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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

EPL predictions

Saturday lunch time presents EVERTON and LIVERPOOL @ Goodison Park, with 2 wins and 1 draw, EVERTON starts well, away win 2-0 at Tottenham boost The Toffees confidence. LIVERPOOL have played five matches already, but only two of those have been in the Premiership. They're eager to extend their unbeaten Premiership run to 12 games. But dont be surprise if LIVERPOOL will be held at a draw game this saturday. Remember EVERTON is also unbeaten so far at this season.

After a dissapointing lost 1-0 from Manchester City, THE GUNNERS is going to triumph at Emirates Stadium. The BOROS will suffer a defeat this time round, expect Gunners to win big. Dont forget, ARSENAL matched their biggest ever win under Arsene Wenger with a 7-0 trouncing of MIDDLESBROUGH last season.

At Reebok Stadium, expect BOLTON WANDERERS to continue Watford's misery. The new boys still need time to adapt with heat competition at the premier league. Latest news, Bolton boss Sam Allardyce has confirmed his interest in signing former Spain striker Diego Tristan.

Following a win from blackbrun, I believe CHARLTON is no match for CHELSEA, but expect a tight struggling by the the Addicks. CHELSEA could return to their familiar placing of top of the table if other results go their way and they pick up a ninth successive Premiership victory at Stamford Bridge. Betting advise : Just enjoy the match...

NEWCASTLE V FULHAM, both clubs have not impressed so much so far. At St James Park, Obafemi Martins are still parked at bench following a injury at last match with Villa, but at home, it seems that at least THE MAGPIES are able to pull thru again FULHAM.

PORTSMOUTH as well, could find themselves at the top of the table, come 1700 hours on Saturday, if they beat WIGAN. (Manchester United do not kick off against Spurs until 1715). The only club yet to concede a Premiership goal this season, are searching for the victory that would make this their best start in four Premiership seasons. Pompey have won four of the eight League meetings ever staged against Wigan. Expect Pompey to triumph.

SHEFFIELD UNITED against BLACKBURN ROVERS pits the Premiership's winless bottom two. BLACKBURN ROVERS must pick up at least a point from Mark Hughes' 75th League match in charge if they're to avoid equalling their worst ever start to a Premiership season. Expect a draw game.

The latest match of the day, at teatime featuring MANCHESTER UNITED V TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, A win would make The Red Devils stays on top of the table and for Spurs, a defeat will make their worst start at the premier season. At least a draw for Tottenham