It is Friday evening and thankfully after a long week at the office, I am enjoy a bottle of wine, unwinding and getting ready for Round #24 of the EPL on Saturday morning. So let's get to this week's fearless predictions.
Arsenal - Blackburn (2-0)
Arsenal are struggling, but they will somehow manage to grab three points against Blackburn who are mired in the relegation zone.
Norwich City - Bolton (2-0)
Norwich continue their upward march up the table with a comfortable home victory over Bolton.
QPR - Wolverhampton (1-0)
Mark Hughes has signed Cisse and Zamora to lead the charge for QPR and to help their fight against relegation. Wolves will give a good account of themselves, however they will lose at the end of the day.
QPR - Wolverhampton (1-0)
Mark Hughes has signed Cisse and Zamora to lead the charge for QPR and to help their fight against relegation. Wolves will give a good account of themselves, however they will lose at the end of the day.
West Brom - Swansea (1-1)
Both teams should cancel each other out in your regular middle of the table clash between two teams that will always be on the second page of the table.
Wigan - Everton (1-1)
Honestly, I am not sure how Everton doesn't try to sign Landon Donovan, he has been an absolute revelation with his goal-creating ways.
Stoke City - Sunderland (1-2)
Let me be the first to start the Martin O'Neill for EPL Manager of the Year, his work with Sunderland has been so impressive.
Manchester City - Fulham (3-1)
As great as Clint Dempsey has been for Fulham this season, he cannot stop City from grabbing three points at home due to goals from Aguero, Silva and Balotelli.
Newcastle - Aston Villa (2-1)
Newcastle will continue their good form with another victory at home against Villa, who are a wee bit short on confidence.
Chelsea - Manchester United (1-2)
So Chelsea will be without Terry and Drogba, while Cole, Essien, Malouda and Ramires are all doubtful, chalk this one up as an easy Red Devil victory then.
Liverpool - Tottenham (2-1)
Maybe it is because it is a Monday, but with Suarez back in the fold looking for Liverpool to come out with guns a blazing as the Reds shock Spurs with two second half goals.
OVERALL RECORD
113-117
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