Wednesday, 1 October 2025

Premier Predictions (Week 07)

Sandwiched inbetween a full European week and an International week it's Week 7 of the Premier League.

Starts Friday night at Bournemouth, then 4 games on Saturday and 5 on Sunday.
Arsenal v West Ham? the Hammers have won the last 2 games at Arsenal while getting stuffed at home by them, no idea?
Sunderland doing much better than expected go to Man Utd who are doing much worse than expected.
Chelsea and Liverpool both having "wobbles" could be tight.
Sunday's games should all be close affairs? Man City go to bogie team Brentford, Palace's unbeaten record to be tested at Everton.


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


Good Luck All  😀

(hopefully Bio and Gibbo turn up this week)

14 comments:

  1. Check last week's spam Lee! I certainly posted my predictions on the Thursday, my time.

    Bournemouth v Fulham 2-1

    Leeds v Tottenham 1-2
    Arsenal v West Ham 4-0
    Man Utd v Sunderland 1-2
    Chelsea v Liverpool 1-1

    Aston Villa v Burnley 2-2
    Everton v Crystal Palace 1-2
    Newcastle v Nottm Forest 1-1
    Wolves v Brighton 1-2
    Brentford v Man City 1-3

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    1. Spam checked multiple times, The last post from you was 20th September which was the Week 5 games.
      Sorry Bio if it was there it would show up?

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  2. Sutton's guest this week is Idlewild's Rod Jones

    Their predictions (Sutton - Rod - BBC-AI)

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

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

    Gibbo

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  4. Bournemouth v Fulham 1-0
    Leeds v Tottenham 1-1
    Arsenal v West Ham 1-1 (gotta have faith?)
    Man Utd v Sunderland 2-2
    Chelsea v Liverpool 1-1
    Aston Villa v Burnley 2-0
    Everton v Crystal Palace 1-1
    Newcastle v Nottm Forest 3-1
    Wolves v Brighton 1-2
    Brentford v Man City 2-3

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

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  6. Leeds vs Tottenham 0-1
    Arsenal vs West Ham 1-1
    Man United vs Sunderland 2-0
    Chelsea vs Liverpool 2-1
    Aston Villa vs Burnley 2-0
    Everton vs Crystal Palace 0-0
    Newcastle vs Nott'm Forest 1-1
    Wolves vs Brighton 0-3
    Brentford vs Man City 1-1

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  7. Late show at Bournemouth with a 3-1 win
    A point for everyone

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

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  9. Win for Tottenham at a wet and windy Elland road, good game

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  10. Wins for Tottenham, Arsenal, Man Utd and Chelsea
    Day 2 Scores (5 games)
    Paul 8, Biopunk 5, Paulo 5, Gibbo 3, Lee 1, (Sutton 5, Rod 2, BBC-AI 6, Model 8)
    :(

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  11. Wins for Villa, Everton, Newcastle, Man City and a draw at Wolves
    Palace lose their record in the last minute, Big Ange loses again, Haaland scores early but that was all

    Week 7 Final Scores (10 games)
    Paul 11, Gibbo 10, Paulo 9, Biopunk 6, Lee 4, (Sutton 7, Rod 7, BBC-AI 9, Model 9)

    All pretty close at the end, one more goal for Man City would have changed it all.
    But Paul hangs on for a 3rd win this season, another bad one from me :(
    Congrats Paul :)

    Prem back on the 18th October after yet another International break

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