Tuesday 2nd February 2016 Arsenal 2-0 Southampton 19:45 Leicester 2-1 Liverpool 19:45 Norwich 0-2 Tottenham 19:45 Sunderland 1-2 Man City 19:45 West Ham 2-0 Aston Villa 19:45 Crystal Palace 1-0 Bournemouth 20:00 Man Utd 1-0 Stoke 20:00 West Brom 1-0 Swansea 20:00 Wednesday 3rd February 2016 Everton 3-2 Newcastle 19:45 Watford 1-2 Chelsea 19:45 Saturday 6th February 2016 Man City 2-2 Leicester 12:45 Aston Villa 0-0 Norwich 15:00 Liverpool 2-0 Sunderland 15:00 Newcastle 2-1 West Brom 15:00 Stoke 1-0 Everton 15:00 Swansea 1-1 Crystal Palace 15:00 Tottenham 2-1 Watford 15:00 Sunday 7th February 2016 Bournemouth 0-2 Arsenal 13:30 Chelsea 0-0 Man Utd 16:00 Monday 8th February 2016 Southampton 1-1 West Ham 20:00
Tuesday 2nd February 2016 Arsenal 4-0 Southampton 19:45 Leicester 3-1 Liverpool 19:45 Norwich 1-0 Tottenham 19:45 Sunderland 1-3 Man City 19:45 West Ham 4-0 Aston Villa 19:45 Crystal Palace 2-2 Bournemouth 20:00 Man Utd 1-1 Stoke 20:00 West Brom 1-0 Swansea 20:00 Wednesday 3rd February 2016 Everton 2-1 Newcastle 19:45 Watford 1-2 Chelsea 19:45 Saturday 6th February 2016 Man City 2-2 Leicester 12:45 Aston Villa 1-3 Norwich 15:00 Liverpool 3-0 Sunderland 15:00 Newcastle 1-1 West Brom 15:00 Stoke 2-1 Everton 15:00 Swansea 1-3 Crystal Palace 15:00 Tottenham 1-2 Watford 15:00 Sunday 7th February 2016 Bournemouth 0-1 Arsenal 13:30 Chelsea 3-1 Man Utd 16:00 Monday 8th February 2016 Southampton 2-1 West Ham 20.00
Arsenal 3-1 Southampton Leicester 2-0 Liverpool Norwich 1-3 Spurs Sunderland 1-3 City West Ham 3-0 Villa Palace 2-2 Bournemouth Man Utd 3-2 Stoke West Brom1-0 Swansea Everton 2-2 Newcastle Watford 2-3 Chelsea City 3-2 Leicester Villa 2-1 Norwich Liverpool 3-1 Sunderland Newcastle 2-1 West Brom Stoke 2-1 Everton Swansea 2-1 Palace Spurs 3-1 Watford Bournemouth 1-4 Arsenal Chelsea 3-1 Man Utd Southampton 3-2 West Ham
Arsenal 3 Southampton 1 Leicester 1 Liverpool 1 Norwich 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 Sunderland 1 Man. City 3 West Ham 2 Aston Villa 1 Crystal Palace 2 Bournemouth 1 Man. Utd. 2 Stoke 1 WBA 1 Swansea 1 Everton 2 Newcastle 1 Watford 1 Chelsea 3
Arsenal 2 Southampton 0 Leicester 2 Liverpool 1 Norwich 1 Tottenham 2 Sunderland 1 Man City 2 West Ham 2 Villa 0 Crystal Pal 1 Bournemouth 0 Man u 1 Stoke 0 WBA 2 Swansea 1 Everton 2 Newcastle 1 Watford 0 Chelsea 2
Norwich v Tottenham Norwich clearly have to improve on their defensive showing in their 5-4 defeat by Liverpool. I sometimes talk about teams leaking goals, but that was more of a torrent. please log in to view this image Neil not happy with Norwich 'shambles' But they look much better going forward with Steven Naismith in the team and I think he will show again why he is an excellent signing. Tottenham are a very efficient team but they will seriously miss the injured Jan Vertonghen at centre-back, so I am going to go for an upset here. Lawro's prediction: 2-1. Felix's prediction: Everyone likes the football that Spurs are playing at the moment and I like the manager a lot too. 0-1.
