LiveScore 6 Predictions: City will crush Chelsea to win Premier League title

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Fulham vs Crystal Palace (Saturday 3pm)

This London derby promises to be competitive. Crystal Palace have won five of their eight games since Roy Hodgson returned as manager, while Fulham come into this match off the back of two wins. 

The visitors have lost their last two away games, so home advantage could be crucial for the Cottagers. Even so, we think this encounter is pretty evenly matched right now. 

Prediction: Fulham 1-1 Crystal Palace 

Liverpool vs Aston Villa (Saturday 3pm)

Liverpool are ending the season in great form and putting real pressure on Manchester United and Newcastle in the race for the Champions League. 

The Reds have won their last seven games. Aston Villa, who beat Tottenham last week, are aiming for Europe themselves but Unai Emery’s team are without a win in three games on the road. 

Prediction: Liverpool 2-1 Aston Villa 

Bournemouth vs Manchester United (Saturday 3pm)

United will make life much easier for themselves if they can win at Bournemouth, yet the Red Devils are without a victory in their last three Premier League away days. 

The Cherries could be the ideal opponents in these circumstances. Now safe from the threat of relegation, they have lost their last two games. 

Prediction: Bournemouth 0-1 Manchester United 

Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal (Saturday 5.30pm)

Arsenal must win this match to keep their faint hopes of winning the title alive. Nottingham Forest are equally motivated as they still need points to avoid relegation. 

In many ways, there is now much less pressure on the Gunners and as they undoubtedly have more quality, we have to back them to win. 

Prediction: Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal

West Ham vs Leeds (Sunday 1.30pm)

A narrow away loss to Manchester City and a home draw with Newcastle was just about the best that could have been realistically hoped for from Sam Allardyce’s first games in charge of Leeds. 

Now come the fixtures in which they stand a chance of winning. Yet West Ham will be tough opposition, despite their midweek European exploits, having only lost two of their last 12 games at home. 

Prediction: West Ham 2-2 Leeds

Manchester City vs Chelsea (Sunday 4pm)

Unless Arsenal slip up on Saturday, City will need a result in this match to win the Premier League title. 

With a place in the Champions League final secured with ease, there will not even be a real need for Pep Guardiola to rotate. Even if he does, the second-string are in top form themselves. 

Prediction: Manchester City 3-0 Chelsea