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Premier League Predictions Gameweek 10: Back United to come out on top at the City Ground

The Premier League returns for Gameweek 10, with fixtures taking place over Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Seven matches take place on Saturday, with leaders Arsenal making the trip to Burnley at 3:00pm, while Spurs vs Chelsea is sure to be a lively affair at 5:30pm. On Sunday, West Ham host Newcastle and Manchester City take on high-flying Bournemouth. The action is rounded off at 8:00pm on Monday, with Everton making the trip to the north east to take on Sunderland.

Here are the fixtures for Gameweek 10 (November 1-3, 2025), along with our predictions for each game.

Crystal Palace vs Brentford – Saturday 1 November, 3:00pm

Crystal Palace and Brentford played out two goalless draws in their first Premier League clashes, but goals have flowed freely since then and both teams have found the net in each of their last six meetings. We’re expecting that trend to continue this weekend.Brentford had the upper hand over Palace last season and could trouble the Eagles again, yet this one looks finely balanced. Our prediction: a closely fought contest ending in a score draw.

Prediction: Crystal Palace 1-1 Brentford (6/1 with BOYLE Sports)

Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United – Saturday 1 November, 3:00pm

Nottingham Forest have lost six of their last seven Premier League matches (D1), including the last four in a row without scoring. Manchester United have won their last three Premier League matches, their best winning run in one season since a run of four in February 2024.

Prediction: Nottingham Forest 0-2 Manchester United (10/1 with BOYLE Sports)

Burnley vs Arsenal – Manchester United – Saturday 1 November, 3:00pm

Arsenal have won their last four Premier League matches, last enjoying a longer winning streak between April and August 2024 (8 in a row). Their last three wins have all been without conceding, last doing that in four in a row in April/May 2014, with Mikel Arteta starting all four of those wins.

Prediction: Burnley 0-2 Arsenal (9/1 with BOYLE Sports)

Brighton vs Leeds – Saturday 1 November, 3:00pm

Brighton have won 4 of the last 8 meetings, unbeaten at home against Leeds since 2016. Brighton head into their clash with Leeds as clear favourites, with most pundits tipping them to take all three points. The Seagulls’ recent form backs up that confidence, with three wins from their last five outings, including an impressive triumph over Newcastle, suggesting they’re in good shape. Leeds, meanwhile, come into the game on the back of a defeat and will need a big response to upset the odds.

Prediction: Brighton 3-1 Leeds (14/1 with BOYLE Sports)

Fulham vs Wolves – Saturday 1 November, 3:00pm

Fulham and Wolves look set for a tense, tactical showdown, with both sides boasting evenly matched defences. It’s the kind of game where clear chances could be scarce and predicting a winner feels like a coin toss. The numbers don’t offer much clarity on who might edge it, but they do suggest a low-scoring affair is on the cards.

Prediction: Fulham 1-1 Wolves (11/2 with BOYLE Sports)

Tottenham vs Chelsea – Saturday 1 November, 5:30pm

Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 5 away trips to Spurs. It is difficult to predict which Thomas Frank side will turn up on Saturday, but they look too short in the match result market. Taking Chelsea to win in an exciting contest looks the wise option here.

Prediction Tottenham 2-3 Chelsea (20/1 with BOYLE Sports)

Liverpool vs Aston Villa – Saturday 1 November, 8:00pm

Despite a shocking run of results, expect a much-improved showing from Arne Slot’s side. Several games in recent weeks, such as the Manchester United defeat at Anfield could easily have gone the other way and with Liverpool’s attacking figures still inceedibly positive, they can prove their doubters wrong and get the win against Villa.

Prediction: Liverpool 2-1 Aston Villa (7/1 with BOYLE Sports)

West Ham vs Newcastle – Sunday 2 November, 2:00pm

Defensive frailties have plagued West Ham this season, leaving them with the worst goals-against record in the Premier League, having conceded 20 times. They have also faced the second-highest number of shots (133) and hold the second-worst expected goals against total (15.2). This is the quickest they have let in 20 goals so early in a season since 1967-68, when they conceded 21 in eight games. Newcastle have yet to claim an away win this term, but this fixture presents an ideal chance to finally secure three points.

Prediction: West Ham 1-2 Newcastle (7/1 with BOYLE Sports)

Manchester City vs Bournemouth – Sunday 2 November, 4:30pm

Bournemouth have been a bettor’s delight for goals in away matches, with 14 of their last 16 road games topping 2.5 goals. Since last season, their trips against the previous campaign’s top five sides have averaged 3.9 goals per game. With in-form forwards like Erling Haaland and Antoine Semenyo leading the line, another high-scoring encounter seems likely, with City just edging ahead.

Prediction: Manchester City 4-2 Bournemouth (33/1 with BOYLE Sports)

Sunderland vs Everton – Monday 3 November, 8:00pm

Sunderland have enjoyed their strongest start to a Premier League campaign by a newly promoted team in 17 years, climbing as high as second with a 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge. While they have since dropped to fourth, 17 points from nine games is an impressive haul. On Monday, they host Everton, who have lost four of their five away matches across all competitions. Backed by a lively Stadium of Light, the Black Cats look well-placed to claim the win.

Prediction: Sunderland 2-1 Everton (9/1 with BOYLE Sports)