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Premier League: Predictions for all six games on Saturday
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Tom McGarry
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Arne Slot's Liverpool face a tough test at Bournemouth
Arne Slot's Liverpool face a tough test at Bournemouth

There are six matches set to take place in the Premier League on Saturday, starting with a lunch-time kick off at the City Ground between Nottingham Forest and Brighton.

A further four matches are then scheduled for 3pm, the standout fixture being high-flying Bournemouth's home clash with leaders Liverpool, while West Midlands rivals Wolves and Aston Villa will round things off at 5.30pm.

Here are our experts' best bets for all of Saturday's games in the English top flight.

Nottingham Forest vs Brighton (12.30pm)

Nottingham Forest have been overachievers in this season's Premier League, but Brighton are also going well and this could be a tight contest on the banks of the Trent.

Both of these sides are well-drilled and well-organised and they have only lost 10 league fixtures between them so far this season.

Bournemouth vs Liverpool (3pm)

Liverpool have rarely looked like stumbling this season and they remain well clear at the top of the table after back-to-back successes over Brentford and Ipswich.

The visitors may have to dig deep to secure all three points but they can once again be inspired by Mohamed Salah, who has scored in his last two appearances and will be fresh after being rested in midweek.

Everton vs Leicester (3pm)

Everton will not be anywhere near as fragile as Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham were against Leicester last weekend and can land the odds, though they look short enough.

Have a look instead at LiveScore Bet's Goalscorer market and have a think about Iliman Ndiaye. The Senegal ace has scored seven goals this season, five in the league, looks highly confident and will be on penalties with Dominic Calvert-Lewin out.

Ipswich vs Southampton (3pm)

There is no doubt Ipswich will view Saturday's game as a must-win fixture and Kieran McKenna's men should have enough about them to get over the line.

Ivan Juric has yet to pick up a Premier League win as Southampton boss and the wait could go on, with Ipswich set to nudge the south coast club closer to relegation.

Kieran McKenna's Ipswich face a relegation six-pointer against fellow strugglers Southampton
Kieran McKenna's Ipswich face a relegation six-pointer against fellow strugglers Southampton

Newcastle vs Fulham (3pm)

Saturday’s hosts have won 10 of their last 11 games in all competitions, beating Arsenal, Tottenham and Aston Villa in that run and they should prove far too strong for Fulham, who have won just three of their last 12 Premier League matches.

Confidence will be low in the Fulham camp — a look at a recent head-to-head record which reads six losses in the past seven meetings will not help — and Newcastle can take advantage to dominate from start to finish. 

Wolves vs Aston Villa (5.30pm)

Aston Villa will be on a high after securing a last-16 place in the Champions League in midweek and they can follow up their victory over Celtic by seeing off Midlands rivals Wolves at Molineux.

Unai Emery's men are still in the hunt for a top-four place in the Premier League this season and are unbeaten in their last five games in the top flight.

Wolves, meanwhile, remain in relegation trouble and head into the Villa clash on the back of four straight defeats.

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