Round 31 Results

6 Points scored in an unpredictable round that fell in favour of the away sides.

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We Predicted

Brentford vs Liverpool

Final Score: 0 - 2

The Game Notes: Liverpool’s attacking prowess has been on full display recently, with Mohamed Salah and Darwin Núñez leading the charge. Brentford, despite being strong at home, may struggle to contain the pace and creativity of Liverpool’s forwards. Brentford’s solid midfield might nick them a goal, but the Reds’ class should shine through. Expect Liverpool to dominate possession and score multiple goals.

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Leicester vs Fulham

Final Score: 0 - 2

The Game Notes: Fulham’s excellent form, driven by their organised defence and counter-attacking threat, gives them the edge in this matchup. Leicester’s defensive frailties could be exploited by the likes of in-form Alex Iwobi threading through balls to the in-form attackers. While Leicester might grab a goal through a moment of brilliance, Fulham’s efficiency in front of goal should secure a narrow victory.

2 - 2

We Predicted

West Ham vs Crystal Palace

Final Score: 0 - 2

The Game Notes: This London derby promises goals, with both sides in decent attacking form. Crystal Palace’s dynamic attackers, including Eberechi Eze and Mateta, are capable of breaking down any defence. Both teams have defensive vulnerabilities, making a high-scoring draw the likeliest outcome in a fiercely contested match.

2 - 1

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Arsenal vs Aston Villa

Final Score: 2 - 2

The Game Notes: Arsenal’s relentless drive to maintain their title ambitions should be enough to see off a spirited Aston Villa side. Mikel Arteta’s team boasts one of the league’s best defensive records, and a superlative home record. Villa could still create chances through in-form Ollie Watkins, but Arsenal’s home advantage and superior quality should earn them the points.

1 - 1

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Everton vs Spurs

Final Score: 3 - 2

The Game Notes: A battle of resilience as both teams seek points to achieve their contrasting season objectives. Everton’s disciplined defence will likely frustrate Spurs, while the home side could find joy on the counter-attack. Spurs’ Heung Min Son remains a constant threat having scored at the Emirates in midweek, but Everton’s fighting spirit at Goodison Park under new manager David Moyes could be enough to earn them a hard-fought draw.

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We Predicted

Ipswich vs Man City

Final Score: 0 - 6

The Game Notes: Ipswich will likely put up a brave fight, but City’s quality in possession and ruthlessness in front of goal will ultimately prove too much. Although still stuttering, we expect City to dominate proceedings and cruise to a comfortable victory. Haaland hat-trick?

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