Saturday, 15 November 2008Arsenal v Aston Villa, 16:00 CET
Blackburn Rovers v Sunderland, 16:00 CET
Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool, 13:45 CET
Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur, 16:00 CET
Manchester United v Stoke City, 16:00 CET
Newcastle United v Wigan Athletic, 16:00 CET
West Bromwich Albion v Chelsea, 18:30 CET
West Ham United v Portsmouth, 16:00 CET
Sunday, 16 November 2008Everton v Middlesbrough, 14:30 CET
Hull City v Manchester City, 17:00 CET
Saturday's early kick off sees the unspectacular but gritty Bolton Wanderers take on high flying Liverpool. Could be a tough test of Liverpool's resolve and with it their title aspirations. I think they'll be up for it, 1-3 Liverpool.
Arsenal take on Aston Villa which could be a good game. Arsenal were great against Manchester United. Villa are having a poor patch. Arsenal to win 2-1.
Blackburn Rovers v Sunderland. Could be important result come April. Both are playing without a lot of confidence, and will be looking to this fixture as timely and a chance to turn things around. 0-0
Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur, Spurs rejunenated under Harry Rednapp. Fulham lucky the ref was on their side to give them te points last weekend against Newcastle United. Spurs revival to continue 0-3.
Mancester United will be looking to get back to winning ways against Tony Pulis's Stoke City. Will United cope with Delap's throw-ins better than Arsenal? Yes, 2-0 United.
Newcastle United v Wigan Athletic. Can the 'Toon' turn it round. Watch out for Wigan late on ... 2-1 Newcastle United.
West Bromwich Albion take on table topping Chelsea. Away win guaranteed? 0-4.
West Ham United are home to Portsmouth. After a disasterous result against Everton the Hammers need to win this one. Portsmouth too will be after all three points. West Ham seem to be losing the plot. 1-2 Portsmouth.
Sunday
Everton take on Middlesbrough. Both had good wins last weekend. The stats favour Everton for a last quarter victory. 1-0.
Hull City v Manchester City. Both having bad runs after reasonable starts. Hull City are fighting harder than City. 2-1 Hull City.