Arsenal v Southampton (Tuesday, 7.45pm) please log in to view this image Cuco Martina celebrates stunning opening goal against Arsenal This is a difficult game for Arsenal. Southampton have really turned a corner. They had a bit of a dodgy patch but they've got a run going. They're not letting in too many goals and are very hard to beat making this one a potential banana skin for Arsenal. Having Alexis Sanchez back is a real boost for the Gunners and I also think the fact Per Mertesacker is suspended is a bonus too, because we all saw what Shane Long did to him in the reverse fixture on Boxing Day. That's the way Southampton would have tried to play again, hitting long balls over the top of Mertesacker for Long to chase. Still, it's a difficult game for the Gunners but one they will win because of the return of Sanchez. He will score the first goal for me in what will be a 3-1 home win. PAUL PREDICTS: 3-1 Leicester v Liverpool (Tuesday, 7.45pm) Kasper Schmeichel was on Soccer AM saying Leicester are not talking about the title. For me, they should be talking about it. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the club, the players and the supporters. They are where they are at the top because they are a good team and they are playing well. These opportunities don't come along that often. I won the league at Arsenal one year, didn't win the next but then won it again the year after. After that we never looked like winning it again. That's how quickly it changes. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and they are speaking about not talking about it. It's beyond me. please log in to view this image Christian Benteke's late strike saw Liverpool inflict Leicester's second PL defeat on the season in December The next three games define them. If they win all three they will be Premier League champions. If they lose all three they will be fighting to stay in the top-four. If you are not talking about winning it surely that makes you lackadaisical and it makes you think you've got a free swing at it. It's not a free swing. We are 23 games in, not five. However, I see them winning this game. They can beat Liverpool, who I think are a bit all over the shop at the moment. I'm going for a 2-1 home win and I'm also backing Jamie Vardy to be first goalscorer. I just cannot see how Liverpool will cope with Vardy. PAUL PREDICTS: 2-1 Norwich v Tottenham (Tuesday, 7.45pm) please log in to view this image Spurs will be looking for a repeat of their 3-0 victory over the Canaries I don't see anything other than a Tottenham win. They are absolutely flying at the moment. If you take a look at Norwich and their result the other week against a Liverpool side, who are not finding it easy to score goals and they let in five against them. I've watched a lot this season and they create a lot of chances but just cannot put the ball in the net. That's why the result against Liverpool was a real hammer blow for them. The one day they score four they let in five. Then you don't have a game for a while and that's even worse because you have a long time to stew over it. I just think Tottenham, who will miss Jan Vertonghen, are on fire. They have too much fire power and I'm backing Spurs to win 3-1 with Harry Kane to grab the first goal. PAUL PREDICTS: 1-3 Sunderland v Man City (Tuesday, 7.45pm) please log in to view this image Yaya Toure starred in Man City's victory over Sunderland I remember when Sunderland beat Man City 1-0 back in 2012 when Ji Dong-won went round Joe Hart to score the winner in injury time. However, it could have been 100-0 to City. It was one of the most one-sided games I've seen but Sunderland popped up with the winner. Sam Allardyce is in a bit of a tricky position at the moment. He's got four incredibly hard games coming up against some of the top teams in the league. Sunderland have to pick up a couple of points here or there and sweat on a few other teams down there dropping points, otherwise they could be well adrift by the end of this