Predicting Premier League Upsets: 4 Matches to Watch This Weekend

As the Premier League season heats up, all eyes are on Match Day 24 fixtures happening across the UK. Among these, there are four matches that have the potential to deliver unexpected results.

1. Man City vs Everton:
Defending champions, Manchester City, face a potential challenge as they welcome Everton to the Etihad. With the match scheduled for a lunchtime kick-off, a time known for surprising outcomes, and Everton’s recent run of draws, this encounter could spell trouble for Pep Guardiola’s side.

2. Liverpool vs Burnley:
Liverpool, still missing their star player Mohamed Salah, suffered a significant defeat at the hands of Arsenal last weekend. Burnley, under Vincent Kompany’s management, might capitalize on Liverpool’s vulnerability and cause an upset at Anfield.

3. West Ham vs Arsenal:
West Ham has already triumphed over Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal twice this season. The Hammers’ recent form and the psychological edge gained from previous victories make this clash a potential stumbling block for the Gunners.

4. Crystal Palace vs Chelsea:
In a London Derby on Monday Night Football, Chelsea will visit Selhurst Park to face Crystal Palace. Despite Chelsea’s inconsistent form this season, Crystal Palace, especially under the lights and in front of their fans, could spring a surprise and disrupt the Blues’ plans.

The upcoming weekend promises thrilling matchups, each holding the potential for unexpected turns, making them must-watch fixtures for football fans worldwide.

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