A big fixture this weekend is Swansea’s game with Chelsea, where both teams are on good form. If Swansea were to win, it would be a big shock, but don’t discount it because Swansea are doing very well under new manager Paul Clement.
Also, Everton play Sunderland with the Black Cats in a bit of a shock after their 4-0 loss last week because the week before that loss they had won 4-0. But Everton are vulnerable against the so-called smaller teams as showed last week against Boro.
Also on Saturday, Watford play West Ham, and the Hammers have improved a lot in the second part of the season and they have got themselves into 10th position in the league. Getting there after the first few months of the season looked to be a distant dream, but they are on form with their tall striker Andy Carroll playing exceptionally well upfront.
The last Prem fixture of the weekend is Tottenham’s game against Stoke, where Spurs won’t be in the happiest of moods after their Europa League disappointment on Thursday, but Stoke on the other hand will be delighted after their win against Palace the week before last.