
The Premier League returns this weekend for gameweek 25. Ten matches take place between Friday 6 February and Sunday 8 February. Manchester United host Spurs on Saturday, while Man City travel to Liverpool on Sunday. Below, you can find our predictions for each match.
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Leeds vs Nottingham Forest – Friday 6 February – 8:00pm
Leeds saw their five game unbeaten streak at Elland Road come to an end against Arsenal last week, but there is plenty of reason to believe they can respond in the right way on Friday night. Even though Nottingham Forest have collected over half of their points on the road this season, this feels like a strong spot for Leeds to get back on track. Victories at home against Chelsea, Fulham and Crystal Palace have fueled a genuine push for survival, and the atmosphere under the lights should once again play a major role. Daniel Farke’s side thrive on tempo and aggression in these moments, and Forest may find it difficult to live with that intensity. With the crowd fully invested and the stakes high against a direct rival, Leeds look well placed to grind out a narrow but crucial win.
Prediction: Leeds 2-0 Nottingham Forest (11/1 with BetMGM)
Man United vs Spurs – Saturday 7 February – 12:30pm
United hype is back, but the defence still leaks. Just three clean sheets all season puts them near the bottom, and Spurs rarely blank — they’ve scored in 20 of 24 league games under Frank. BTTS looks the obvious angle at Old Trafford. The numbers back it up: 18 of United’s 24 league games have landed BTTS, and adding Both Teams 1+ Card boosts it to 1.91. Cards for both sides have shown in 11 of 12 at Old Trafford, nine of Spurs’ 12 away, and 12 of the last 13 H2Hs.
Prediction: Man Utd 3-1 Spurs (14/1 with BetMGM)
Arsenal vs Sunderland – Saturday 7 February – 3:00pm
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Arsenal look a strong bet this weekend, with an outstanding home record against newly promoted sides and a long unbeaten run in these fixtures. Sunderland have impressed at times this season, but this feels like a step too far at the Emirates. The visitors are winless in seven away games, though they may still get on the scoresheet. Goals look likely, with over 2.5 landing in most recent Arsenal matches and in each of Sunderland’s last four.
Prediction: Arsenal 3-0 Sunderland (8/1 with BetMGM)
Bournemouth vs Aston Villa – Saturday 7 February – 3:00pm
A high-scoring contest looks to be a wise choice for punters on the south coast on Saturday. The Cherries are now unbeaten in four and can prove problematic for Villa. A share of the points looks the way to go and we like the look of 2-2 in the correct score market at 14/1.
Prediction: Bournemouth 2-2 Aston Villa (14/1 with BetMGM)
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Burnley vs West Ham – Saturday 7 February – 3:00pm
Burnley are winless in their last seven Premier League games against West Ham (D3 L4), having won four of their previous five against them (L1). The Clarets are winless in their last 15 Premier League games (D5 L10). Only once have they ever had a longer run within the same top-flight campaign, going 17 without a win at the start of 1889-90.
Prediction: Burnley 0-2 West Ham (15/2 with BetMGM)
Fulham vs Everton – Saturday 7 February – 3:00pm
Only the current top-three Premier League sides have more home wins this season than Fulham (7 in 12 games), who have already equalled their total from last season (W7 D5 L7). Only in 2005-06 (68%, won 13/19) do they have a better home win percentage than in 2025-26 (58%).
Prediction: Fulham 1-0 Everton (8/1 with BetMGM)
Wolves vs Chelsea – Saturday 7 February – 3:00pm
Chelsea showed their defensive strength by at Arsenal on Tuesday and we are backing them to keep a clean sheet here. Wolves have scored just four goals across their last seven Premier League games at Molineux (W1 D1 L5), scoring three of those from five shots in the first half against West Ham in January (60% conversion rate). Across their other 13 halves of football in that time, they have scored just once from 59 shots (2% conversion).
Prediction: Wolves 0-3 Chelsea (12/1 with BetMGM)
Newcastle vs Brentford – Saturday 7 February – 5:30pm
Newcastle may be favourites on paper, but after a tough semi-final against Man City on Wednesday, Brentford look worth taking a chance on here. The Bees have won two of their last three league games against Newcastle, and Premier League meetings between Brentford and Newcastle have averaged 4.1 goals per game (37 goals in 9 games), the highest ratio of any fixture played as many times.
Prediction: Newcastle 1-2 Brentford (14/1 with BetMGM)
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Brighton vs Crystal Palace – Sunday 8 February – 2:00pm
Just two points separate these two teams in the table, and a tight contest could be on the cards on Sunday. Taking a look back at previous meetings over the last few years and six of the last 13 have finished with a scoreline of 1-1. At 13/2, it’s worth taking a punt on another stalemate here.
Prediction: Brighton 1-1 Crystal Palace (13/2 with BetMGM)
Liverpool vs Man City – Sunday 8 February – 4:30pm
Liverpool have lost just one of their last 22 Premier League home games against Manchester City (W14 D7), with that defeat coming the only time they hosted them as reigning champions (1-4 in February 2021). City have looked far from watertight in recent weeks and the exciting duo of Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike can cause Pep Guardiola’s side serious issues. With more time to prepare for this clash, the vote goes to Liverpool.
Prediction: Liverpool 2-0 Man City (10/1 with BetMGM)


