Premier League Predictions: Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United to win

Premier League Predictions: Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United to win

Must be a tough day for managers today. Almost every club is looking to sign or sell players and to add to the drama, they have to prepare their teams for the weekend games as well. This is why managers have assistants to deal with most of the team’s training and preparation and in some cases clubs appoint directors of football to handle the transfers.

Assuming Curbishley has both, what the hell does he do at West Ham then? Motivate them? He’s not a great motivator to begin with, so…

Anyway, on with this weekend’s predictions – to add your own, copy-paste the list at the end of the article and make your predictions in the comments.


Saturday 1 Sept 2007

Bolton vs Everton

Should be an interesting game – Faye is supposed to leave Bolton although Anelka is staying (no news yet whether Diouf would stay or not but I figure with Anelka staying he’d stick around too), and between Anelka and Diouf Bolton have a chance of coming away from this with a win.

Everton have Yakubu and Gravesen joining them in the last week, and added threat up front could jolt Everton into action, although I just don’t see them as a side that goes into an away game and comes away with 3 goals.

I’d bet on Bolton’s players doing better than Everton’s players on the day.

Soccerlens Prediction: Bolton to win – a gamble, I know.

Fulham vs Tottenham

A supposed ‘must-win’ game for Martin Jol and Tottenham while another chance for Lawrie Sanchez to figure out why his side is not winning despite his Irish luck. Fulham have quality but with Bent, Berba, Lennon, Dawson and Kaboul all in line for a recall on Saturday, I’d side with Tottenham.

Soccerlens Prediction: Tottenham to win.

Liverpool vs Derby

An easy one. Liverpool are in awesome form at home this year (the only two teams in recent memory to beat them at Anfield are Manchester United and Barcelona) and against a Derby side that is out of its depth in the Premier League, Rafa could (but won’t) field a second string and still win. No offense to Derby, but Rafa’s second string is quite decent icon smile Premier League Predictions: Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United to win

Soccerlens Prediction: Liverpool to win.

Middlesbrough vs Birmingham

One with goals. Brum and Boro can’t stop scoring or leaking them at the moment, so it’s bound to be an open game. Question is whether Birmingham have the quality to beat Boro and at least away from home, they don’t.

Soccerlens Prediction: Middlesbrough to win.

Newcastle vs Wigan

Not as easy as it looks. Wigan have been fighting hard this season, and Newcastle, despite their ‘undefeated’ record, will have a real fight on their hands. Good thing they have Owen and Martins and Viduka scoring in the last week, plus with Smith manning central midfield and the Zog and Milner on the wings, surely it’s too much for Bramble and co?

Soccerlens Prediction: Newcastle to win.

Reading vs West Ham

Both teams have an annoying tendency to win or draw when you expect them to lose and lose when you expect them to at least get a draw. Reading were good at the start of the season but got knocked about too easily by Bolton and while West Ham have been flat so far, I’d expect them to come out fighting today.

I doubt that it would be a draw though.

Soccerlens Prediction: West Ham to win.

Manchester United vs Sunderland

Manchester United have lost these types of fixtures before but after what happened at the start of the season they’re not going to let their guard down. Sunderland have done ‘OK’, but they haven’t brought in the right type of players (still need a defender and midfielder on the last day). Even with two new recruits, they’re likely to lose.

Soccerlens Prediction: Manchester United to win.

Sunday 2 Sep 2007

Arsenal vs Portsmouth

Arsenal are on a roll and getting better at breaking down stubborn sides while Pompey are improving but like Reading, still unpredictable in how they will fight or collapse. They could give Arsenal a scare, at most, but that’s not going to change much.

Soccerlens Prediction: Arsenal to win.

Blackburn vs Manchester City

It will be very interesting to see how Manchester City play here. I see them being more adventurous and taking the fight to Rovers, but as always it’s the central midfield I’m worried about with City. Blackburn have the will to fight and to score goals but if Petrov and Elano can get away from the hard tackles, they should be able to help City score.

This is still a Blackburn win though.

Soccerlens Prediction: A Blackburn win.

