Another week, another full round of Premier League fixtures and more as the season tries to catch up on itself. To help with all of that is our Premier League Predictions Week 35 and Preview.
We provide our fearless predictions , throw in loads of stats with our Matchday visuals for each game and end it all with some barely interesting stats.
Enough to keep one busy for a while anyway.
So please accept and enjoy our Premier League Predictions Week 35 and Preview.
Premier League Predictions Week 35 – Our Selections
Here are our fearless predictions for the fixtures ahead, and you might
FRIDAY
LEICESTER 3 Newcastle 0
SATURDAY
Leeds 1 TOTTENHAM 3
Sheffield Utd 1 Crystal Palace 1
MANCHESTER CITY 2 Chelsea 0
LIVERPOOL 1 Southampton 0
SUNDAY
Wolves 0 BRIGHTON 1
Aston Villa 1 MANCHESTER UTD 2
West Ham 1 EVERTON 2
ARSENAL 3 West Brom 0
MONDAY
Fulham 0 Burnley 0
TUESDAY
Southampton 0 Crystal Palace 0
WEDNESDAY
Manchester Utd 1 Leicester 1
CHELSEA 2 Arsenal 0
THURSDAY
Aston Villa 1 Everton 1
Premier League Predictions Week 35 – Barely Interesting Facts
Need a reason why either team can win or lose this gameweek or just want some barely interesting football facts to share with your friends or enemies?
We have you covered below.
FRIDAY
LEICESTER v NEWCASTLE – Newcastle are one of five teams yet to beat a top six side away from home this season. Top six meaning side the side was in the top six when they played them. The other four sides are Spurs, Crystal Palace, Southampton and Wolves. At least Newcastle and Spurs have drawn a game.
LEICESTER v NEWCASTLE – Newcastle (W2 D1) are undefated against Leicester on a Friday.
SATURDAY
LEEDS v SPURS – Spurs won the last game between these sides at Leeds on a Saturday back in 2004. That broke a winless run of eight games going back to 1990.
LEEDS v SPURS – Spurs (W1 D3 L1) have won just once away to middle eight sides this season in five games.
SHEFF UTD v CRYSTAL PALACE – Only Man City, Leeds and Spurs have scored more goals per game away to bottom six sides.
SHEFF UTD v CRYSTAL PALACE – Sheffield Utd have won three in a row at home to Crystal Palace.
MAN CITY v CHELSEA – Chelsea have played the fewest games away to top six sides (at time of playing) this season with just two matches. Their record is W1 L1.
MAN CITY v CHELSEA – Man City have lost two games at home this season to top six sides. Only two teams have lost fewer games – Everton (1) and Southampton (0).
LIVERPOOL v SOUTHAMPTON – Southampton may be unbeaten (W2 D2) against top six sides at home this season but they have lost all six away games to top six sides. Not that Liverpool (7th) are currently in the top six but it is interesting enough. Only two sides have lost three games at home to bottom six sides this season – both are from Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL v SOUTHAMPTON – Liverpool have won their last three home games v Southampton by a combined 10-0.
LIVERPOOL v SOUTHAMPTON – Former Southampton player Sadio Mane has score more goals (4 in 4) against Liverpool than he has against Southampton (1 in 7)
SUNDAY
WOLVES v BRIGHTON – The last four games between these sides have ended in a draw and five of the last six games at Wolves.
ASTON VILLA v MAN UTD – Manchester Utd haven’t lost to Aston Villa since 2009 with 13 wins and four draws since. You have to go back another 10 years for Aston Villa’s last win at home to Man Utd. It has been 17 wins and 5 draws since.
ASTON VILLA v MAN UTD – Man Utd are still unbeaten away from home.
WEST HAM v EVERTON – No team has taken more points away to top six sides this season than Everton (10 in 4 games)
ARSENAL v WEST BROM – Arsenal (W3 D2) are unbeaten in five Sunday games v West Brom.
ARSENAL v WEST BROM – West Brom scored five goals and won on their last trip to a London side. They have lost the other four games scoring just one goal in total.
MONDAY
FULHAM v BURNLEY – There have been 18 goals in the last four meetings between Fulham and Burnley.
TUESDAY
SOUTHAMPTON v CRYSTAL PALACE – Southampton have scored exactly one goal in their last three home games v Crystal Palace and won none (D2 L1)
SOUTHAMPTON v CRYSTAL PALACE – Southampton, Man Utd and Wolves have played the most games at home to middle eight sides (at time of playing) this season. Southampton have won just one of their eight games. Man Utd have lost one and Wolves three.
WEDNESDAY
MAN UTD v LEICESTER – Man Utd (W1 L2) have exactly the same record at home to the top six sides as Leicester do away (W1 L2)
MAN UTD v LEICESTER – Leicester last beat Man Utd in 2014 when they won 5-3. It has been nine losses and four draws since.
CHELSEA v ARSENAL – Arsenal haven’t won at Chelsea since 2011. Seven wins and three draws since for Chelsea.
CHELSEA v ARSENAL – Chelsea are yet to concede at home to a London side this season. They are also one of only three teams to be unbeaten at home to London teams.
THURSDAY
ASTON VILLA v EVERTON – Everton are unbeaten (W3 D1) in four games against Aston Villa on a Thursday.
ASTON VILLA v EVERTON – No teams have scored more goals against top six sides at home this season than Aston Villa. They have also conceded the second most.
Premier League Predictions Week 35 – Match Stats Previews
Our big, beautiful full visual preview of each game is below.
More stats than you could probably ever want or need.
FRIDAY
LEICESTER v NEWCASTLE
SATURDAY
LEEDS v SPURS
SHEFFIELD UTD v CRYSTAL PALACE
MAN CITY v CHELSEA
LIVERPOOL v SOUTHAMPTON
SUNDAY
WOLVES v BRIGHTON
ASTON VILLA v MAN UTD
WEST HAM v EVERTON
ARSENAL v WEST BROM
MONDAY
FULHAM v BURNLEY
TUESDAY
SOUTHAMPTON v CRYSTAL PALACE
WEDNESDAY
MAN UTD v LEICESTER
CHELSEA v ARSENAL
THURSDAY
ASTON VILLA v EVERTON
Premier League Predictions Week 35 – Season Summary
To finish the preview here’s the current ladder and overall stats in visual form.
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