Premier League predictions: Gameweek 4

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Premier League predictions: Gameweek 4

For the first time since two weeks ago, the Premier League weekend begins with a team other than Manchester United at the bottom of the table.

90min predicts how the 20 top-flight sides will fare heading into gameweek four.

Erik ten Hag's quest to secure back-to-back wins for first time as Manchester United boss continues at Southampton in Saturday's lunchtime kick-off. The Red Devils are buoyed by Monday night's win against rivals Liverpool. Saints have come up with two masterful escape acts in the last two weeks, taking four points from a possible six against Leeds and Leicester.

Everton travel to Brentford looking for their first league win of the new season. Brentfords beat Everton twice last season, but lost to Fulham last week.

Brighton and Hove Albion have started the season well. Leeds United have also started well, especially after their win over Chelsea.

Chelsea welcome Leicester to Stamford Bridge in a custody battle for Wesley Fofana. Brendan Rodgers confirms that the French defender will not take part in the match. Thomas Tuchel has been banned from the touchline.

Liverpool will look to ditch their reputation as a crisis club against Bournemouth. Barenemouth face their third 'big six' team in a row since their return to the Premier League.

Manchester City return to the Etihad Stadium to play Crystal Palace. The Eagles took four points off Manchester City last season.

Arsenal welcome Fulham to the Emirates Stadium in Gameweek 4. Marco Silva's Cottagers have won their first game since their return to Premier League.

West Ham United travel to Aston Villa looking for their first points of the Premier League season. David Moyes' team won the Europa Conference League play-off round. Aston Aston haven't started well and the pressure is on Steven Gerrard to turn their fortunes around.

Wolverhampton Wanderers host Newcastle United on Sunday. Newcastle took a point off Manchester City last week. Wolves are struggling for goals but have plenty of technical players.

Nottingham Forest take on Tottenham Hotspur in the Michael Dawson derby at the City Ground. Spurs have won seven of their first four games this season.


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