Aston Villa vs Chelsea

Aston Villa will play this game pretty much the same way they played against Liverpool, which makes it quite simple for Chelsea – get a goal in the first half, get the second on the break and stay on top of the table. Easier said than done, and Villa, especially if they sign a new striker on the last day, could push Chelsea a long way.

Soccerlens Prediction: Chelsea to win.

Make Your Predictions

If you noticed, I didn’t predict any draws this weekend. Considering that we had 3 draws last week and 3-4 draws is perhaps the average, I’m also shooting myself in the foot with this, right?

Well, go ahead, prove me wrong – copy-paste the list below and make your own predictions in the comments. Remember to tally it up and put up your final score (1 point for predicting the right result, total out of 10) here in the comments after the weekend.

Bolton vs Everton
Fulham vs Tottenham
Liverpool vs Derby
Middlesbrough vs Birmingham
Newcastle vs Wigan
Reading vs West Ham
Manchester United vs Sunderland
Arsenal vs Portsmouth
Blackburn vs Manchester City
Aston Villa vs Chelsea

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37 Comments

  1. Fifth Column

    Bolton 1 vs 1 Everton
    Fulham 1 vs 3 Tottenham
    Liverpool 4 vs 0 Derby
    Middlesbrough 1 vs 0 Birmingham
    Newcastle 2 vs 1 Wigan
    Reading 1 vs 1 West Ham
    Manchester United 3 vs 0 Sunderland
    Arsenal 1 vs 1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 1 vs 1 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 1 vs 2 Chelsea

    West Ham have never won away at Madjeski Stadium. Unless we buy several players today that won’t change.

    August 31st, 2007 @ 14:08
  2. rhys

    Bolton vs Everton
    Fulham vs Tottenham
    Liverpool vs Derby = 2-0
    Middlesbrough vs Birmingham = 1-1
    Newcastle vs Wigan = 2-1
    Reading vs West Ham = 0-2
    Manchester United vs Sunderland = 3-0
    Arsenal vs Portsmouth = 2-1
    Blackburn vs Manchester City = 1-3
    Aston Villa vs Chelsea = 1-1

    August 31st, 2007 @ 14:21
  3. dude

    Bolton 1 vs 1 Everton
    Fulham 1 vs 1 Tottenham
    Liverpool 0 vs 0 Derby
    Middlesbrough 0 vs 0 Birmingham
    Newcastle 0 vs 0 Wigan
    Reading 0 vs 0 West Ham
    Manchester United 0 vs 0 Sunderland
    Arsenal 1 vs 1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 1 vs 1 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 1 vs 1 Chelsea

    August 31st, 2007 @ 14:37
  4. Craig

    I reckon Fifth Column has got it spot on. Also dude is a facking comedian

    August 31st, 2007 @ 14:38
  5. martin gardiner

    Bolton 1 vs 0 Everton
    Fulham 1 vs 3 Tottenham
    Liverpool 2 vs 0 Derby
    Middlesbrough 1 vs 1 Birmingham
    Newcastle 2 vs 0 Wigan
    Reading 0 vs 1 West Ham
    Manchester United 2 vs 0 Sunderland
    Arsenal 1 vs 1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 1 vs 0 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 1 vs 1 Chelsea

    August 31st, 2007 @ 14:43
  6. Geordie

    Bolton 1 vs 2 Everton
    Fulham 0 vs 2 Tottenham
    Liverpool 3 vs 0 Derby
    Middlesbrough 1 vs 2 Birmingham
    Newcastle 3 vs 1 Wigan
    Reading 1 vs 1 West Ham
    Manchester United 5 vs 0 Sunderland
    Arsenal 3 vs 1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 2 vs 2 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 1 vs 3 Chelsea

    August 31st, 2007 @ 14:50
  7. kikikaka

    Bolton 2vs 1Everton
    Fulham 2vs 1Tottenham
    Liverpool 3 vs 0Derby
    Middlesbrough 2vs 0 Birmingham
    Newcastle 3 vs 1 Wigan
    Reading 2 vs 1 West Ham
    Manchester United 3 vs 1 Sunderland
    Arsenal 3 vs 1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 2 vs 1 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 1 vs 3 Chelsea

    August 31st, 2007 @ 14:58
  8. Liverpool_Fan

    Just predicting the biggest 6 games of the weekend!

