Seven Premier League games take place on a busy Saturday of football in the top flight, starting with Manchester City's trip to Crystal Palace as the Citizens look to keep pace in the title race.
There is a relegation six-pointer at Goodison Park where Everton host Burnley, that clash is one of five games kicking off at 3pm, with Brentford's trip to Aston Villa and Fulham's hosting of Newcastle starting at the same time.
Luton's clash against Bournemouth at Kenilworth Road and West Ham's visit to Wolves round off the quintet of fixtures at 3pm, with the late offering at 5:30pm seeing Arsenal travel to the Amex Stadium to face Brighton.
- Man City to win at Crystal Palace and BTTS
- Aston Villa to beat Brentford and BTTS
- Burnley to win at Everton
- Alexander Isak to score at any time against Fulham
- Luton to beat Bournemouth
- Wolves to beat West Ham
- Brighton double chance against Arsenal
Crystal Palace vs Man City
Man City's statement victory over Aston Villa last time out extended their unbeaten streak to 24 matches in all competitions and they are unlikely to slip up at Selhurst Park against a Crystal Palace side without a win in four games.
While the Citizens have been their usual fluent self in attack, netting 67 times in the league, they have looked susceptible at the back and have conceded in six of their last eight away fixtures in all competitions.
The Eagles should be able to get on the scoresheet, something they have done in four of Oliver Glasner's five matches in charge, but it will likely end up as a mere consolation.
MAN CITY TO WIN AND BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE
Aston Villa vs Brentford
Aston Villa are battling with Tottenham for the final Champions League spot and Unai Emery's men will be hoping a return to home soil can spark them back to winning ways following Wednesday's 4-1 defeat at the Etihad.
The Villans have won three of their last four games at home in all competitions and they should have enough to get the better of a Brentford side who have tasted success just once in their last 11 attempts.
The Bees will be confident of finding the back of the net, something they have achieved in five of their last six outings, but they have conceded 55 times and will struggle to contain a Villa outfit that have the fifth-best scoring record in the division.
ASTON VILLA TO WIN AND BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE
Everton vs Burnley
Burnley are enjoying their best period of the season and they head to Goodison Park on a four-game unbeaten run, having recorded draws with West Ham, Chelsea and Wolves as well as beating Brentford.
The Clarets are still six points from safety but they can boost their survival hopes with a win over Everton, who have gone 13 top-flight matches without a victory and are only four points above the drop zone.
Sean Dyche's side have also collected just 13 points at home, the fourth-worst record in the division, while their tally of 15 goals scored at Goodison Park is the joint-lowest alongside rock-bottom Sheffield United.
Fulham vs Newcastle
Newcastle continue to be decimated by injuries but one player that has been a constant threat this season is Alexander Isak, who notched his 15th league goal last time out.
The Sweden international has scored three goals in his last two outings and he can add to his tally when the Magpies take on a Fulham side that have conceded six times in their last two matches.
ALEXANDER ISAK TO SCORE ANYTIME
Luton vs Bournemouth
Luton are fighting to retain their top-flight status and they can clinch a huge victory when a Bournemouth outfit plagued by illness head to Kenilworth Road.
Cherries boss Andoni Iraola has revealed a number of players are doubtful for this contest and he could have limited options at his disposal, something the Hatters can take advantage of.
Rob Edwards' men will have revenge on their minds, having given up a 3-0 lead at the Vitality Stadium to lose 4-3 last month, and a massive three points can be secured on Saturday.
Wolves vs West Ham
Wolves are in the middle of a three-game run without a win but they should be able to clinch all three points at home to West Ham, who last tasted success in the league at the start of March.
The Hammers have struggled on the road, winning just two of their last 10 away matches in all competitions, and they take on a Wolves side that have won back-to-back league games at Molineux.
Brighton vs Arsenal
With Manchester City expected to get the win earlier in the day at Palace, the pressure will be on Arsenal to keep chalking up victories, but they could blink first in this three-way battle for the title.
The Gunners haven't lost in the league this year, winning nine and drawing one, but they have suffered three defeats on the road in the top flight and have also dropped points with draws at Chelsea, Liverpool and City.
It is these blips away from home that could cost Arsenal the title and they will struggle to break down a Brighton side that are on a 14-game unbeaten run in all competitions at the Amex Stadium.
The Seagulls have also kept four clean sheets from their last seven assignments on the south coast and they look capable of gathering a positive result from this contest, with the double chance looking like the route to go down.













