It’s that time of the week again when I attempt to predict the outcomes of the upcoming Premier League games. I had a good week with my predictions last week as I managed three perfect predictions, four correct outcomes and three incorrect outcomes which saw me move up a couple of places in my predictions league. Here’s a look at how the top five in that league stands.
Pos Player Res Cls Exa Slm Pts
1. Murray1886 40 103.5 90 17 250.5
2. Sam 32 95 106 17 250
3. Gooners 39 99 96 15 249
4. robbieg 37 111 75 17 240
5. SeniorBurger 34 111 78 16 239
I had a pretty good week with my fantasy team too as I moved up in the overall rankings for the third week in a row to just outside the top 1% of almost 13 million players. My choice of Bruno Fernandes as my captain really paid off and he was ably assisted by Gabriel Magahlaes, Virgil van Dijk, Marc Guehi, Antoine Semenyo, Declan Rice and Harry Wilson.
The chances are I will go with the same captain again this week as Erling Haaland is a doubt for City, but I could be tempted to go with Semenyo too. I had intended to hold on to my transfers this week, but I might decide to bring Hugo Ekitike in for Haaland as Haaland doesn’t play in Gameweek 31.
Tuesday March 3
Bournemouth v Brentford
7.30pm GMT, Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth
Bournemouth came from behind to draw 1-1 at home to Sunderland on Saturday and that point was enough to keep them in the top half of the table. They have taken eight points and scored eight goals in their last four home games with only the top two losing less games on their own ground. They are unbeaten in eight games after failing to win their previous 11 with no other team in the top half of the table conceding more goals.
James Hill, Rayan Vitor, Marcos Senesi, Marcus Tavernier and Kroupi Junior can all do a good job for fantasy managers.
Brentford scored a last minute goal to win 4-3 away to Burnley at the weekend after initially leading 3-0 and that win kept them in seventh place. They have taken 16 points and scored 14 goals in their last seven away games and they’re the only team not to draw a game on the road. They have taken 10 points from their last five games and they have a good run of games coming up.
Igor Thiago is the best of the Brentford players for fantasy managers with Dango Ouattara and Kevin Schade possibilities too.
I think this will be a very close game with a draw being the most likely outcome.
Prediction: 1-1
Everton v Burnley
7.30pm GMT, Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool
Everton won 3-2 away to Newcastle on Saturday to hold on to eighth place in the table. They have only taken two points from their last six home games with only the bottom five losing more games on their own patch. They have only lost two of their last eight games, but only four other teams have scored less goals.
Kiernon Dewsbury-Hall, James Garner, Iliman Ndiaye, James Tarkowski and Jordan Pickford are all worth considering for fantasy managers.
Burnley conceded a last minute goal to lose 4-3 at home to Brentford at the weekend and they’re still eight points from safety with just 10 games left to play. They have taken four points from their last two away games after failing to win the previous seven with no other team conceding more goals on their travels. They have only won once in their last 19 games with no other team conceding more goals.
I can’t see any Burnley players to recommend to fantasy managers at the moment.
I think Everton will just about manage their first home win in a while.
Prediction: 2-1
Leeds United v Sunderland
7.30pm GMT, Elland Road, Leeds
Leeds lost 1-0 at home to City on Sunday, but they still have six points to spare over the bottom three. They have lost two of their last three home games after being unbeaten in the previous five, but those two defeats were against the top two. They have only lost three of their last 15 games with only the bottom three conceding more goals.
I’m not sure there are any Leeds players doing enough on a consistent basis to interest fantasy managers.
Sunderland drew 1-1 away to Bournemouth at the weekend and they’re only two points off the top half of the table. They haven’t won in their last nine away games with only three other teams taking less points on the road and only Wolves scoring less goals. The point against Bournemouth was their first point in four games with only Wolves and Forest scoring less goals.
Enzo Le Fee and Granit Xhaka are the Sunderland players most likely to produce for fantasy managers.
I think Leeds will take the three points in this game to move themselves even further away from the relegation zone.
Prediction: 2-1
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool
8.15pm GMT, Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton
Wolves won 2-0 at home to Villa on Friday night, but they’re still so far adrift at the foot of the table that relegation is a certainty. They have taken eight points from their last six home games after only taking one in the previous nine, but no other team has conceded more goals on their own patch. They have only lost one of their last four games, but no other team has scored less goals with only Burnley and West Ham conceding more.
I can’t see any Wolves players to recommend to fantasy managers at the moment.
Liverpool won 5-2 at home to West Ham on Saturday and that win moved them up to fifth place. They have only lost one of their last eight away games, but they have some difficult away games coming up towards the end of the season. They have taken 12 points and scored 12 goals in their last five games and their next three games are all against teams in the bottom half of the table.
Virgil van Dijk and Hugo Ekitike are the Liverpool players to own for fantasy managers at the moment.
I think Liverpool will be too good for Wolves and should win by a couple of goals.
Prediction: 1-3
Wednesday March 4
Aston Villa v Chelsea
7.30pm GMT, Villa Park, Birmingham
Villa lost 2-0 away to Wolves on Friday night and that defeat put an end to their title hopes as well as dropping them into fourth place. They have taken four points from their last two home games after losing the previous two with only the top two conceding less goals on their own ground. They have only won two of their last eight games and their next two games are both against teams competing for a top four place with Villa.
