Bournemouth vs. Nott'm Forest (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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On the back of failures to pick up three Premier League points in midweek, bottom-half battlers Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest square off at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The Cherries could not make the most of an early gift in a 1-1 draw with West Ham United, while the Reds' late efforts against Arsenal were in vain in a 2-1 defeat.
We say: Bournemouth 1-1 Nottingham Forest
Had Bournemouth been able to find their shooting boots at the London Stadium, Iraola's side may very well have been celebrating a win rather than ruing what could have been, but Forest gave Arsenal a terrific run for their money too.
Only a pair of defensive blunders undid the Reds' previous exemplary work against the Gunners, and with Bournemouth far from consistent on the attacking front at home, another low-scoring stalemate is not beyond the realm of possibility.
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Chelsea vs. Wolves (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Both haunted by gut-wrenching midweek defeats, Chelsea and Wolverhampton Wanderers bid to right their recent wrongs in Sunday's mid-table Premier League battle at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues were torn to shreds in a 4-1 loss to Liverpool last time out, while Gary O'Neil's men went down 4-3 to Manchester United after a dose of extraordinary late drama.
We say: Chelsea 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Neither set of defenders covered themselves in glory during the week, but an extra 24 hours of rest will be of major benefit to a Chelsea side who have come up with the goods at home more often than not in recent weeks.
O'Neil's Wolves are not to be taken lightly - as evidenced by their December 24 beating of the Blues - but it has been 45 years since the visitors last emerged triumphant at Stamford Bridge, and that sequence ought to be prolonged as Chelsea's rejigged attacking unit work their magic.
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Man Utd vs. West Ham (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Seeking a first Premier League double over Manchester United in 17 years, West Ham United make the long trek north to battle the Red Devils in Sunday's intriguing Premier League affair.
Erik ten Hag's men came up trumps 4-3 in a chaotic clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers in midweek, while the Irons and Bournemouth played out a much more low-key 1-1 draw.
We say: Manchester United 2-2 West Ham United
After a trio of successive 1-0 wins over West Ham at Old Trafford, Man United - if their recent defensive calamities are anything to go by - should not keep their capital foes at arm's length on Sunday, as was the case just before Christmas.
Barely anything can separate the two outfits as far as the top-flight table is concerned, and that ought to be reflected by the sound of the full-time whistle, by which point the two sides may very well have shared four goals in an entertaining stalemate.
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Arsenal vs. Liverpool (Sunday, 4.30pm)
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All eyes will be on the Emirates for what promises to be an exhilarating Premier League contest on Sunday afternoon, as third-placed Arsenal take on leaders Liverpool for the third time in the space of two months.
Both outfits enhanced their title credentials in midweek, as the Gunners emerged victorious 2-1 in a sticky affair with Nottingham Forest, while Jurgen Klopp's merciless crop demolished Chelsea 4-1.
We say: Arsenal 1-2 Liverpool
A few Gooners may still be racking their brains as to how their side came out on the wrong end of the scoreline in last month's FA Cup clash with Liverpool, who absorbed copious amounts of Arsenal pressure before delivering two fatal blows, and their beating of Forest was far from the most convincing of successes.
Faced with a team who have scored in each of their last 16 Premier League games against them, Arsenal's dreams of Premier League glory should suffer another damaging blow, as Virgil van Dijk's claim that Klopp's exit will give Liverpool an "extra boost" is certainly ringing true so far.
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