Premier League predictions this weekend – Matchweek 32 ...Middle East

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Due to the international break and FA Cup quarter-finals, it's been three weeks without any action from the best league in the world.

But surely the biggest game of the weekend comes from Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon, when Chelsea host second-place Man City.

How many picks will they get right in Matchweek 32?

Premier League predictions this weekend – Matchweek 32

NH: 2-1 Wolves win. Wolves aren't dead and buried just yet. Surviving the drop feels too much to ask but Rob Edwards' side may delay it with a victory at the London Stadium. Last weekend's FA Cup exit was a tough one to take and West Ham could feel the pressure in front of their home support, particularly if they go behind early.

Saturday 11 April

Arsenal v Bournemouth (12:30pm) TNT Sports 1

MP: 1-0 Arsenal win. Crisis? What crisis? Arsenal have won four in a row in the Premier League and whatever the doomsayers may want you to believe, their title bid has rarely looked so rosy. They will find it tough against a good unit, but they will grind out another good result.

NH: 3-1 Brighton win. Time is running out for Burnley. Scott Parker's side need victories now if they are to stay up and that will surely mean a more attacking game plan, which may play into the visitors' hands. Brighton have run hot and cold this season. They'll continue their sizzling run at Turf Moor.

Brentford v Everton (3pm) Not televised

MP: 1-1 draw. A gritty draw is precisely what the rest of the teams around them would love to see play out at the Gtech Community Stadium this weekend. Brentford have drawn three in a row, while Everton have produced three wins in their last four.

NH: 2-1 Fulham win. UPSET OF THE WEEK. A bad week for Liverpool could be about to get even worse. The Reds' softness has been exposed by both Man City and PSG. They may not be at that level but Fulham will arrive at Anfield with plans to attack them, which could pile more pressure on Arne Slot.

Sunday 12 April

Crystal Palace v Newcastle (2pm) Sky Sports+

MP: 1-1 draw. Newcastle have enjoyed a three-week break following European and domestic cup exits, but they should be desperate to get back out there following a last-ditch gut-punch in the Tyne-Wear derby. The problem is... will they be? The Magpies haven't looked motivated all season in the Premier League and may just want this season out of the way.

NH: 2-1 Aston Villa win. There will be some tired legs at The City Ground, with both clubs in Europa League action on Thursday night. Aston Villa look to have rediscovered their best ahead of the international break and should have too much for a Nottingham Forest side that are fighting for their Premier League future.

Sunderland v Tottenham (2pm) Sky Sports Main Event

MP: 1-0 Sunderland win. Roberto De Zerbi is the manager you hire after growing tired of an effective pragmatist at the helm. He's an intense, attack-first coach who could do a tremendous job with most clubs given a pre-season to feed his methods into the team – and signings to suit his style. I can't help but feel De Zerbi is the right man at the wrong time. He faces an enormous task to shape a ragged squad in his image, while Sunderland, rested and fresh, know exactly how to grind out results.

NH: 3-0 Man City win. Man City's 4-0 thrashing of Liverpool last Saturday was ominous – both for leaders Arsenal and the rest of the Premier League. Chelsea could be the next victim for Pep Guardiola's side, who have clicked back into gear and can barely afford to put a foot wrong in the title race. The Blues put seven past Port Vale themselves but have had some glaring defensive vulnerabilities under Liam Rosenior, which may well be exposed again on Sunday.

MP: 2-0 Man City win. There has been nowhere near enough said about Chelsea and Manchester City's participation in the Club World Cup last summer. Both clubs barely had time to rest and prepare, and this is the stage of the season where the former is likely to bite hard. The Blues are coming off the rails, they're struggling with injuries and disciplinary issues, while City are clinging onto title hopes.

Monday 13 April

NH: 3-1 Man Utd win. Clashes between these two historic rivals rarely disappoint. Man Utd will be well rested after three weeks off and are full of confidence after Michael Carrick's turnaround. Leeds can feel unfortunate to be so close to the bottom three but while they may hand the Red Devils a scare, the hosts will prevail.

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