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Our gameweek starts in midweek this time around, and ends at the weekend. We begin with Tuesday's clashes, as Brighton host an out-of-form Chelsea , while Leeds look to secure Premier League status next season when they travel to Bournemouth .
The midweek action continues on Wednesday as Manchester City look to go level with Arsenal on points at the top of the Premier League, after beating them at the weekend. They go to Turf Moor to play Burnley .
On Saturday afternoon, we start at Molineux with a massive match for relegation-threatened Tottenham , as they travel to already doomed Wolves at 3pm. Meanwhile, survival scrapping rivals West Ham face Everton at the same time.
Champions League chasing Liverpool are also in action against Crystal Palace, while we finish off with Arsenal taking on Newcastle, as they look to bounce back from successive league defeats.
Daily Mail Sport's expert this week is Chief Football Reporter CRAIG HOPE. Here is his verdict on the weekend games...
I suspect this will be a case of “as you were” at the top of the table, with Arsenal re-establishing their three-point lead by beating Newcastle on the back of a Man City victory over Burnley.
It’s at the bottom where it’s more interesting this gameweek. For all Spurs were better against Brighton, you cannot make a case for them winning a game, even at Wolves. That being the case, they might have to draw their way to safety!
West Ham, though, are finding a way to win and, despite Everton being in decent form, I think the London Stadium will give them the backing to inspire a victory that should put daylight between them and the bottom three.
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