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Premier League: Predictions for all six games on Saturday
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Alex Jack
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Eddie Howe's Newcastle remain in the hunt for European places and can claim a point on Saturday
Eddie Howe's Newcastle remain in the hunt for European places and can claim a point on Saturday

As the battles at the top and bottom end continue, there are six more Premier League games to look forward to on a busy Saturday in the English top flight.

Here are our experts’ selections for the day’s matches.

Newcastle vs Tottenham (Saturday, 12.30pm)

With both teams packed with attacking talent, another high-scoring encounter can be expected when Newcastle and Tottenham meet at St James’ Park this weekend.

Spurs have had four 2-2 draws in 15 of their away matches this season and that trend might well continue on their trip to the north east on Saturday.

Brentford vs Sheffield United (Saturday, 3pm)

Sheffield United have scored eight goals across their last four games and more can be expected when they head to Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium.

Brentford head into this game on the back of a 3-3 draw with Aston Villa and another goal fest could be on the cards here.

Burnley vs Brighton (Saturday, 3pm)

With just four wins to their name in the Premier League this season, it is hard to see Burnley make home advantage count to beat Brighton in this one.

These sides drew 1-1 at the Amex in December and a similar result is expected in Lancashire.

Manchester City vs Luton (Saturday, 3pm)

After a 6-2 mauling of Luton in their last meeting in the FA Cup, Manchester City look capable of inflicting another heavy defeat on Luton at the Etihad Stadium.

Pep Guardiola is likely to shuffle his pack after the players' efforts at Real Madrid in the Champions League in midweek but City have the depth in their squad to still earn a comprehensive win over the Hatters in Manchester.

Nottingham Forest vs Wolves (Saturday, 3pm)

There is a bit of extra spice in Saturday's clash at the City Ground as Nuno Espirito Santo faces his former club
There is a bit of extra spice in Saturday's clash at the City Ground as Nuno Espirito Santo faces his former club

With Nottingham Forest having won just one of their last eight games and Wolves registering one victory in their last six, neither of these sides are in great form heading into Saturday’s meeting.

Both these sides look capable of cancelling each other out at the City Ground, in a game that sees Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo come up against his former employers.

Bournemouth vs Manchester United (Saturday, 5.30pm)

Manchester United have managed to win six of their last nine away games in all competitions and will fancy their chances of another three points on the road at Bournemouth.

The Cherries have failed to win at home against a current top-six side this season and the Red Devils can head back north with the spoils in this one.

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