Sheffield United v Liverpool

NICK HARRISON: The Toffees came unstuck against The Blades last week but Klopp's boys from the other side of Stanley Park will show no Mersey mercy in Sheffield. Salah was quiet at Chelsea but he won't be at Bramall Lane. 1-3

TOM NORRIS: Having been to the San Paolo in the Champions League, a trip to Bramhall Lane won't concern Liverpool, who will be huge favourites to secure another three points. 1-3

DAN HEALD: No Mane, no problem. Even if the Senegalese forward misses out with injury, Liverpool's high-pressing style will put the Blades under too much pressure and will create panic 0-3

Aston Villa v Burnley

NH: Villa need a win after snatching defeat from the claws of victory at Arsenal and a bit of McGinn magic might see them through in the battle of the Claret and Blues. 2-1

TN: The type of matches Smith's Villa need to win. But there fellow claret and blues will be equally determined to pocket all three points, although Heaton will be keen to thwart his former side. 1-0

DH: Villa's game management is poor. Beaten from a winning position by 10-man Arsenal showed they currently lack the nous needed to survive in the top-flight. Dyche's men to take a point. 1-1

Bournemouth v West Ham

NH: Both teams are finding a bit of form. The Wilsons are doing well at Bournemouth while The Hammers are finding the consistency they've been striving for with Noble their key man. 1-1

TN: At home there are few more dangerous teams than Bournemouth with the likes of Fraser, Wilson, King and Wilson at their disposal. This is a test to see how much the Hammers have improved. 2-2

DH: The attacking set-up of both sides suggests goals here, but West Ham's superior defence may just give them the edge. 1-2

Chelsea v Brighton

NH: Surely has to be the first home win for Lampard back at The Bridge. Abraham will be back on target to break through Brighton's stubborn back four. 3-1

TN: Frank's Blues may have fluffed their lines at home against Sheffield United earlier in the season, but Brighton won't be afforded the same luxury. 3-1

DH: Chelsea's excellent second half showing against Liverpool should instil plenty of confidence among the Blues squad. Abraham to sustain his hot-streak in a comfortable win. 3-1

Crystal Palace v Norwich

NH: Palace should win this easily against a Norwich side who just can't defend away from home. 2-1

TN: What Hodgson would give for Norwich's band of carefree attacking talent. The Canaries will pose plenty of problems to the Palace backline, who could do with their frontmen finding their shooting boots. 1-2

DH: Palace blow hot and cold so often, predicting their scores is a futile business. Norwich tend to guarantee goals at both ends of the pitch so a score draw could be on the cards. 2-2

Tottenham v Southampton

NH: Eriksen's stayed at Spurs but is his heart really in it? So it's making life different for Pochettino whose side look out of sorts. Surely Southampton at home will change all that. 3-1

TN: Kane will fancy his chances of scoring against any of Bednarek, Yoshida or Vestergaard, and he won't be alone on the front as Pochettino's men surely cruise to a comfortable three points. 3-0

DH: Spurs are hardly in disarray, but they're a shadow of the side who swept teams aside for fun last season. Son is one of the few Spurs players you can rely on for a performance and I'll back him to net here. 2-0

Wolves v Watford

NH: Didn't understand Flores' return to Watford and that was backed up by last week's result at City. But this isn't a bad match for The Hornets and I don't think they'll lose. 1-1

TN: Both have been more than a tad underwhelming this season. Watford often go through these peaks and troughs, while Wolves are heavily involved in the Europa League. Don't bank on a thriller. 2-1

DH: Wolves can't buy a win at the moment, but Jota's last-gasp leveller at Selhurst Park might be the lift they needed. Expect Watford to be cautious after their pasting at City though. 2-1

Everton v Manchester City

NH: Silva's proving he's out of depth and the last thing he needs is a visit from Manchester City and a revitalised Sterling. 1-4

TN: It's the type of fixture that looks tough on paper, but is usually made very straight-forward by Pep's City. Everton may target the visitors' defence, but it could be a tough afternoon for Silva's side. 1-3

DH: Has Silva actually helped Everton progress since taking charge? His side looks to lack leadership, a void that could be filled by ex-City man Fabian Delph. Pep's men to march on with Sterling restored to their line-up. 1-3

Leicester City v Newcastle

NH: The only game tomorrow and one the Leicester fans will be looking for. The Foxes look really good and in Soyuncu they've got a much better looking defender than Maguire. 3-0

TN: Bruce will be desperate to keep things tight and not allow Vardy the chance to run in behind. The problem is that in Maddison, Barnes and Tielemans, the Foxes have other threats that need attention. 2-0

DH: There's a lot to like about Leicester and Maddison, in particular, is a star in the making. Newcastle were awful last week and showed precious little in the way of quality on the ball. Home win. 3-1

Manchester United v Arsenal

NH: Premier League nostalgia night. Everyone will be talking about the great battles from the past because the present and future offers very little for these two team. Should be goals though. 2-2

TN: It was almost comical to watch when these two teams met in this fixture last season. The points were shared in a 2-2 draw, and have either team improved enough to change the outcome? I reckon not. 2-2

DH: United are so dull right now you'd close your curtains if they were playing at the bottom of your garden. Arsenal have a little bit more about them and life's rarely boring with Emery in charge. 1-2

SCORES SO FAR: Dan Heald 41, Nick Harrison 40, Tom Norris 34