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Peter O’Rourke Previews the Premier League Pick 4

Peter O’Rouke previews the weekend’s Premier League Pick 4 pool. Join his Syndicate HERE.
 

Tottenham v Crystal Palace (Sun 12:00)

Tottenham take on Crystal Palace on Sunday off the back of their stunning midweek Champions League victory over Real Madrid and that could spell bad news for Roy Hodgson’s side. Palace remain bottom of the table with just four points from their opening 10 games, although they did show great character last time out against West Ham to come from 2-0 down to earn a 2-2 draw. Spurs will be keen to get back to winning ways in the Premier League after losing to Manchester United last weekend and although Palace will try to make things hard for them it should be a Spurs win at Wembley.

Prediction: 1-0, 2-0, 3-0, 3-1

 

Man City v Arsenal (Sun 14:15)

Manchester City currently look unstoppable at home and in Europe with Arsenal the next side trying to upset Pep Guardiola’s league leaders. City are scoring goals for fun and they will be aiming to stretch their lead at the top of the table heading into the international break. Arsenal have struggled away from home against their top six rivals in recent years, but they did draw at Chelsea earlier this season. With the attacking talent on show goals look to be on the menu and City should have too much for the Gunners.

Prediction: 2-1, 3-1, 3-2, Other Draw

 

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Everton v Watford (Sun 16:30)

Everton caretaker boss David Unsworth has described this game as a “cup final” for the Toffees and Watford will fancy their chances of piling the misery on the home side. Everton have won just twice all season, languishing in the bottom three and are still without a manager following the sacking of Ronald Koeman. Watford may have lost their last two games, but their away form has been impressive this season with just one defeat on their travels and this could be the perfect time to face an out-of-sorts Everton.

Prediction: 1-1, 0-1, 0-2

 

Chelsea v Man Utd (Sun 16:30)

Jose Mourinho returns to former club Chelsea and everyone is waiting to see if he will park the bus like he has done in all the other away games against the top six sides. United earned a 0-0 draw at rivals Liverpool last month as Mourinho set up his side not to be beaten. He is likely to use similar tactics against Chelsea who are hurting after a shock 3-0 defeat to Roma in the Champions League. These big games involving Mourinho and the big six rivals are normally cagey affairs and this should be no different at Stamford Bridge.

Prediction: 1-0, 0-0

 

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