Leicester vs. Spurs (Thursday, 7.30pm)
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Preparing to return to action after a devastating COVID-19 outbreak, Tottenham Hotspur prepare to meet Leicester City at the King Power on Thursday night.
While Spurs' most recent clash with Brighton & Hove Albion was postponed, the Foxes put four unanswered goals past Newcastle United at the weekend.
We say: Leicester City 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur
It is difficult to confidently back either side with any real conviction given their respective COVID-19 woes, but Leicester still produced one of their best showings of the season against Newcastle with so many players out.
Conte's depleted side may be a little rusty at the King Power and will not have their first-choice attackers available, so we expect the Foxes to come up trumps for the fourth time in a row at home.
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Chelsea vs. Everton (Thursday, 7.45pm)
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Everton boss Rafael Benitez returns to Stamford Bridge on Thursday for the Toffees' Premier League encounter with Chelsea.
Thomas Tuchel's men saw off Leeds United 3-2 at the weekend, while the Merseyside outfit suffered a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Crystal Palace.
We say: Chelsea 2-0 Everton
Chelsea have not been shutting up shop in the way that Tuchel would have liked in recent weeks, but a depleted Everton attack are unlikely to experience much joy here.
The hosts will likely turn to some of their attacking options from the bench - and they have them in abundance - so we can only predict a comfortable Blues triumph.
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Liverpool vs. Newcastle (Thursday, 8.00pm)
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Liverpool will be out to make it eight wins in a row across all competitions when they welcome Newcastle United to Anfield on Thursday night.
The Reds prevailed 1-0 against Aston Villa last time out, while Eddie Howe's men went down 4-0 to Leicester City.
We say: Liverpool 3-0 Newcastle United
Even with a heavy defensive presence on the field, Newcastle should be outfought and outclassed by Klopp's rampant Liverpool on the Anfield turf.
The hosts will likely call upon some of their fringe players amid the hectic winter schedule but should have no trouble piling more misery on the Magpies in midweek.
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