Premier League

Wembley deja vu for Liverpool; Man Utd struggle again; Tottenham cement grip on fourth after Arsenal upset

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It’s FA Cup semi-final weekend, but there are also six Premier League games to forecast and while there is complete agreement on the Wembley contests, our Predictions reckon there will be a close call for Man Utd and contrasting opinion on Arsenal’s trip to Southampton. 

Liverpool and Manchester City go head-to-head for the second successive weekend, with one prediction expecting a certain sense of Wembley deja vu. Meanwhile, the all-London affair between Chelsea and Crystal Palace looks set to be a tight contest.

In the Premier League, Tottenham have the chance to further cement their grip on fourth spot, while Manchester United have the opportunity to get back on track against Norwich and Arsenal will be looking to end their mini-slump.

As for this week’s challenger, singer-songwriter Matt James tries his luck against our man Rob. But how many results can the Wycombe Wanderers fan correctly forecast?

You can check out Matt’s music right here…

Last time out Chilli Jesson was in the hotseat. You can check out how Chilli and Rob both got on right here.

FA Cup semi-finals

Manchester City v Liverpool (Saturday, 3.30pm)

Matt: 0-1

Rob: 2-2 (Liverpool win on pens after extra-time)

Chelsea v Crystal Palace (Sunday, 4.30pm)

Matt: 2-0

Rob: 2-1

Premier League Predictions – Matchday 33

Tottenham v Brighton (Saturday, 12.30pm)

Matt: 2-1

Rob: 3-1

Manchester United v Norwich (Saturday, 3pm)

Matt: 2-0

Rob: 2-1

Southampton v Arsenal (Saturday, 3pm)

Matt: 0-3

Rob: 2-1

Watford v Brentford (Saturday, 3pm)

Matt: 1-2

Rob: 2-2

Newcastle v Leicester (Sunday, 2.15pm)

Matt: 1-1

Rob: 2-1

West Ham v Burnley (Sunday, 2.15pm)

Matt: 2-0

Rob: 2-1

 

TEAMtalk: How did you come to support your club and what are your favourite memories from your time as a fan?

Matt: I went to primary school opposite Wycombe Wanderers old ground Loakes Park, the famous sloping ground.

I have very vivid & precious memories of sneaking into the ground at half-time with my mates when I was about…

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