Morgan Rogers is probably the only Villa player who can do well for fantasy managers at the moment.
Chelsea lost 2-1 away to Arsenal on Sunday and had yet another man sent off which saw them fall to sixth in the table. They have only won two of their last eight away games, but no other team has scored more goals on the road. They haven’t won in three games after winning the previous four and three of their next five opponents are in the top five.
Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer are probably the best of the bunch in the Chelsea team for fantasy managers.
There probably won’t be too much between these two teams with a draw being the most likely outcome.
Prediction: 1-1
Brighton And Hove Albion v Arsenal
7.30pm GMT, AMEX Stadium, Brighton
Brighton won 2-1 at home to Forest on Sunday and they’re now only two points off the top half of the table. They won their last home game after only winning one of the previous seven with no other team drawing more games on their own patch. They have won their last two games after only winning one of the previous 13 with only one other team in the bottom half of the table scoring more goals.
Arsenal won 2-1 at home to Chelsea at the weekend to maintain their five point lead at the top of the table, but they have played a game more than the teams chasing them. They have taken 15 points and scored 15 goals in their last seven away games with no other team taking more points or conceding less goals on their travels. They have taken 14 points and scored 16 goals in their last six games with no other team scoring more or conceding less goals.
Arsenal’s defenders and keeper are good choices for fantasy managers along with Declan Rice (if he’s fit to play) and Viktor Gyokeres.
I think Brighton will run Arsenal very close, but Arsenal will take all three points.
Prediction: 1-2
Fulham v West Ham United
7.30 GMT, Craven Cottage, London
Fulham won 2-1 at home to Spurs on Sunday and those three points moved them up to ninth place. They have taken 13 points and scored 10 goals in their last six home games and their next two games on their own ground are against teams in the bottom three. They have won their last two games after losing the previous three and their next three opponents are all in the bottom four.
Harry Wilson and Raul Jiminez are the Fulham players who can make a difference for fantasy managers.
West Ham lost 5-2 away to Liverpool on Saturday to remain in the relegation zone, but they still only have two points to make up on seventeenth place. They have lost two of their last three away games and they conceded eight goals in those games, but they have taken more points on the road than at home. They had only lost one of their previous six games before losing to Liverpool, but they have some very tough games coming up with only Burnley conceding more goals.
Jarrod Bowen remains the best bet in the West Ham team for fantasy managers.
I think Fulham will make it three wins in a row in this game by a couple of goals.
Prediction: 3-1
Manchester City v Nottingham Forest
7.30pm GMT, Etihad Stadium, Manchester
City won 1-0 away to Leeds on Saturday to stay five points behind Arsenal at the top of the table, but they still have a game in hand. They are unbeaten in 13 home games with no other team scoring more or conceding less goals on their own patch. They have taken 16 points from their last six games and they scored 12 goals in those games while keeping three clean sheets with only Arsenal conceding less and scoring more goals.
If he’s fit to play Erling Haaland is a very good option for fantasy managers along with Antoine Semenyo and all of City’s defenders and keeper.
Forest lost 2-1 away to Brighton on Sunday to remain one place and two points above the relegation zone. They have lost their last two away games after winning the previous two with only two other teams scoring less goals on their travels. They have only taken two points from their last five games with only Wolves scoring less goals.
Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson are the Forest players who can perform for fantasy managers.
I can’t see anything other than a comfortable City victory in this game.
Prediction: 2-0
Newcastle United v Manchester United
8.15pm GMT, St. James’s Park, Newcastle
Newcastle lost 3-2 at home to Everton on Saturday and that defeat meant they stayed in the bottom half of the table. They have lost their last three home games after being unbeaten in the previous eight with only three other teams scoring more goals on their own ground. They have lost five of their last six games and they conceded 15 goals in those games.
I’m not sure there are any Newcastle players doing enough to interest fantasy managers at the moment.
United won 2-1 at home to Palace on Sunday and that win was enough to move them up to third place. They are unbeaten in their last five away games, but they drew three of them and they still have some difficult games on the road left to play. They are unbeaten in 11 games and they scored 19 goals in those games with only the top two scoring more goals.
Bruno Fernandes is a great choice for fantasy managers along with Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha.
I think this is a game which could go either way and I wouldn’t be surprised to see the spoils shared.
Prediction: 2-2
Thursday March 5
Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace
8pm GMT, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Spurs lost 2-1 away to Fulham on Sunday to remain two places and four points above the bottom three. They have only taken two points from their last six home games and they conceded 13 goals in those games with only Wolves taking less points on their own patch. They have only taken four points from their last 10 games and they conceded 20 goals in those games.
I can’t see any Spurs players to recommend to fantasy managers at the moment.
Palace lost 2-1 away to United on Sunday after going ahead early on and they’re still a lot closer to the top half of the table than the relegation zone. They have only won once in their last six away games, but only two other teams have conceded less goals on their travels. They have won two of their last four games after failing to win the previous nine, but only three other teams have scored less goals.
I can’t see any Palace players to recommend to fantasy managers at the moment either.
This is another game which could go either way with a draw being the most likely result.
Prediction: 1-1
That’s it for this week.
See you next week.