Saturday evening Liverpool away to Crystal Palace. As we know Alan Pardew likes is a big game manager Liverpool needs to win this game to carry on the momentum. I am predicting Palace 2:4Liverpool Other fixtures and predictions Saturday 29th October 2016 Sunderland V Arsenal 1:3 Man Utd V Burnley 3:1 Middlesbrough V Bournemouth 2:2 Tottenham V Leicester 2:1 Watford V Hull 2:0 West Brom V Man City 2:2 Crystal Palace V Liverpool 2:4 Sunday 30/10/2016 Everton V West Ham 2:1 Southampton V Chelsea 1:2 Stoke V Swansea 2:1
PAUL MERSON IS CALLING IT A DRAW: Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Saturday, 5.30pm Everybody is talking Liverpool up as contenders for the title but a trip to Palace is a stiff examination of their credentials. Alan Pardew seems to be one of those managers that blows hot and cold because his side either win six on the trot or lose six. The defeat at Leicester was their second on the bounce and they face a big test themselves on Saturday. If Palace defend like they did at Leicester, they won't get anything from this game but they're a better team than the last two games and will take something from this match. PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1
LAWRO IS PREDICTING AWAY WIN. Crystal Palace v Liverpool (17:30 BST) Liverpool had a patchy recent record at Selhurst Park until last season when they won thanks to a very late Christian Benteke penalty. The Reds obviously won't be hoping for the same on Saturday, when they face their former striker. I think the key to the game will be whether Crystal Palace can stop Liverpool, however. If you give Jurgen Klopp's side time and space to play at the moment, then they create enough chances to win two games. Liverpool v Tottenham: Reds 'not close to 100 per cent' - Jurgen Klopp Liverpool went top of the league table based on my predictions (see bottom of page) last week, but things are almost as close at the top of my league as it is in real life. The reason Liverpool are in the mix in the table that matters is their front five. As a team they have got their faults, the same as every side up there, but when their attackers are on form they are difficult to stop, and they play the same way home and away. You basically have to go and play like Manchester United did last week to stop them, and even then David de Gea had to make two top saves to earn them a point. Lawro's prediction: 0-2 Sam's prediction: Liverpool all day long. 0-2