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Jake Livermore, Tom Huddlestone and Michael Dawson will be fired up against former club Spurs, who have already come unstuck against hard-working sides like Stoke and West Brom this season.
Aston Villa 0-3 Southampton
Villa are winless in seven, low on confidence and equally low on hope. The high-flying Saints should cruise to victory at Villa Park in what could well be Paul Lambert’s last game in charge.