Newcastle vs. Leicester (Sunday, 2.15pm)
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Fresh from enjoying one of the most memorable European nights in the club's history, Leicester City resume Premier League action with a trip to Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon.
Brendan Rodgers's side got the better of PSV Eindhoven in the Europa Conference League in midweek, while the Magpies most recently saw off Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0.
We say: Newcastle United 1-1 Leicester City
Newcastle have come a long way both on and off the pitch since being subjected to a 4-0 humbling against Leicester at the King Power, and a spate of positive home results makes it seem likely that another one could be in store here.
The Foxes do have competent options for change amid their tough schedule and have also started to perform better domestically in recent weeks, so we think this battle has a score draw written all over it.
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West Ham vs. Burnley (Sunday, 2.15pm)
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West Ham United will be looking to follow up their success in the Europa League quarter-finals with a victory in the Premier League, when they play host to relegation-threatened Burnley on Easter Sunday.
The visitors, meanwhile, will make the trip to the London Stadium without a manager after they surprisingly sacked Sean Dyche on Friday.
We say: West Ham United 2-0 Burnley
Burnley's hierarchy will be hoping that a change in the dugout will spark a much-needed revival in their quest to avoid the drop.
While West Ham's inconsistent league form will provide encouragement for the Clarets, their own form in front of goal needs improving if they are to have any hope of securing maximum points.
There may be a few tired legs in the West Ham camp following their midweek efforts in Europe, but nevertheless, we can see the Hammers securing a routine win on home soil.