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Score Predictor Tips: Arsenal v Manchester United headlines tricky Matchweek – PlayStation 5 up for grabs!


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Arsenal v Manchester United headlines a mouthwatering Matchweek 4Credit: DREAM TEAM

Matchweek 4 promises to be a mouthwatering edition and so we’re once again giving away a brand-new PlayStation 5 to the user with the sharpest foresight.

David Snow claimed the top prize back in Matchweek 2 with some truly inspired predictions.

“It has always been my ambition to win a PS5,” he told us. “Sun Dream Team has made the dream come true.

“The predictions were from the gut although anyone could have seen the mighty Spurs would smash a miserable Man United!

“I have recommended playing Dream Team and Score Predictor to both of my friends.”

Chelsea are the only clear favourites in Matchweek 4Credit: GETTY

Chelsea v Nottingham Forest

This is by far the most one-sided contest of the five selected fixtures on paper this Matchweek.

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Steve Cooper’s side continued their dismal away record last weekend with defeat at Old Trafford despite going 2-0 up within four minutes.

Forest have earned just eight points on the road since they were promoted to the top flight and Stamford Bridge seems an unlikely venue for a rare success as the Blues looked in much better touch against Luton last Friday.

Between Enzo Fernandez, Nicolas Jackson and a revitalised Raheem Sterling, the hosts should enough quality to take the three points.

An interesting subplot: will Taiwo Awoniyi continue his impressive scoring streak?

Our Prediction: 2-1 to Chelsea

The Toon have lost their last two games, admittedly against difficult oppositionCredit: GETTY

Brighton v Newcastle

Two teams who have muscled in on the so-called Big Six’s territory in recent times will meet on the south coast this Saturday in what should be a compelling encounter.

Roberto De Zerbi’s side suffered a shock defeat to West Ham last week while the Magpies were the victims of Darwin Nunez’s smash-and-grab so both sides will be desperate to set things right.

The Seagulls’ enterprising approach virtually guarantees goals so backing both teams to score seems sensible.

2-2 is the most popular prediction among all users at this stage but it’s interesting that so few think the home side will win – back Brighton if you fancy going against the grain.

Our Prediction: 2-2 draw

Eberechi Eze has looked lively but Palace have scored just two league goals in 2023/24Credit: Alamy

Crystal Palace v Wolves

Both of these teams have problems converting chances into goals but at least the Eagles are tight at the back – only Manchester City have conceded fewer league goals at this stage.

Gary O’Neil’s team finally edged out a very poor Everton outfit last week but that’s not saying much at the moment.

The smart money is on a low-scoring affair but we’re tempted to give in to our most pessimistic instincts for this one…

Our Prediction: 0-0 draw

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Liverpool v Aston Villa

No set of fans have seen more league goals than the Villa faithful this term – their side have scored eight and conceded six in their first three outings.

Similarly, Jurgen Klopp’s mob look threatening as ever in attack but vulnerable at the back – Virgil van Dijk will serve the first game of his suspension on Sunday.

Essentially, this match-up should be the antithesis of Palace v Wolves, an unadulterated goal-fest!

The problem is that open-ended shootouts are difficult to predict as it may come down to which side are more clinical on the day.

Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 14 games but Villa’s attack have mustered 12 goals in their last three outings in all competitions.

In a tricky Matchweek, 50% of users are backing the hosts to win 2-1.

Our Prediction: 3-2 to Liverpool

Eddie Nketiah was Arsenal’s hero at home to Man United earlier this yearCredit: Getty

Arsenal v Manchester United

Matchweek 4’s main event is a Premier League classic.

Erik ten Hag’s men have won two of their first three games but even their most partisan fans would acknowledge there are problems to solve.

The midfield balance simply isn’t right and the Dutch tactician will surely have to tweak his set-up at the Emirates or risk the likes of Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard running riot.

As for the Gunners, their supporters are justifiably annoyed at their team’s habit of conceding early goals with many imploring Mikel Arteta to revert to a more conventional back four.

This same fixture ended 3-2 back in January thanks to Eddie Nketiah’s late winner and the vast majority of users believe both teams will score again this time around.

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Our Prediction: 3-1 to Arsenal

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