Premier League: Predictions for all five games on Sunday

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Recommended bets:
- Iliman Ndiaye to score anytime against Southampton
- Draw between West Ham and Nottingham Forest
- Brentford to beat Fulham and BTTS
- Ipswich draw no bet against Leicester
- Draw between Arsenal and Newcastle
With the spotlight on Saturday on the FA Cup, there are now five Premier League games on Sunday and we have collated our writers' predictions ahead of Sunday's fixtures.
Everton vs Southampton (12pm)
Everton will say goodbye to Goodison Park as a Premier League ground this weekend as they prepare to face Southampton.
David Moyes' team returned to winning ways last week as they beat Fulham 3-1, while Southampton are winless in 13 games.
Everton will be desperate to finish on a high at their iconic ground and striker Iliman Ndiaye should have his say on proceedings.
The striker has scored nine goals this season for the Toffees and he should prosper against the worst defence in the Premier League.
West Ham vs Nottingham Forest (2.15pm)
West Ham ended their eight-match winless run against Manchester United last weekend with a 2-0 victory and they will look to put a dent in Nottingham Forest's top-five push.
Forest are winless in four matches and are struggling for consistency and now face a more confient Hammers team that have drawn three in a row at home.
Nuno Espirito Santo's men have only lost one of their last five away from home in all competitions, but may have to settle for a share of the spoils.
Brentford vs Fulham (3pm)
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Brentford will fancy their chances of making it three home wins in a row when they face rivals Fulham.
The Bees have won four in a row and are unbeaten in six in the Premier League, while the Cottagers have lost four of their last five.
Fulham have scored in three of those games, though, and they should be able to at least get themselves on the scoresheet.
Leicester vs Ipswich (3pm)
Leicester and Ipswich are tied on 22 points as they head through the relegation trap door and both teams will be desperate to pick up a rare top-flight win.
Foxes striker Jamie Vardy will play his final home game for Leicester and Ipswich will hope to ruin his farewell party at the King Power Stadium.
Fifteen of Ipswich's 22 points have come on the road and that suggests they can get a result at goal-shy Leicester on Sunday.
Arsenal vs Newcastle (4.30pm)
Only two points separate Arsenal and Newcastle in the Premier League table ahead of Sunday's encounter.
The Gunners' campaign is ending in a whimper with no win in five games, while Newcastle are unbeaten in three.
Mikel Arteta's team have drawn four of their last six league games, though, suggesting they are hard to break down.
A draw for the Gunners is not a bad result as it would prevent Newcastle from usurping them in the table, and they can grind out a point on home territory
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