Premier League

Liverpool bounce back in title race; Tottenham keep top-four hopes alive; Everton win again

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A huge midweek of Premier League action looks set to provide plenty more drama at the top and bottom end of the table, with Liverpool and Manchester City back in action, while Everton and Leeds continue their battle to beat the drop and there’s the small matter of a north London derby that has massive Champions League implications.

Liverpool‘s slip up at home to Tottenham on Saturday gave City the chance to go three points clear in the title race, although both have potentially tricky away trips to Aston Villa and Wolves respectively – although not that difficult, given our Predictions.

Leeds moved into the drop zone after Everton’s win at Leicester and their own defeat to Arsenal, and things could get much clearer for the duo after midweek clashes with Chelsea and Watford.

And the battle for fourth spot, and maybe even third given Chelsea’s form, rounds off a huge midweek of games as Tottenham host Arsenal.

The Gunners are currently four points clear of Spurs and could wrap up Champions League qualification with victory at their bitter rivals on Thursday evening – but we don’t think that will happen.

Taking us on this week is Owen Eves, lead singer of Southend-based five-piece, San Quentin. The big Liverpool fan takes on our man Rob – but how many will either get right in our midweek Premier League Predictions?

You can check out San Quentin’s music right here…

Last time out Cian McCluskey, drummer for Irish indie-rock outfit modernlove took us on. You can check out how Cian and Rob both got on right here.

Premier League Predictions – Matchday 36

Aston Villa v Liverpool (Tuesday, 8pm)

Owen: 0-3

Rob: 1-3

Leeds United v Chelsea (Wednesday, 7.30pm)

Owen: 1-3

Rob: 1-2

Leicester v Norwich (Wednesday, 7.45pm)

Owen: 2-0

Rob: 3-0

Watford v Everton (Wednesday, 7.45pm)

Owen: 1-2

Rob: 1-3

Wolves v Manchester City (Wednesday, 8.15pm)

Owen: 1-1

Rob: 1-4

Tottenham v Arsenal (Thursday, 7.45pm)

Owen: 2-1

Rob: 3-2

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