Thursday, 18 September 2025

Premier Predictions (Week 05)

With all the wall to wall football nowadays it's hard to believe it's only week 5 of the season
7 games on Saturday, 3 on Sunday

Mersey derby to start, late winner expected.
Chelsea go to Man Utd, more pain for Amorim?
West Ham haven't won at home to Palace for 7 years so unlikely to start now πŸ˜”
Arsenal v Man City used to be a big game, but unless Haaland has one of those days it looks like a home win.
Villa at Sunderland, Emery badly needs something.


Liverpool v Everton
Brighton v Tottenham
Burnley v Nottm Forest
West Ham v Crystal Palace
Wolves v Leeds
Man Utd v Chelsea
Fulham v Brentford
*
Bournemouth v Newcastle
Sunderland v Aston Villa
Arsenal v Man City


Good Luck All  πŸ˜€

11 comments:

  1. Just to confuse me and mess up my spreadsheet Chris Sutton has 3 guests this week as well the BBC AI.
    James Skelly from the The Coral, James Walsh from Starsailor and Katherine Parlour from Picture Parlour.

    Hopefully this will make sense?
    Predictions In order - Sutton - Skelly - Walsh - Parlour - AI

    Liverpool v Everton 2-0 3-1 2-1 1-3 2-1
    Brighton v Tottenham 2-1 1-2 2-2 2-1 2-2
    Burnley v Nottm Forest 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-2 2-0
    West Ham v Crystal Palace 0-1 1-2 2-1 1-3 1-2
    Wolves v Leeds 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-2 3-2
    Man Utd v Chelsea 1-2 1-3 1-1 1-3 1-2
    Fulham v Brentford 2-1 2-0 2-1 1-1 1-1
    Bournemouth v Newcastle 2-1 2-2 1-3 2-1 1-1
    Sunderland v Aston Villa 0-2 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-0
    Arsenal v Man City 1-0 1-2 1-1 3-2 3-2

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  2. Liverpool v Everton 2-0
    Brighton v Tottenham 1-1
    Burnley v Nottm Forest 0-0
    West Ham v Crystal Palace 1-2
    Wolves v Leeds 1-0
    Man Utd v Chelsea 1-2
    Fulham v Brentford 1-0
    Bournemouth v Newcastle 2-1
    Sunderland v Aston Villa 1-1
    Arsenal v Man City 2-1

    Hope I'm wrong on a few of these (as I usually am), just chasing points

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  3. Liverpool 2 Everton 1
    Brighton 2 spurs 0
    Burnley 3 forest 2
    West Ham 1 palace 1
    Wolves 0 Leeds 0
    Man Utd 1 Chelsea 3
    Fulham 1 Brentford 1
    Bournemouth 1 Newcastle 1
    Sunderland 2 Villa 0
    Arsenal 1 Man City 1
    Cheers
    Paulo

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  4. Liverpool vs Everton 1-0
    Brighton vs Tottenham 1-0
    Burnley vs Nott'm Forest 0-1
    West Ham vs Crystal Palace 0-2
    Wolves vs Leeds 2-1
    Man United vs Chelsea 0-2
    Fulham vs Brentford 0-1
    Bournemouth vs Newcastle 1-0
    Sunderland vs Aston Villa 1-0
    Arsenal vs Man City 1-1

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  5. Liverpool v Everton 3-2
    Brighton v Tottenham 2-2
    Burnley v Nottm Forest 1-2
    West Ham v Crystal Palace 2-0
    Wolves v Leeds 1-0
    Man Utd v Chelsea 1-2
    Fulham v Brentford 1-1

    Bournemouth v Newcastle 2-1
    Sunderland v Aston Villa 0-2
    Arsenal v Man City 1-2

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  6. Looks like Blogger is sending everything to spam again after a few weeks of being Ok, no worries I'm checking

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  7. Liverpool 3 v 1 Everton
    Brighton 0 v 1 Tottenham
    Burnley 0 v 0 Nottm Forest
    West Ham 0 v 2 Crystal Palace
    Wolves 2 v 1 Leeds
    Man Utd 1 v 2 Chelsea
    Fulham 1 v 1 Brentford
    Bournemouth 1 v 0 Newcastle
    Sunderland 0 v 1 Aston Villa
    Arsenal 1 v 0 Man City

    Gibbo

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  8. Liverpool v Everton 2-0
    Brighton v Tottenham 2-1
    Burnley v Nottm Forest 2-1
    West Ham v Crystal Palace 0-2
    Wolves v Leeds 2-1
    Man Utd v Chelsea 1-1
    Fulham v Brentford 1-0
    *
    Bournemouth v Newcastle 2-1
    Sunderland v Aston Villa 2-1
    Arsenal v Man City 2-1

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  9. Liverpool hanging on after going 2 up, Grealish superb for Everton.
    Dubious refereeing, Dewsbury Hall booked for taking a free kick too quickly?
    Grealish chopped down about 10 times by Bradley but no booking??

    Extended Leaderboard
    Paulo 3, Biopunk 1, Gibbo 1, Lee 1, Paul 1
    (Sutton 1, Skelly 1, Walsh 1, Parlour 0, BBC AI 3, Model 1)

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  10. So that's wins for Liverpool, Palace, Leeds, Man Utd and Fulham plus 2 draws
    More goals than expected, no clean sheets

    Day 1 Extended Leaderboard (7 Games)
    Lee 7, Biopunk 4, Gibbo 3, Paul 3, Paulo 3
    (Sutton 3, Skelly 8, Walsh 7, Parlour 1, BBC AI 9, Model 2)

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  11. 3 draws today, Arsenal get a late equaliser, Villa still can't win against 10 men

    Final Week 5 Extended Scoreboard (10 Games)
    Lee 10, Paulo 7, Biopunk 4, Gibbo 3, Paul 3
    (Sutton 3, Skelly 12, Walsh 10, Parlour 1, BBC AI 10, Model 5)

    Overall a win for Sutton guest James Skelley with 12 with the other James getting 10
    The AI battle goes to the BBC 10-5, Paul's model with a last minute 3 pointer to save some face.
    But between the 5 real people it's a win for Me :) about time
    Congrats Me :D

    12 Prem teams in action this week in League Cup and Europa League
    Prem back on Saturday

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