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·26 septembre 2025
Alan fancies Newcastle to stun Arsenal in Matchday 6

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·26 septembre 2025
Liverpool have a five point lead at the top of the Premier League table and the gap between the Reds and Arsenal could grow even further this weekend if Alan Shearer's predictions come true as our man fancies the Gunners to collect zero points when they travel to St James' Park.
Elsewhere the Premier League's record goalscorer fancies routine wins for Tottenham and Man City though he also fancies a few surprise results in Matchday 6.
The weekend commences with Brentford hosting Manchester United on Saturday lunchtime, and despite beating Chelsea last weekend Alan doesn't believe it makes United a good team and that they're still a work in progress. You can read Alan's exclusive thoughts on United and much more ahead of this weekend's action in his latest column here.
I'm still not convinced that all is well at Man United even though confidence should be sky high. Brentford will be tough for them, so I'll go for a draw.
Chelsea need to bounce back and I think they will at home to Brighton. I know Brighton were 2-0 up against Spurs last weekend, but I'll go for a home win here.
Crystal Palace have been a bit of a bogey team for Liverpool in the past and I think they've got a good chance to have a really good season, even though they got rid of Eze. I'm going to go for a draw here.
Leeds will be tough at home, but I've been impressed with Bournemouth. I know it wasn't a good game when they played Newcastle, but I'll go for an away win here.
Home win. I can't see anything other than there being one-way traffic here.
It's already a huge game for Ange Postecoglou here. I'll go for a home win. I think Nottingham Forest will beat Sunderland.
Home win. Wolves are having a shocking time and got stuffed by Leeds last week so I can't see anything other than a win for Tottenham.
Tough one. You'd usually expect Aston Villa to win at home but with the manager calling them out at the weekend, it doesn't look as if everything's well. They look leggy already. I'll go for an away win here.
SuHuge game for two sides that both drew at the weekend. I think with Newcastle at home, I'm going to go with Newcastle to beat Arsenal in a bad-tempered game.
The way Everton are, they were really unlucky against Liverpool and with that home crowd here and the way West Ham are at the moment, I'll go for an Everton win.