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Premier League: Predictions for all eight games on Saturday
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Jack Ogalbe
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There could be goals between Unai Emery's Aston Villa and Saturday's visitors Brighton
There could be goals between Unai Emery's Aston Villa and Saturday's visitors Brighton

There are eight Premier League games on Saturday, with the late match between Tottenham and Liverpool expected to be the pick of the bunch.

Arsenal, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Manchester City are all in action at 3pm, with Everton also having a chance to continue their form at the same time against struggling Luton Town.

Aston Villa vs Brighton (Saturday, 12.30pm)

Goals could beckon in the lunchtime kick-off when Aston Villa host Brighton.

Villa's last two at home in the league have featured exactly four goals, while there have been four or more in all six of Brighton's Premier League outings this term.

Bournemouth v Arsenal (Saturday, 3pm)

Arsenal's last five away wins in the league have been accompanied by a clean sheet and they will fancy themselves to continue that run at Bournemouth.

The Cherries are yet to win this season, extending their run to 10 Premier League games without a victory and the Gunners look set to go well on the South Coast.

Everton vs Luton (Saturday, 3pm)

Sean Dyche's Everton look to be improving ahead of the visit of Luton on Saturday
Sean Dyche's Everton look to be improving ahead of the visit of Luton on Saturday

Everton beat Brentford last week in the league before getting the better of Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.

They host a Luton side who have taken just a point from their first five matches since winning promotion to the top-flight, losing all three of their away games.

It could prove to be another frustrating afternoon for the Hatters, as the Toffees eye another three points towards survival.

Manchester United vs Crystal Palace (Saturday, 3pm)

Manchester United's form has been questionable this season, but they are usually handy at Old Trafford, winning 29 of their last 34 home games in all competitions.

They take on a Crystal Palace side who have gone down 1-0 in six of their last 10 league defeats and a similar tale might unfold on Saturday.

Newcastle vs Burnley (Saturday, 3pm)

Eddie Howe's Newcastle have been strong in defence again this season
Eddie Howe's Newcastle have been strong in defence again this season

Newcastle have again been good at the back this season, keeping four clean sheets in all competitions, including Wednesday's Carabao Cup win over Manchester City.

The Magpies have a chance to improve on that tally against Burnley, who have taken only one point since being promoted.

Vincent Kompany's side have scored just five times this season and their hosts are backed to get the better of them at St James' Park.

West Ham vs Sheffield United (Saturday, 3pm)

West Ham's record of five wins from their last six home games is highly impressive and they will be relishing taking on struggling Sheffield United on Saturday.

Although the Hammers have lost their last two league games 3-1, those were away against Manchester City and Liverpool and they enjoyed a morale boost in midweek as they beat Lincoln 1-0 in the Carabao Cup.

In contrast, the Blades have had almost a week to stew on their 8-0 defeat to Newcastle and their record of conceding two or more goals in their last five league games leaves them open to more misery.

Wolves vs Manchester City (Saturday, 3pm)

Manchester City were knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Newcastle on Wednesday, but have won six from six in the league and have a chance to extend that run against Wolves.

They have won the pair's last six league meetings, scoring three of more times in five of those matches.

Wolves have shown signs of improvement under Gary O'Neil, but are yet to win at home this season, drawing with Everton and losing to both Brighton and Liverpool.

Tottenham vs Liverpool (Saturday, 5.30pm)

Ange Postecoglou has made a fine start to life as Tottenham head coach
Ange Postecoglou has made a fine start to life as Tottenham head coach

Tottenham were again impressive in twice coming from behind to draw 2-2 in last Sunday's derby at Arsenal, a result that means they have scored at least two goals in each of their last seven Premier League matches.

They face a Liverpool side who have conceded the first goal in five of their last seven outings in all competitions.

With both eyeing a top-four finish, this should be a superb game and goals could be on the agenda.

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