Brentford vs. Arsenal (Sunday, 12.00pm)
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Brentford and Arsenal return to Premier League action with Sunday's London derby, which has been brought forward from 2pm to 12pm ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
The Bees ran out 5-2 winners over Leeds United last time out, while Mikel Arteta's side most recently overcame FC Zurich 2-1 in the Europa League.
We say: Brentford 2-2 Arsenal
With Toney taking the Premier League by storm and galvanised by his England call-up, a prolific Brentford side can experience plenty of joy in front of goal versus a Gunners defence that have been a bit shaky in recent games.
The absence of Zinchenko will be felt given the impact that he has had on the Arsenal team so far, but Arteta's side respond well to conceding, and we can picture an entertaining London derby finishing all square as Arsenal risk losing their grip on top spot.
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Everton vs. West Ham (Sunday, 2.15pm)
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Having managed to avoid an upset against Silkeborg in the Europa Conference League in midweek, West Ham United resume Premier League duties with a trip to Everton on Sunday afternoon.
Meanwhile, the Toffees have not been in action since holding Liverpool to a goalless stalemate in the Merseyside derby on September 3.
We say: Everton 1-2 West Ham United
With all due respect to Asmir Begovic, the absence of Pickford removes a significant layer of protection from the Everton defence, and the goals have been flying in for West Ham in Europe at just the right time.
A trip to Goodison Park will still prove a stern test of the Hammers' credentials, but Moyes can negate the midweek fatigue with a multitude of alterations, and we can envisage a narrow away win on Sunday.