Hello and welcome to this week’s Premier League round up. Over the weekend there are some very intriguing games.

There are games at the top of the table and even the bottom of the table that on paper at least promise to be good games.

The Saturday game which caught our eye was the game at Kenilworth Road where Premier League new boys Luton take on Wolves.

If this was any other period in the season, this would be a relegation six-pointer, but even at such an early stage this match could prove crucial.

Our prediction, Luton 1-0 Wolves. The reason for this, we just think their lack of goal scorers in their side will see them leave Luton empty handed.

It won’t be pretty, but I am sure Rob Edwards’ side won’t care one bit, just as long as they get the three points.

Everton, who are one of the other sides in the bottom three, travel to Brentford, in a game that’s potentially winnable, but in the same merit, a game they need to be ready for.

The Bess might not have Ivan Toney, but Bryan Mbeumo appears to have taken the goal scoring burden from Toney. The Toffee’s will need to contain him.

Everton have some match winners themselves. Arnaut Danjuma has done well since joining on loan and fellow loan signing Jack Harrison is nearing full fitness too.

Them two on the flanks, could work wonders for Dominic Calvert-Lewin and new boy Beto. Our prediction for this Brentford 0-1 Everton.

The reason why we think this, is Sean Dyche’s men have been improving as the season progresses.

Of course last week against Arsenal, they weren’t able to be competitive, but that’s credit to the opposition.

It’s the lack of Ivan Toney factor and the fact I feel this could be a day out similar to the one at the Amex last season for Everton fans.

If we’re gonna do a Premier League review, then we can’t forget crisis club Manchester United. The Red Devils always seem to be near a crisis, but currently that’s how it can be described.

The Reds have lost three on the bounce and with a never easy trip to Burnley awaiting, things could get from bad to very worse.

United need a win, but also they would get the impressive recognition title of being able to do it on a cold Saturday night at Turf Moor. Our prediction, this is going to be 1-1.

Man United will take the lead, but either Onana will go walk abouts like he is off to the shops, or Scott Mc Tominay will act as if he is being summoned by his mum and not move to track his runner.

On to Sunday there are two mouth-watering games between West Ham and Liverpool and the North London derby.

First, we will talk about the game at the London stadium where third-placed Liverpool travel to the fifth-place Hammers.

Our prediction with this one, West Ham 1-2 Liverpool.

Not the result that David Moyes’ would have wanted, but we just feel that Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool beating Newcastle at St James Park was a massive result. It proved they can win these kind of games.

The last game we want to take a look at this week is the North London derby. An element of saving the best till last.

Tottenham travel to the Emirates in second and of course above their hosts.

Much has been made about the departure of Harry Kane and the form or Richarlison, but to their credit they have just kept winning.

On Sunday though will be their biggest test against Arsenal side who were rampant in midweek. The Gunners will be going into the game full of confidence.

It feels like for the first time in some time that both sides go into this game in good form. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

Our prediction for this one, Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham. That seems like famous last words, yes but I just envisage Mr Chicken Dancer pecking away.

Him and Big Ange doing the dance like what he and Tite did in the World Cup? That would be the highlight of the derby!

One thing is for certain this week promises to be a fascinating week of football.

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