    LIVERPOOL VS DERBY well Torres no doubt will get in some practice and maybe even Babel so a high scoring match is in prospect :) !!! 5:1

    BOLTON VS EVERTON our rivals look to be on form this fixture no doubt will be close but i think everton have improved enough to beat em!!! 2:3

    MAN U VS SUNDERLAND keane vs Saf well i reckon united will plain destroy em :) alot of chances though but i feel some sitters beeing missed!!!! 3:0

    ARSENAL VS POMPEY well i think its gonna be one of those days for arsenal although pompey i think will get a goal then sit back Arsenal might breack through!!! 1:1

    BLACKBURN VS MAN CITY two great teams indeed but i think blackburn will come through in the first half with a goal and kill the game later on!!! 2:0

    VILLA VS CHELSEA well Chelsea haven’t convinced me i think they’ve crawled out of every fixture so far and this will be the one to catch em!!!! 2:1 :)

    August 31st, 2007 @ 15:10
  9. Ashvin

    Bolton 3 vs 1 Everton
    Fulham 1 vs 4 Tottenham
    Liverpool 1 vs 0 Derby
    Middlesbrough 0 vs 0 Birmingham
    Newcastle 0 vs 0 Wigan
    Reading 1 vs 1 West Ham
    Manchester United 2 vs 0 Sunderland
    Arsenal 2 vs 1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 1 vs 0 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 1 vs 1 Chelsea

    August 31st, 2007 @ 15:41
  10. adam

    Bolton vs Everton 1-1
    Fulham vs Tottenham 1-2
    Liverpool vs Derby 3-0
    Middlesbrough vs Birmingham 2-2
    Newcastle vs Wigan 2-1
    Reading vs West Ham 2-0
    Manchester United vs Sunderland 1-1
    Arsenal vs Portsmouth 3-1
    Blackburn vs Manchester City 0-0
    Aston Villa vs Chelsea 1-2

    August 31st, 2007 @ 15:52
  11. ohmygosh

    West Ham to win 2-0… everything else? Who cares!

    August 31st, 2007 @ 15:53
  12. JOL IS GOD

    Bolton 2-1 Everton
    Fulham 0-3 Tottenham —Berba hatrick
    Liverpool 4-0 Derby
    Middlesbrough 1-0 Birmingham
    Newcastle 0-2 Wigan
    Reading 1-0 West Ham and W.Spam with another two out for the season
    Manchester United 3-1 Sunderland
    Arsenal 0-1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 2-1 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 1-3 Chelsea

    August 31st, 2007 @ 16:07
  13. 8goons

    Bolton vs Everton 2-2
    Fulham vs Tottenham 0-3
    Liverpool vs Derby 3-0
    Middlesbrough vs Birmingham 1-1
    Newcastle vs Wigan 2-1
    Reading vs West Ham 2-0
    Manchester United vs Sunderland 1-0
    Arsenal vs Portsmouth 1-1
    Blackburn vs Manchester City 1-1
    Aston Villa vs Chelsea 1-2

    after a slow start and key players coming back from injury, Spurs to kick on and start showing my they are so highly rated, easy win at Fulham. Coys)
    Sunderlands’s Roy Keane will have his team fired up for a return to his old stomping ground but will just fall short (unfortunately).
    Reading will bounce back after last weeks hammering and will hammer the hammers, (good stuff).
    Arse to be held by Pompey, a Fabagas dive in the penalty box in the last minute of six six minutes injury earns them a point.(crap)
    Liverpool stroll to an easy win over doomed Derby (its a ram raid)
    Villa unlucky not to get a draw Chelski nick the win in the last few minutes.(probably that tosser Lampard will score the winner)
    The rest who gives a shit !!!
    Coys

