The English Premier League season has reached its halfway point and we are still a ways away from crowning a champion. The top four entering this weekend are Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, and Chelsea. The teams currently facing relegation include Bolton, Wigan, and Blackburn. The last couple weeks have seen City and United fall to lesser competition (Sunderland and Blackburn, respectively). We are also beginning to see transfers as we approach the meat of the January transfer window. Last week, United and City faced off in a thrilling FA Cup match that ended in a victory for United, showing that City do not have total control of the league just yet.
Now, I have made predictions in the past, and if you look at our predictions page you will see that I have performed quite admirably (but only in the NFL). I am going to now try my hand at a weekend of matches in the EPL. This weekend seems to have some pretty routine pairings, but we will see what happens. If I have any sort of success in these matches (don’t count on it) I may continue this into the future. Here we go!
Everton at Aston Villa—Landon Donovan and Tim Howard are paired up once again with the Blues needing to show some consistency to be taken seriously. 2-1 Everton.
Fulham at Blackburn—Clint Dempsey is coming off his first Fulham hat trick and Blackburn are riding high after recently beating United. 2-2 tie.
Sunderland at Chelsea—As disappointing as United has played in its losses, Chelsea has been even worse in its debacles. Yet they remain near the top of the table and here is where they can get back in it. 3-1 Chelsea.
Stoke City at Liverpool—This is probably the match of the weekend between the 8th and 6th place teams. It should be a thrilling match at Anfield, with Liverpool taking this one. 2-1 Liverpool.
Bolton at Manchester United—Bolton are struggling to stay out of the relegation zone and United have regained confidence after taking down their crosstown nemesis. 3-0 United.
Wolverhampton at Tottenham—This may be the easiest pick of the weekend, as Hotspur are riding a hot-streak and the Wolves again find themselves at the bottom of the table. Apologies for the jinx, Spurs fans. 4-1 Tottenham.
Norwich City at West Brom—Norwich have been a surprise for me as they have been very competitive in their first season back in the EPL. 3-2 Norwich.
Queens Park at Newcastle—Impressive striker Demba Ba has the Magpies on a hot streak as they come off a dominant win against Manchester United to see a somewhat reeling QPR come in. 2-0 Newcastle.
Arsenal at Swansea City—Thierry Henry’s return to his former club was as glorious as could be, as he scored the only goal of the match to give Arsenal an FA Cup win over Leeds. This one will not be as easy, but Arsenal should take it against a hard-working Swansea squad. 1-0 Arsenal.
Manchester City at Wigan—City have been an enigma the last month, losing games (against United and Sunderland) that they would have won handily in October. Do not be fooled, they are still the favorite and should take this one. 4-2 City.
So there you have it. My first attempt at predicting a weekend of matchups in the EPL. If I am successful, you can consider me at the ranks of all the “experts”. But if not, it was all in jest. Happy footballing!
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