It’s a bumper weekend in the English Premier League, with all eyes on Anfield for the Merseyside Derby between Liverpool and Everton.
The pair meet on Saturday with both needing to turn around their sorry form to reignite their respective charges for Uefa Champions League qualification.
Arsenal and Manchester City then clash at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, with Pep Guardiola’s imperious side out to maintain their monumental winning run and the Gunners needing points sharpish to mount a top six tilt.
Sunday’s action kicks off with a capital city derby between West Ham and Tottenham at the London Stadium, again with both clubs right in the mix for continental competition.
Manchester United and Newcastle complete the action when they contest the late game at Old Trafford, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side having won just one of their last five despite sitting second in the Premier League table.
Hot on their heels are Leicester, who could steal a march on the Red Devils earlier in the day when they travel to Aston Villa.
Chelsea are on a menacing run under new coach Thomas Tuchel and few would bet against them extending it when they play ailing Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium on Saturday.
There are a pair of battles in the lower reaches of the EPL table as Burnley host West Brom at Turf Moor, before Sheffield United head to Craven Cottage to face fellow drop candidates Fulham.
The weekend’s action kicks off on Friday night under the lights at Molineux, as inconsistent pair Wolves and Leeds go toe-to-toe.
And there’s another rivalry to spark into life on Monday night, when Brighton and Crystal Palace renew acquaintances to wrap up the action at the Amex Stadium.
English Premier League predictions for 19-22 February
Prediction methodology explained: The expected win percentage is based off publicly available odds. For example, if a team’s odds are 2.30, the expected chance of winning is 43%. If the odds are 1.62 the expected chance of winning is 62% and so on. These are accurate at the time of writing but are subject to change. Where there is no value listed, the odds were not available at the time of writing.