    August 31st, 2007 @ 16:23
  14. Conor

    Bolton vs Everton – 1-3
    Fulham vs Tottenham – 1-2
    Liverpool vs Derby – 3-0
    Middlesbrough vs Birmingham – 3-2
    Newcastle vs Wigan – 2-2
    Reading vs West Ham – 1-1
    Manchester United vs Sunderland – 3-1
    Arsenal vs Portsmouth – 2-0
    Blackburn vs Manchester City – 1-2
    Aston Villa vs Chelsea – 1-2

    August 31st, 2007 @ 16:43
  15. manutd jaluo

    lemme also shoot myself in the foot and make a wild prediction,man utd will go on top of arsenal,everton,newcastle,wigan, in the table standings by monday. newcastle win win but we will be on top of them by virtue of goal diff.wigan,arsenal and everton all to lose.that will see man utd leap to no.6 with only chelski,man city(thoouh not for long)liverpool(also not for long),portsmouth and blackburn on top of us.(for only a couple of games,
    Bolton vs Everton(bolton to win)
    Fulham vs Tottenham(draw)
    Liverpool vs Derby(scoucers to win)
    Middlesbrough vs Birmingham(boro to win)
    Newcastle vs Wigan(newcastle to win)
    Reading vs West Ham(reading to win)
    Manchester United vs Sunderland(of course)
    Arsenal vs Portsmouth(pompey to win)
    Blackburn vs Manchester City(blackburn to win)
    Aston Villa vs Chelsea(a boring 1 nil win to chelski)

    August 31st, 2007 @ 17:32
  16. LiamOKelly

    Bolton 1-2 Everton
    Fulham 1-3 Tottenham
    Liverpool 4-0 Derby
    Middlesbrough 1-0 Birmingham
    Newcastle 2-0 Wigan
    Reading 0-1 West Ham
    Manchester United 3-0 Sunderland (sorry Keano)
    Arsenal 1-1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 2-2 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 0-1 Chelsea

    August 31st, 2007 @ 20:22
  17. Limkins

    No offence but Arsenal beat Liverpool at Anfield 6-3 last season, that’s about as recent as the Barcalona and Man U matches if you will

    August 31st, 2007 @ 21:09
  18. Adam

    Arsenal beat Liverpool twice at Anfield last season, beating them in the FA Cup and Carling Cup.

    August 31st, 2007 @ 21:14
  19. Kingy the RED (YNWA)

    Bolton 2-1 Everton
    Fulham 1-1 Tottenham
    Liverpool 6-0 Derby (Torres 2,Babel,Alonso,Benayoun,Veronin)
    Middlesbrough 3-2 Birmingham
    Newcastle 1-0 Wigan
    Reading 1-1 West Ham
    Manchester United 2-2 Sunderland
    Arsenal 2-1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 1-2 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 2-1 Chelsea

    OK, Maybe a bit biased about the Liverpool score but I’m allowed to arent I..? I think Liverpool will bang a lot past Derby though. This is the year it comes home for sure.

    August 31st, 2007 @ 21:15
  20. Liverpool_Fan

    Yes we know that but Arsenal still failed to win either if i recall?

    August 31st, 2007 @ 21:39
  21. Ahmed Bilal

    none taken, i wanted to give someone else a chance to rub it in :)

    September 1st, 2007 @ 01:05
  22. Liverpool_Fan

    :) actually Arsenal was in Jan or Feb. Man u and barca were in march!

    September 1st, 2007 @ 01:52
  23. Adam

    @Liverpool_Fan

    True, but that wasn’t the intention of the statement. Ahmed said “the only two teams in recent memory to beat them at Anfield are Manchester United and Barcelona”. Whether Arsenal won the Cups or not, they still defeated Liverpool at Anfield.

