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Premier League: Predictions for all seven games on Saturday
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Kevin De Bruyne could return for Manchester City after being an unused substitute in midweek
Kevin De Bruyne could return for Manchester City after being an unused substitute in midweek

There are seven games taking place in the Premier League on Saturday, and there is plenty on the line at both ends of the table.

Here are our experts' selections for Saturday's games.

Crystal Palace vs Manchester City (Saturday, 12.30pm)

Manchester City will look to continue their title charge at Selhurst Park in Saturday's early kick-off, having beaten Aston Villa 4-1 on Wednesday.

Both Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland were rested in midweek against the Villans and could return, in a game that Palace could have some joy in.

Oliver Glasner's side have scored in four of his five games in charge, and they face a City team who have conceded in seven of their last eight away matches in the top flight.

Aston Villa vs Brentford (Saturday, 3pm)

Unai Emery will be hopeful a return to Villa Park can get Aston Villa's top-four push back on track
Unai Emery will be hopeful a return to Villa Park can get Aston Villa's top-four push back on track

After their heavy defeat at the Etihad Stadium, Aston Villa host Brentford at Villa Park this weekend.

Only the current top three have a better home record than the Villans, and they will fancy their chances against a Brentford team that have lost nine of their last 10 away games.

While the hosts should come out on top, the Bees have scored in six of their last seven, so Thomas Frank's side should go down fighting.

Everton vs Burnley (Saturday, 3pm)

Two teams fighting it out at the bottom of the table meet at Goodison Park as Everton host Burnley.

The Toffees are winless in 13 league games under Sean Dyche, while the Clarets are unbeaten in their last four games in all competitions.

Recent draws against West Ham and Chelsea will have given Burnley confidence, and they are expected to secure at least a share of the spoils on Saturday.

Fulham vs Newcastle (Saturday, 3pm)

Newcastle will go in search of their sixth straight win against Fulham when they head to Craven Cottage on Saturday afternoon.

The Magpies have kept a clean sheet in five of their last seven against the Cottagers, and while they may not improve that particular record, they should have too much attacking prowess for their hosts.

Fulham have recently conceded six goals in two games — against Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest, so with Newcastle's Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak in fine form, they will be tough to stop, even on their travels.

Luton vs Bournemouth (Saturday, 3pm)

Luton will look to improve their chances of avoiding relegation when they take on Bournemouth this weekend.

The Hatters are 18th and running out of time to avoid the drop, but they face a Bournemouth side that have won just one of their last five away games in the league.

Both teams have scored in 24 of Luton's 31 top-flight games, so expect another exciting encounter.

Wolves vs West Ham (Saturday, 3pm)

David Moyes' West Ham occupy seventh place going into the weekend's round of fixtures
David Moyes' West Ham occupy seventh place going into the weekend's round of fixtures

Two teams with top-10 aspirations meet at Molineux on Saturday as Wolves entertain West Ham.

The Hammers are three points and four places better off than Wolves in seventh, but they have lost seven of their last 10 away games.

However, Wolves have only won one of their last five and the current form of both suggests they could very well cancel each other out.

Brighton vs Arsenal (Saturday, 5.30pm)

While Brighton were held to a goalless draw against Brentford in midweek, they may be able to put a dent in Arsenal's title bid.

The Seagulls are on a 14-game unbeaten streak on home soil, while three of Arsenal's four defeats have come away from home.

Brighton can give any top-six team problems if they perform to their best, and having home advantage should help them grab at least a point.

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Premier LeagueCrystal PalaceManchester CityAston VillaBrentfordEvertonBurnleyFulhamNewcastle UnitedLuton TownAFC BournemouthWolverhampton WanderersWest Ham UnitedBrighton & Hove AlbionArsenal
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