Friday, September 28, 2012

EPL Fearless Predictions - Round #6

Honestly, it doesn't get any better than waking up on a Saturday morning, turning on your television and watching a game of football. Personally, Arsenal - Chelsea and Manchester United - Tottenham are two of the marquee matchups that should excite any soccer fan. Let's get to this week's fearless predictions.



Arsenal - Chelsea (3-1)
Arsenal have been the most impressive team thus far in the EPL. Considering, they are without their 30 goal-scoring wizard RVP, we have a little Ewing Theory affecting the Gunners. Chelsea are still a team in transition and while the game will be filled with emotion this London derby will go to the lads in Red.

Everton - Southampton (2-0)
If Arsenal have been the most impressive team in the EPL, then Everton are not far behind. Considering they are without Jelavic, last season's revelation, Everton have been firing on all cylinders. They easily dispatch of the Saints.

Sunderland - Wigan (2-0)
Undefeated Sunderland, yes undefeated Sunderland, jump all over Wigan at the Stadium of Light to secure their first victory of the season.

Norwich - Liverpool (1-1)
After last weekend's emotions against Manchester United, Liverpool will not be able to conjure the same fight against Norwich and therefore are forced to settle for a solitary point.

Fulham - Manchester City (1-2)
City bounce back for their draw against Arsenal to beat a team from London with goals from Aguero and Silva.

Reading - Newcastle (2-2)
Reading look like favorites for the drop as they have struggled thus far in the early moments of the season. However, a spirited effort at home will allow the squad to secure a point.

Stoke - Swansea (2-1)
Stoke's combination of 'big and tall' Crouch and Owen grab the goals are they get three points in their match-up against the Swans.

Manchester United - Tottenham (4-2)
These are always fun game between Spurs and the Red Devils and there will be plenty of goals. United are struggling in the middle of the park and Tottenham's Dembele will be a handful, but Old Trafford is good for two goals, so United grabs the three points.

Aston Villa - West Brom (2-1)
Paul Lambert's squad shocked Manchester City in the Carling Citibank Cleopatra League Cup, so one has to assume that they can grab a victory at home against West Brom.

QPR - West Ham (2-1)
QPR win their first match of the season as they dispatch fellow Londoners West Ham in a nervy emotional affair with at least one red card.


OVERALL
27-22

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