Fulham vs. Leicester (Monday, 3.00pm)
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Aiming to snap a miserable run of three straight Premier League defeats, Fulham welcome Leicester City to Craven Cottage for Monday afternoon's showdown.
Marco Silva's men were put to the sword 1-0 by Liverpool last time out, while their relegation-battling counterparts played out an all-action 2-2 draw with Everton.
We say: Fulham 1-1 Leicester City
Fulham did not simply roll over and accept defeat in their contests with Man City and Liverpool, but a Leicester side fighting for their lives at the foot of the table will not make it easy for Silva's depleted troops either.
With both sides showcasing a propensity for conceding and scoring as the season approaches its final knockings, Leicester can feel confident of gleaning another point, albeit one that will not do much good for their survival chances.
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Brighton vs. Everton (Monday, 5.30pm)
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Brighton & Hove Albion welcome Everton to the Amex for a Premier League clash on Monday.
The fixture has huge importance for both clubs, with Brighton aiming for Europe and the Toffees clinging onto their top-flight status.
We say: Brighton & Hove Albion 3-0 Everton
Brighton were ruthless when facing Wolves last weekend and had enough chances to beat Man United by a bigger scoreline, so will definitely fancy their chances against one of the favourites to go down.
Everton showed promising signs against Leicester, but this Brighton side are a level above and an early goal for the hosts may lead to a long afternoon for the travelling faithful.
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Nott'm Forest vs. Southampton (Monday, 8.00pm)
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In a make-or-break game for their Premier League survival chances, Southampton travel to the City Ground to meet fellow basement battlers Nottingham Forest on Monday evening.
Both sides failed to hang onto one-goal leads in their most recent losses, as the Tricky Trees were cruelly sunk 2-1 by Brentford, while the Saints were seen off 3-1 by Newcastle United.
We say: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Southampton
With untimely concerns over the fitness of in-form midfielder Danilo and star forward Johnson, whose 17 goals at the City Ground is at least 10 more than any other Forest man since the start of last season, the injury-ravaged Tricky Trees could be in for a challenging night.
Cooper's men are seldom outfought on their own turf, but Southampton will not get a better chance to put points on the board between now and the end of the season. In a clash where almost anything could happen, a closely-contested draw seems a plausible outcome, but the win that Saints fans crave so dearly should elude them as their slide towards the trapdoor continues.