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Premier League 21/22: Matchday ten predictions

  • Writer: Chris Coughlin
    Chris Coughlin
  • Oct 30, 2021
  • 4 min read

This season, the team's predictions will be available in weekly articles and they'll be in competition with a league too!


Read our pundits predictions below...


Leicester v Arsenal - Saturday 30th October (12:30pm)

Chris Coughlin

The Foxes have found their goalscoring form over the last two weeks, scoring 12 goals in their last four games in all competitions. Arsenal have been much improved too under Arteta but the Gunners boss has admitted a bug has impacted on their preparations for this one. Jamie Vardy also loves playing against Arsenal and I'm backing him to get back on the scoresheet once again.

Prediction: 3-1


Harry Reynolds: 1-1

Chris Stott: 2-1

Ryan Kirk: 1-1

Joe Richardson: 2-0


Burnley v Brentford - Saturday, 30th October (3pm)

Harry Reynolds

Burnley are still winless after nine games, and you’d have to say it would be a surprise if they ended the run against Brentford. The visitors have been competitive in every game they’ve played this season, and they’ve got to be an outside bet for a European place if they can maintain their form. I fully expect them to beat the Clarets, who may finally drop out of the Premier League at the end of this season.

Prediction: 1-2


Chris Stott: 0-1

Ryan Kirk: 0-1

Chris Coughlin: 0-2

Joe Richardson: 0-2


Liverpool v Brighton - Saturday, 30th October (3pm)

Chris Coughlin

Liverpool are riding the crest of a wave at the moment after a fantastic run of results away from home since the international break. I expect Brighton to provide stiff competition, they played very well in the second half of their heavy defeat to Manchester City last weekend, but for Liverpool to have hopes of reclaiming the Premier League title, they need to be winning games like this.

Predictions: 2-0


Harry Reynolds: 3-0

Chris Stott: 3-0

Ryan Kirk: 2-0

Joe Richardson: 2-0


Man City v Crystal Palace - Saturday, 30th October (3pm)

Chris Coughlin

Every week seems to be a learning curve for Crystal Palace and I find it staggering that they only have one win to their name so far. The Eagles collected some decent results against Manchester City under Roy Hodgson but I can't see that being repeated here, especially with the form of Phil Foden.

Prediction: 3-0


Harry Reynolds: 3-0

Chris Stott: 2-1

Ryan Kirk: 2-0

Joe Richardson: 3-0


Newcastle v Chelsea - Saturday, 30th October (3pm)

Harry Reynolds

It was a decent point for Newcastle at Crystal Palace a week ago, but this is an altogether different task for interim manager Graeme Jones. Chelsea were outstanding against Norwich, albeit they probably won’t be the last team to score seven against the Canaries, and that was even with no strikers. Whoever gets the Newcastle job will have an uphill battle to stay in the league, even with all of the tainted money in the world

Prediction: 0-2


Chris Stott: 1-2

Ryan Kirk: 0-2

Chris Coughlin: 0-2

Joe Richardson: 1-2


Watford v Southampton - Saturday, 30th October (3pm)

Chris Coughlin

Will this be a case of after the Lord Mayor's show for Watford? It was a record breaking ending to the game at Everton as the Hornets became the first team in Premier League to be losing after 75 minutes and win by three goals. Saints be have influential captain James Ward-Prowse back after injury but have picked up form in his absence as they look for their first away win of the campaign.

Prediction: 2-1


Harry Reynolds: 1-2

Chris Stott: 1-1

Ryan Kirk: 2-1

Joe Richardson: 1-1

Tottenham v Man Utd - Saturday, 30th October (3pm)

Harry Reynolds

The beginning of the end probably started for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the humiliating defeat against Liverpool. United were lucky Liverpool didn’t fancy making it double figures to be honest, and the players certainly don’t play like a team. Spurs have plenty of problems of their own, and I don’t see Nuno being their manager in the long term. It’s hard to split these teams, so I’ll go for the points to be shared

Prediction: 1-1


Chris Stott: 1-1

Ryan Kirk: 2-2

Chris Coughlin: 1-1

Joe Richardson: 3-1


Norwich v Leeds - Sunday, 31st October (2pm)

Chris Coughlin

Embarrassing. Horrendous. Ridiculous. There are plenty of words to use to describe Norwich's performance at Stamford Bridge last week. Yes, they were facing an table-topping Chelsea side but there was no heart or effort at all from the Canaries and that won't cut it if they are to have any hope of staying up. Leeds have been far from good themselves but, with Bielsa saying that Raphinha is "likely" to be available, I'll back them to win at Carrow Road

Prediction: 1-3


Harry Reynolds: 0-2

Chris Stott: 2-2

Ryan Kirk: 1-1

Joe Richardson: 1-2


Aston Villa v West Ham - Sunday, 31st October (4:30pm)

Chris Coughlin

What a week for West Ham. First a 1-0 win over Tottenham followed by spectacularly knocking Manchester City out of the Carabao Cup on penalties. David Moyes has worked wonders with the Hammers and I think they'll get another three points against a porous Aston Villa.

Prediction: 1-2


Harry Reynolds: 1-2

Chris Stott: 1-2

Ryan Kirk: 1-2

Joe Richardson: 1-3


Wolves v Everton - Monday, 1st November (8pm)

Harry Reynolds

I’ve never seen a team collapse as quickly as Everton did against Watford last week. It was literally unbelievable in every sense of the word, and the early season optimism has just about evaporated. This will be a really tough game against Wolves, who are clicking into gear after a shaky start, with Hwang and Jimenez forming a decent partnership in attack. I think this will be a third straight defeat for Everton, and quite comfortably so.

Prediction: 2-0


Chris Stott: 1-0

Ryan Kirk: 2-2

Chris Coughlin: 2-1

Joe Richardson: 2-0

 
 
 

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