As the Premier League action heats up, several teams look primed to secure three points this Saturday. Based on form, squad strength, and opposition struggles, here are five teams expected to come out on top.
1. Manchester United to Overcome Everton's Hoodoo
Everton's miserable record against United continues to be a thorn in their side, even when the Red Devils are far from their best.
The 4-0 defeat in the reverse fixture came under different management and shouldn't be overanalyzed.
United, desperate to climb the table, will be fired up to avoid another setback.
Everton's inconsistency in front of goal makes an upset unlikely.
2. Arsenal to Pile More Misery on West Ham
Arsenal's attacking power should be more than enough to dismantle a struggling West Ham side.
West Ham have failed to keep a clean sheet in 2025.
Ethan Nwaneri's form adds extra firepower to Arteta's side.
The Gunners are chasing Liverpool and will want to apply pressure before Sunday's top-of-the-table clash.
3. Aston Villa to Edge Out Chelsea
Villa have been strong at home and face a Chelsea side still struggling for fluency.
Chelsea dominated Villa in December but have lacked cutting edge lately.
Villa's home form is a huge advantage.
Chelsea's defensive issues could prove costly.
4. Brighton to Continue Their Dominance at Southampton
Brighton's mixed form hasn't affected their strong record against struggling sides like Southampton.
The Seagulls have never lost a Premier League game at St Mary's.
Their impressive performance against Chelsea shows their attacking threat.
Southampton's survival hopes look increasingly slim.
5. Tottenham to Complete Revenge Mission Against Ipswich
Ipswich held Villa to a draw but remain vulnerable at home, making Spurs favourites.
Ipswich relied on their goalkeeper to save them at Villa Park.
Tottenham's squad is boosted both in confidence and numbers.
Spurs will want to avenge their previous slip-up against Ipswich.
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