Luton vs. Brentford (Saturday, 3.00pm)
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An intriguing contest in the Premier League basement takes place at Kenilworth Road on Saturday afternoon, when Luton Town pit their wits against Brentford.
Rob Edwards's men were ripped to shreds by holders Manchester City last weekend, whereas the Bees created some much-needed breathing space by putting two past Sheffield United without reply.
We say: Luton Town 1-3 Brentford
Luton's remarkable powers of recovery demonstrates that the Hatters are never to be counted out on home soil, especially given their affinity for scoring in the Premier League, while the Brentford back door is never normally bolted shut on the road.
However, a ravaged Luton backline squaring up to a refreshed Toney is a mismatch on paper, and we back the rejuvenated Bees to once again edge closer to survival while harming the Hatters' prospects of consecutive seasons in the big time.
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Sheff Utd vs. Burnley (Saturday, 3.00pm)
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Bramall Lane is the venue for Saturday's crunch clash at the bottom of the Premier League table, as 19th-placed Burnley travel to 20th-placed Sheffield United.
Only four points separate the two strugglers in the business end of the Premier League season, although Chris Wilder's men still boast a match in hand and have revenge on their mind following December's events.
We say: Sheffield United 2-2 Burnley
Four of the Clarets' last six Premier League fixtures have now ended level, while Sheffield United have three high-scoring stalemates under their belts from their last five games, pointing towards an entertaining share of the spoils here.
Neither side should err on the side of caution with survival out of their own hands, but Burnley's propensity to let leads slip could see Sheffield United glean a solitary point, albeit one which will likely not be enough to keep them afloat.
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Wolves vs. Arsenal (Saturday, 7.30pm)
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With only the Premier League title left to fight for, Arsenal hit the road in the top flight to take on Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Saturday evening.
Mikel Arteta's downcast man return to domestic action on the back of a bitter Champions League exit, while their hosts reside comfortably in mid-table obscurity.
We say: Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-1 Arsenal
With fresh fitness concerns rearing their ugly heads in attack, O'Neil's men will have their work cut out to breach the Premier League's defensive masters on the road, who kept Bayern at bay for the most part only to switch off for one second.
The Gunners' recent shortcomings in the final third means that a goal-laden success is surely off the cards, but a refreshed set of attacking options can penetrate a leaky Wolves rearguard at least once to reclaim their spot at the summit.
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