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Every other week we run through our six predictions from the selected matches, justifying our choice for each.

 

Brighton vs Fulham – Full match preview

Saturday, 3pm KO

 

Both teams are locked on three points ahead of Saturday’s meeting at the Amex Stadium. Brighton’s solitary victory came over Manchester United, while Fulham beat Burnley 4-2 last weekend to kickstart their campaign. There have been over 2.5 goals in Brighton’s last five league matches against Fulham and the Seagulls have come out on top in all of them. Chris Hughton’s side have only lost four home league games since the start of last season.

 

Back Burnley to inflict more misery on Manchester United in free-to-play £1m jackpot

 

Crystal Palace vs Southampton – Full match preview

Saturday, 3pm KO

 

Crystal Palace have endured quite a tough start to the season and perhaps haven't got the results their performances deserved. The Eagles will, however, be targeting three points against an underperforming Southampton side. Mark Hughes’ side have failed to win 25 of their last 28 Premier League matches and have also failed to score in two of their last three trips to Selhurst Park.

 

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West Ham vs Wolves – Full match preview

Saturday, 3pm KO

 

West Ham have made a disastrous start to the new season after investing heavily in a new manager and squad during the summer. The Hammers are bottom of the Premier League with three defeats in a row, while no team has conceded more goals (9). Wolves, meanwhile, may only have two points but have been hugely impressive, holding reigning champions Manchester City to a draw last weekend. Wolves are winless in their last three against the Hammers but are perfectly poised to change that here.

 

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Millwall vs Swansea – Full match preview

Saturday, 5:30pm KO

 

Swansea’s strong start to the season appears to be a false dawn. The Swans are now winless in four matches and have failed to score in three of those. Millwall, meanwhile, have also gone off the boil in the league with successive defeats. They even had to come from 2-1 down with two late goals to overcome League One side Plymouth in the EFL Cup in midweek. Neither side are in form at the moment and a stalemate heading into the international break looks likely.

 

Back Burnley to inflict more misery on Manchester United in free-to-play £1m jackpot

 

Ipswich vs Norwich - Full match preview

Sunday, 12pm KO

 

The first Old Farm derby of the season does not come at a good time for Ipswich, who start the weekend bottom of the Championship. The Tractor Boys are winless in 10 derby fixtures against Norwich and do not look well placed to end that streak here. There has been under 2.5 goals in seven of the last eight matches, which suggests a narrow win to Norwich looks the most likely outcome on Sunday afternoon.

 

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Burnley vs Manchester United – Full match preview

Sunday, 4pm KO

 

Manchester United in disarray at the moment follow successive defeats in the Premier League. The pressure is on Jose Mourinho and will be ramped up a notch if they fail to win away to Burnley on Sunday. Burnley are not in great shape themselves, failing to win any of their first nine matches of the season in regular time. Nevertheless, they have a great chance to gather some momentum this weekend. They have failed to score in their last three home matches against United, but the Red Devils have never convinced in those fixtures.

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Back Burnley to inflict more misery on Manchester United in free-to-play £1m jackpot

Back Burnley to inflict more misery on Manchester United in free-to-play £1m jackpot