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Birmingham vs Sunderland (15:00 GMT, Saturday)
We have to go back to September 1997 for the last time Birmingham lost at home to the Black Cats in a league encounter. Both teams are still under the threat of relegation with Birmingham's situation a bit worse than that of their opponents. However, at the moment Sunderland are in an awful position not having won a league game since January. I don't think they will do it now too. Draw is looking alright, but I reckon the home side will be too good for Steve Bruce's team.
Prediction: Birmingham 2 - 0 Sunderland
Blackpool conceded 11 goals in their last 4 league games and continue to disappoint their manager. The team currently occupies 17th place and is only a point above relegation zone. Wigan lies on the last spot in the table and it will be a miracle if they avoid returning to the second tier of English football. Games like this one are, simply put, unpredictable. Blackpool should win it, but in my humble opinion Over 2.5 goals is the best option.
Prediction: Blackpool 3 - 1 Wigan
Everton vs Blackburn (15:00 GMT, Saturday)
Everton's revival continues and last week the Toffees crushed Wolves at the Molineux. Their last league loss was in mid-February and the results since then made their fans dream of European football next year. Rovers drew their last 3 games but more is needed if they are to cast away the fears of relegation. Absolutely hard to predict match. I will go with the draw, which will be Blackburn's fourth in a row.
Prediction: Everton 1 - 1 Blackburn
West Bromwich vs Chelsea (15:00 GMT, Saturday)
The Londoners have a stunning league record against West Brom - 9 wins out of 9 games between them. Second place in the table, which means direct qualification to the CL group stage, isn't so far away from the reach of Ancelotti's team. On Tuesday Chelsea were knocked out from Europe by a magnificently-looking Man United side and their only consolation from now till May will be the league games. But West Brom continue to surprise everyone and haven't lost since Roy Hodgson took the wheel - a series of matches including encounters with Liverpool and Arsenal. However, Chelsea have far more classy players than West Brom and will probably take the upper hand.
Prediction: West Bromwich 1 - 2 Chelsea
Hammers are falling freely at the moment and it's matches like this that they have to win. But after losing three times in a row in March the Villains drew at Villa Park 2 weeks ago and won 1-0 against Newcastle last week. There are lots of factors that make this match a thrilling encounter. Don't waste your money here!
Prediction: West Ham 2 - 1 Aston Villa
Arsenal vs Liverpool (16:00 GMT, Sunday)
This is the derby of the week, the cherry on top of the cake for everyone connected to English football. Arsenal have a good home record this season and if they grab the three points here, they'll cut the distance to first-placed Manchester United to only 4 points (also, both teams meet at the Emirates in May). This must be a boost enough for Wenger's players to win the match. Liverpool crushed a disappointing Manchester City on Monday in a spectacular fashion. Kenny Dalglish is more and more looking like the man who can turn the wheels of fortune of the Merseyside team. A lot of draws between Arsenal in Liverpool throughout history, but I'll go with a hard-fought win for the home side.
Prediction: Arsenal 1 - 0 Liverpool
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