month. Anything is a bonus for Sunderland against City, whose away form has not been great in recent times. However, with Sergio Aguero, who I am backing for the first goal, rested at the weekend I will have to side with City in a 3-1 win. PAUL PREDICTS: 3-1 West Ham v Aston Villa (Tuesday, 7.45pm) please log in to view this image Aston Villa's Jordan Ayew scores his side's first goal from the penatly spot against West Ham West Ham are a very good football team. Aston Villa were on a good run but after getting hammered by Man City 4-0, and now they've got to travel to Upton Park, I think they are in trouble. With the likes of Dimitri Payet and Enner Valencia in their ranks West Ham are a top team and I'd be shocked if Villa got anything from this game. I can't see anything but a home 3-0 win with Valencia the man to open the scoring. PAUL PREDICTS: 3-0 Crystal Palace v Bournemouth (Tuesday, 8pm) please log in to view this image Adam Smith challenges Pape Souare (R) and Jason Puncheon of Crystal Palace Crystal Palace had an excellent result at the weekend and I can see them going all the way in the FA Cup. If they can have a bit of luck they can have a real good crack at lifting the trophy this year. I think they can beat Bournemouth. Eddie Howe's side played well the other week at Sunderland and should have won the game. They didn't and that's a real worry for me. Crystal Palace will be a lot more ruthless and I can see the home side winning 3-2. Emmanuel Adebayor has come in but he hasn't had any football. I would be surprised to see him involved so I'm going for Wilfried Zaha to score the first goal. PAUL PREDICTS: 3-2 Manchester United v Stoke (Tuesday, 8pm) please log in to view this image Stoke heaped the pressure on United with a 2-0 Boxing Day win at the Britannia Derby played into Manchester United's hands on Friday. The Championship side sat back and played the name rather than playing against the players at the club currently, who are not doing so well. Derby showed United far too much respect. When you play United you have to have a real go at them but Stoke have hit a brick wall all of a sudden. Going out of the Capital One Cup and then the FA Cup has been a real blow for them. Now they go to Old Trafford thinking their season is virtually over. Stoke have played some great stuff this year and have had a great season but in the blink of an eye they are out of everything. I'm really not sure why, but I have a feel United will win this one. It's been a bad week at Stoke and I think it continues for them at Old Trafford. I'm going for 2-1 United with Wayne Rooney scoring first. PAUL PREDICTS: 2-1 West Brom v Swansea (Tuesday, 8pm) please log in to view this image Ki Sung-Yueng of Swansea City scores against West Bromwich Albion I always think West Brom will be okay because of Tony Pulis. He's too good at what he does for them to go down. I'm not saying the players are too good, Pulis is too good. West Brom very rarely lose games when they can't afford to lose. Against Aston Villa the other week they were poor, but they did not lose. They got a point and those points add up in terms of a relegation battle. On the other hand, Swansea have turned a corner. They rode their luck against Everton but fair play to them, they got the result. I'm backing a 1-1 draw here. I don't see West Brom losing games to the teams in and around them. Salomon Rondon can get the first goal for the hosts. PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1 Watford v Chelsea (Wednesday, 7.45pm) please log in to view this image Odion Ighalo holds off Cesc Fabregas in Boxing Day draw at Stamford Bridge Chelsea should win this one. They've got the players to do just that and they seem up for it now. The players may be the same but Chelsea are a different team to when Jose Mourinho was there. Since Guus Hiddink has come in the players have really upped their games. Cesc Fabregas looks like the player he used to be, as does Diego Costa. If Chelsea can keep Troy Deeney and