slide-icon

Michael Owen makes Premier League 1-2-3-4-5-6 prediction with shock inclusion

Former Liverpool star Michael Owen has tipped Everton to gate-crash the Premier League's top six this season, at the expense of Chelsea . Everton were defeated by their Merseyside rivals Liverpool 2-1 on Sunday in the first-ever derby to be held at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The contest looked to be headed for a 1-1 draw until Reds captain Virgil van Dijk steered home a dramatic 100th-minute winner to send the Red half of Merseyside into raptures. Yet Owen believes David Moyes ' side have done enough to secure a top six finish this season.

Everton's cause will have been aided by Manchester United's 1-0 over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening, which was a body blow to Liam Rosenior's hopes of guiding the Blues into next season's Champions League . A top-six finish for the Toffees would be a monumental achievement and represent their highest finish in the top-flight since the 2013/2014 season, when they finished in fifth on 72 points.

FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE! Latest Reds news and more on our dedicated Facebook page

Ex-England striker Owen also believes Manchester City's crucial victory over Arsenal on Sunday has tipped the scales in Pep Guardiola's favour when it comes to who will win the Premier League title this season.

Former Real Madrid striker Owen, who now represents Casino.org, a leading platform helping players find UK casino brands , exclusively told Mirror Football said: "Well, you'd have to say that Man City have just gone slight favourites now, so I probably say: Man City, Arsenal, Manchester United , Aston Villa , Liverpool.

"I think Everton still could squeeze in. Chelsea have still got a couple of hard games to go and all's not well at Chelsea at the moment. So, there's a there's a good feel about Everton. Maybe Everton could sneak in."

Liverpool's victory in the all-Merseyside affair means the Reds are in fifth, seven points ahead of Chelsea and in the driving seat to secure Champions League football for next season. Owen thinks the victory was vital as any this season for the Reds, with both Chelsea and Everton previously breathing down the neck of Arne Slot's side.

View 2 Images

doc-content image

"I think it's a big result," Owen said on the Merseyside derby. "Not just that result, but results in the last couple of weeks around Liverpool have been favourable as well.

"That cushion of seven points now, because Liverpool have got Villa, Chelsea, Man United, there are some tough games to come. If the result had been reversed yesterday, Everton being two points behind with those games to come.

"It would have been a very nerve-racking end to the season, but those seven points now are a lovely cushion. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't turn a bad season into a good one [for Liverpool], but at least it means Champions League football because we all know the implications.

"If you don't get that money coming in, you know, you start falling behind and we've seen with other clubs, it can be difficult."

Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.

Michael OwenPremier LeagueLiverpoolEvertonChelseaManchester UnitedManchester CityArsenal