    @ Ahmed

    You’re a sly bastard :)

    September 1st, 2007 @ 01:53
  24. Sean

    Bolton vs Everton(win)
    Fulham vs Tottenham (win)
    Liverpool(win) vs Derby
    Middlesbrough vs Birmingham (draw)
    Newcastle (win) vs Wigan
    Reading vs West Ham (draw)
    Manchester United (win) vs Sunderland
    Arsenal (win) vs Portsmouth
    Blackburn (win) vs Manchester City
    Aston Villa vs Chelsea (draw)

    September 1st, 2007 @ 01:53
  25. Yank_RedDevil_Fan

    @Adam

    Evidently with Ahmed, March is “recent memory”, but Februrary is either past the point of being recent, or is no longer memorable. :-)

    September 1st, 2007 @ 08:55
  26. The prediaccurate doctor

    Manchester United 3 vs 0 Sunderland

    Every other fixture aint my biz. its either man u or nothing
    Keane no hard feelings. SAF should play Fletcher and co. for the psychological benefits. if u dont understand me its not yourfault. its only for true man united fans. and no other persons should ever ever ever ever read my comments. do i make my self clear? f**h headz.see u while we r on the top of the table.

    There is only One United. I jus wish we played our Carling Cup midweek. Christie we missed u 2 much.

    September 1st, 2007 @ 10:51
  27. stvgrd

    Bolton 1-1 Everton
    Fulham 1-2 Tottenham
    Liverpool 4-0 Derby
    Middlesbrough 2-1 Birmingham
    Newcastle 3-1 Wigan
    Reading 2-1 West Ham
    Manchester United 3-0 Sunderland
    Arsenal 1-1 Portsmouth
    Blackburn 2-1 Manchester City
    Aston Villa 1-2 Chelsea

    September 1st, 2007 @ 15:16
  28. Mads

    Bolton vs Everton: 1-2
    Fulham vs Tottenham: 0-2
    Liverpool vs Derby: 2-0
    Middlesbrough vs Birmingham: 2-0
    Newcastle vs Wigan: 3-1
    Reading vs West Ham: 1-1
    Manchester United vs Sunderland: 3-1
    Arsenal vs Portsmouth: 1-1 (Kanu)
    Blackburn vs Manchester City: 2-2
    Aston Villa vs Chelsea: 0-1 (last minute—arrgh!)

    Who won last week’s prediction? Where do you post them?

    September 1st, 2007 @ 19:44
  29. Taehr

    Kingy the red.yo predictions are freaky

    September 1st, 2007 @ 23:47
  30. coyw

    FREAKY GOOD, Kingy the RED (YNWA). Brilliant prediction. Only off by a bit, give Benayoun’s goal to Alonso and bam. Nice.

    September 2nd, 2007 @ 02:23
  31. jack saunderson

    west ham will win the league!

    September 2nd, 2007 @ 16:23
  32. Liverpool_Fan

    let me have a snap at this “guessing :)

    United Struggle 1:0

    Arsenal Win 3:1

    Chelsea lose 2:0

    Liverpool Destroy 6:0

    September 2nd, 2007 @ 21:56
  33. Liverpool_Fan

    Wo kingy the red i hope you put a bet on the liverpool match the odds of that beeing the score are 100-1 you know :) any time you predict a score over five goals its 100-1 :)

    September 2nd, 2007 @ 23:46
  34. bob _ ffc

    lol villa 2-0

    September 3rd, 2007 @ 03:38
  35. Ahmed Bilal

    Not putting up the ‘winners’ – it’s a bitch to calculate 30+ predictions, so feel free to post your own scores.

    I got 7 out of 10 right. What about you guys?

    September 3rd, 2007 @ 12:09
  36. Liverpool_Fan

    i got 5 outa 6 results right :) not bad but no scores right

    September 3rd, 2007 @ 12:15
  37. ???

    Bolton vs Everton
    Fulham vs Tottenham
    Liverpool vs Derby Home
    Middlesbrough vs Birmingham Home
    Newcastle vs Wigan Home
    Reading vs West Ham Home
    Manchester United vs Sunderland Home
    Arsenal vs Portsmouth Home
    Blackburn vs Manchester City Draw
    Aston Villa vs Chelsea Draw

    March 27th, 2008 @ 18:53

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