Odion Ighalo quiet they win this game. It's quite simple. I see a 2-1 Chelsea win with Costa scoring first. PAUL PREDICTS: 1-2 Everton v Newcastle (Wednesday, 7.45pm) please log in to view this image Tom Cleverley's late strike snatched Everton victory at St James' Park on Boxing Day You just don't know what you are going to get with Everton. Last week I went with them to beat Swansea 4-0 and look what happened. I really thought Roberto Martinez's side would dominate Swansea, but they just didn't turn up. They've got star players but they just don't win football matches. It must be so frustrating to be an Everton fan. You look at the team when it comes out onto the pitch and think it's a tremendous side. There are not many of those players that do not get in other teams in the Premier League. On the other hand, Newcastle have bought well this month and have played well in patches. But Everton have got too many good players and sooner or later they have to start winning football matches. I'm backing Everton again, this time by a score of 3-1 with Romelu Lukaku scoring first. PAUL PREDICTS: 3-1
Tuesday 2nd February 2016 Arsenal 3-0 Southampton 19:45 Leicester 1-1 Liverpool 19:45 Norwich 1-2 Tottenham 19:45 Sunderland 0-3 Man City 19:45 West Ham 2-0 Aston Villa 19:45 Crystal Palace 1-1 Bournemouth 20:00 Man Utd 0-0 Stoke 20:00 West Brom 1-2 Swansea 20:00 Wednesday 3rd February 2016 Everton 2-1 Newcastle 19:45 Watford 1-2 Chelsea 19:45 Saturday 6th February 2016 Man City 3-1 Leicester 12:45 Aston Villa 2-1 Norwich 15:00 Liverpool 3-0 Sunderland 15:00 Newcastle 2-0 West Brom 15:00 Stoke 1-0 Everton 15:00 Swansea 2-2 Crystal Palace 15:00 Tottenham 3-1 Watford 15:00 Sunday 7th February 2016 Bournemouth 1-3 Arsenal 13:30 Chelsea 3-1 Man Utd 16:00 Monday 8th February 2016 Southampton v West Ham 20:00
Arsenal 3-0 Southampton Leicester 1-0 Liverpool Norwich 2-2 Tottenham Sunderland 0-3 Man City West Ham 2-1 Aston Villa Crystal Palace 2-0 Bournemouth Man Utd 2-0 Stoke West Brom 0-0 Swansea Everton 2-2 Newcastle Watford 0-2 Chelsea Thank you
Tuesday 2nd February 2016 Arsenal 2-1 Southampton 19:45 Leicester 1-1 Liverpool 19:45 Norwich 1-3 Tottenham 19:45 Sunderland 0-3 Man City 19:45 West Ham 3-0 Aston Villa 19:45 Crystal Palace 2-1 Bournemouth 20:00 Man Utd 1-1 Stoke 20:00 West Brom 2-2 Swansea 20:00 Wednesday 3rd February 2016 Everton 2-1 Newcastle 19:45 Watford 1-2 Chelsea 19:45
Tuesday 2nd February 2016 Arsenal 1-2 Southampton 19:45 Leicester 1-1 Liverpool 19:45 Norwich 0-4 Tottenham 19:45 Sunderland 1-2 Man City 19:45 West Ham 0-1 Aston Villa 19:45 Crystal Palace 0-1 Bournemouth 20:00 Man Utd 2-1 Stoke 20:00 West Brom 0-2 Swansea 20:00 Wednesday 3rd February 2016 Everton 1-3 Newcastle 19:45 Watford 2-2 Chelsea 19:45
Arsenal 2 Southampton 2 Leicester 1 Liverpool 1 Norwich 0 Tottenham Hotspur 2 Sunderland 1 Man. City 2 West Ham 2 Aston Villa 0 Crystal Palace 1 Bournemouth 1 Man. Utd. 0 Stoke 0 WBA 1 Swansea 1 Everton 2 Newcastle 2 Watford 2 Chelsea 1
What the **** was I doing predicting Liverpool to beat Leicester? I think that I may have picked up the lawro virus on my travels.
Liverpool in Saturday fixture shocker Saturday 6th February 2016 Man City 1 v 1 Leicester Aston Villa 1 v 2 Norwich Liverpool 2 v 2 Sunderland Newcastle 2 v 1 West Brom Stoke 1 v 2 Everton Swansea 1 v 2 Crystal Palace Tottenham 3 v 1 Watford Sunday 7th February 2016 Bournemouth 1 v 2 Arsenal Chelsea 0 v 0 Man Utd Monday 8th February 2016 Southampton 1 v 1 West Ham
Delighted to see that Liverpool's incredible unbeaten run continues into its 24th round of play. Absolutely astonishing consistency from them and i wouldn't be surprised if they get through all 38 without suffering defeat. Superb turnaround under Klopp
Sat 6 Feb Man City 2 v 1 Leicester Aston Villa 2 v 2 Norwich Liverpool 3 v 1 Sunderland Newcastle 1 v 2 West Brom Stoke 1 v 1 Everton Swansea 1 v 0 Crystal Palace Tottenham 2 v 1 Watford Sun 7 Feb Bournemouth 1 v 1 Arsenal Chelsea 1 v 1 Man Utd Mon 8 Feb Southampton 2 v 1 West Ham