Leicester vs. Crystal Palace (Saturday, 12.30pm)
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Leicester City will be looking to climb off the bottom of the Premier League when they welcome Crystal Palace to the King Power Stadium on Saturday lunchtime.
The Foxes are three points adrift of safety after nine matches so far this season, while the Eagles are sitting five points further ahead in 15th place.
We say: Leicester City 1-2 Crystal Palace
The pressure is mounting on Rodgers's struggling Leicester side and another defeat on Saturday could see them slip further away from safety.
Crystal Palace have scored in 11 of their last 13 Premier League games and we can see them taking advantage of Leicester's vulnerable backline, with Vieira's men edging out the Foxes to claim all three points.
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Fulham vs. Bournemouth (Saturday, 3.00pm)
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Last season's top two in the Championship will face off in the Premier League on Saturday as Fulham play host to Bournemouth at Craven Cottage.
Both sides have made respectable starts to life back in the top flight and they currently sit inside the top half of the table, with the Cherries in eighth and the Cottagers just one point behind in ninth.
We say: Fulham 2-2 Bournemouth
The momentum is with Bournemouth ahead of Saturday's clash and they have a good record against Fulham, who will be fired up to bounce back from successive defeats.
The host's success may depend on whether Mitrovic is fit to lead the line, but we can see the Cherries continuing their unbeaten run and claiming a point from an entertaining contest at Craven Cottage.
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Wolves vs. Nott'm Forest (Saturday, 3.00pm)
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With the manager's hotseat still vacant, Wolverhampton Wanderers will aim to snap a three-game losing run in the Premier League when Nottingham Forest visit Molineux on Saturday afternoon.
The hosts suffered a 3-0 defeat to Chelsea last weekend, while Steve Cooper's side were pegged back in a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa on Monday night.
We say: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 Nottingham Forest
It would not be a complete surprise to see this encounter between two confidence-sapped sides end goalless, but the importance of Neves's return cannot be understated, and Wolves have proven a tough nut to crack more often than not at Molineux.
With only one away goal to their name all season long, Forest's lack of ruthlessness is set to continue on another miserable away day, and Wolves can nick a goal against a shaky Tricky Trees backline to give their fans something to cheer.
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Spurs vs. Everton (Saturday, 5.30pm)
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Tottenham Hotspur will go in search of their third successive win in all tournaments when they welcome Everton to North London on Saturday evening in the Premier League.
The Lilywhites survived a late scare to beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 in the Champions League on Wednesday, while Frank Lampard's side went down 2-1 to Manchester United last week.
We say: Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Everton
Defeat to Man United should not affect the morale in the Everton camp too much, as Lampard has still overseen a sustained period of progress in recent weeks, and Calvert-Lewin's return is certainly timely.
European fatigue will work against Tottenham, but with Kane and Son managing to click into gear in midweek - coupled with a fired-up Richarlison determined to prove to Everton what they are missing - we expect Conte's side to just about edge a tight battle.
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