Alan Shearer’s Premier League predictions including Liverpool vs Arsenal – Bundlezy

Alan Shearer’s Premier League predictions including Liverpool vs Arsenal

Alan Shearer holding a mic with the Premiere League logo, in front of a football pitch and text reading: 'Alan Shearer predictions'.
Alan Shearer’s latest Premier League predictions have landed (Picture: Getty/Metro)

Alan Shearer’s latest Premier League predictions have landed for a weekend in which defending champions Liverpool take on Arsenal.

This weekend’s Premier League action begins on Saturday with a west London derby between Chelsea and Fulham.

Later in the day, Manchester United will look to recover from an embarrassing defeat to League Two side Grimsby Town against Premier League new-boys Burnley.

Liverpool’s clash against Arsenal at Anfield is the standout game on Sunday, though eyes will also be on struggling West Ham and their visit to Nottingham Forest.

As even, England legend and Betway ambassador Alan Shearer has revealed his Premier League predictions to Metro.

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Chelsea v Fulham

Fulham got a good point coming back late on against Man United. But Chelsea seem to be in the groove. They battered West Ham and with them being at home, I think they’ll have enough to win it.

Home win

West Ham United v Chelsea - Premier League
Chelsea thrashed West Ham last weekend (Picture: Getty)

Wolves v Everton

I think Everton will be ok this season. Wolves haven’t made a great start. It remains to be seen whether they’ll have Strand Larsen in the team. I’ll go for a draw.

Draw

Tottenham v Bournemouth

Tottenham have had a great start and Bournemouth haven’t. After last weekend’s performance against Man City, I’d be confident Spurs will take all three points at home.

Home win

Man United v Burnley

Burnley had a great win last week and had their moments against Tottenham. I guess they’ll have moments again at Old Trafford but I just think the pressure on a Man United win will be huge so I’ll go for a home win.

Home win

Grimsby Town v Manchester United - Carabao Cup Second Round
Manchester United were beaten by Grimsby Town (Picture: Getty)

Sunderland v Brentford

That is definitely a six-pointer. Sunderland will be reasonably strong at home against teams in the bottom half, I think. That’s their chance to stay in the Premier League this year. We’ve seen it already when they played West Ham. Brentford have won a couple of games, so I’ll go for a draw.

Draw

Leeds v Newcastle

Newcastle have a decent record at Elland Road. The performance on Monday night should give them confidence and although they have injuries, they should have enough to beat Leeds. Away win.

Away win

Brighton v Man City

Man City have to bounce back, and I think they will against Brighton. I’m not convinced by Brighton this year so away win.

Man City win

Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
Pep Guardiola’s Man City lost to Tottenham last time out (Picture: Getty)

Nottingham Forest v West Ham

Home win. West Ham are a mess. I saw what happened against Wolves and in the first two league games, conceding three to Sunderland and five at home to Chelsea. Home win here for me.

Home win

Liverpool v Arsenal

This is a really interesting game. Both teams have won two from two. Liverpool haven’t played well in either game but a good trait to have is not playing well and still being able to win. I’ll go for a really, really tight draw.

Draw

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace 

Aston Villa have been poor and they’re a tough one to work out at the moment. I think they win here though and pick up their first three points of the season.

Home win

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