With the fifth round of the FA Cup to come at the end of the week, all 20 Premier League clubs are in action across Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening.
How many picks will they get right in Matchweek 29?
Premier League predictions this weekend – Matchweek 29
Tuesday 3 March
MP: 1-1 draw. Bournemouth and Brentford jostling for European football towards the pointy end of English football — who could have seen that coming 10 years ago? Bournemouth look resilient at the back and have added a new dynamic in Rayan to replace Antoine Semenyo down the flank. Brentford's Dango Ouattara and leading man Igor Thiago provide a sting for the Bees. Expect an entertaining showcase of two fashionable teams still on the rise.
Everton v Burnley (7:30pm) TNT Sports 3
NH: 2-0 Everton win. Momentum is so important at this stage of the season. Everton are flying high after they won a topsy-turvy game on the weekend, while Burnley suffered late heartbreak in a seven-goal thriller. That might just be the result that finally breaks the Clarets' spirit and a frustrating evening on Merseyside awaits them.
MP: 1-1 draw. Leeds battered Sunderland at the Stadium of Light but only came away with a draw. It's the story of their season, punching in performances worthy of points without leaving with three of them. Sunderland have lost a few key players to injury but soldiered on to a gritty, well-earned draw at Bournemouth. Praise for Granit Xhaka's impact on the Black Cats is beyond cliché... but his presence really did settle them on his return from the sidelines at the Vitality.
Wolves v Liverpool (8:15pm) TNT Sports 1
NH: 2-0 Liverpool win. It's not necessarily been pretty, but Liverpool are back winning games and are now set for the first of two trips to Molineux in four days. Though it looks like their Premier League race is done, Wolves are not giving up the fight and have been well deserving of their impressive recent results. Even so, the way the Reds have been churning out results suggests that they should have too much for their hosts on Tuesday.
Wednesday 4 March
MP: 2-2 draw. Villa's title race is run, but it's important for Unai Emery to keep his players fixed on the carrot of Champions League football. Liam Rosenior has made positive strides with Chelsea but they remain flawed, unreliable and prone to costly lapses. Two lacklustre draws against Leeds and Burnley will have knocked Rosenior, but he will sense an opportunity to return to the honeymoon period in the Midlands.
Brighton v Arsenal (7:30pm) TNT Sports 2
NH: 2-1 Arsenal win. Wednesday's game feels like a very big one for Arsenal. Brighton can beat anyone on their day and the Seagulls have looked back at it in recent weeks. The Gunners just about got over the line against Chelsea and this one could follow a similar script – face a serious scare but end up with a vital three points courtesy of a set-piece.
MP: 2-1 West Ham win. Perhaps I'm biased, as a drama junkie interested in watching the relegation battle escalate, but I think this is the week West Ham dial up the pressure on Nottingham Forest and, yes, even Tottenham. The Hammers have recorded some excellent results and strong performances in recent weeks, finding the net with increased regularity. Fulham have pulled out a couple of excellent victories lately, but as per tradition, they won't win the match that would take them to the next level.
Man City v Nottingham Forest (7:30pm) TNT Sports 4
NH: 3-0 Man City win. It's hardly been vintage Pep Guardiola but Man City look to have found that winning gear that has seen them finish so many Premier League seasons strong. Erling Haaland is due a goal and he may get a couple at the Etihad against a Nottingham Forest side that have hit the wall a little of late.
MP: 2-1 Manchester United win. Newcastle haven't won a Premier League match at home since the first week of January – they've lost five of their last six matches in the top flight – and nobody can explain why. Eddie Howe's side turn into '08 Barcelona on the continent and '08 Derby County in the Premier League. Michael Carrick returns to his hometown at the helm of Manchester United with his side in decent nick. United haven't been doing anything spectacular, but playing players in their natural positions is helping their cause.
NH: 2-1 Man Utd win. Man Utd just seem to be finding a way to win games under Michael Carrick, with the game-changing red card and penalty in the Crystal Palace win just another sign that they're getting the rub of the green. That will continue against a Newcastle side whose have struggled in the Premier League this term. I'm not sure what it is about the English top flight but the Mags just don't seem able to build any domestic momentum.
Thursday 5 March
MP: 1-0 Crystal Palace win. I'm still yet to see a ray of sunshine for Spurs in the end-of-season run-in. Igor Tudor's introductory matches have barely moved the needle and the North London side are rock-bottom of the form table over five matches. They're currently being propped up by the goodwill of Nottingham Forest and West Ham alone. If either of them snaps into gear, it could be curtains. Seriously. Crystal Palace are tightening up and won't show any mercy here.
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