Premier League predictions: Mark Lawrenson’s backing Leeds to beat Leicester tonight

Lawro's dug into his mind palace for the bumper round of top flight games.

TUESDAY 7.30PM: BRIGHTON V NOTTINGHAM FOREST

The Brighton fans must have been thinking ‘Roberto De Zerbi’s going to be good’ after the 3-3 draw at Liverpool, but they’ve lost twice since. Their form can be like that – it’s either very hot, or very cold. Forest shot themselves in the foot missing a penalty last weekend, so should have got a draw. BRIGHTON 1-2 FOREST

RESULT: Brighton 0-0 Forest

TUESDAY 8.15PM: CRYSTAL PALACE V WOLVES

Palace don’t get many nil-nil draws away, so they can be happy with that. There’s still no new manager for Wolves, but they’ll be buoyed from their win at the weekend. PALACE 0-1 WOLVES

RESULT: Palace 2-1 Wolves

WEDNESDAY 7.30PM: BOURNEMOUTH V SOUTHAMPTON

Gary O’Neil’s done so well at Bournemouth, they’ve improved and look really lively going forward. But this is a South Coast derby, and I’ve just got a feeling Southampton will take all the points. BOURNEMOUTH 1-2 SOUTHAMPTON

RESULT: Bournemouth 0-1 Southampton

WEDNESDAY 7.30PM: BRENTFORD V CHELSEA

Chelsea are on a roll, and there’s real competition for places there. Graham Potter’s happy to rotate and that’ll mean his players think they’ve got a chance of playing. Brentford beat Brighton last time out, but this is a step up. BRENTFORD 1-2 CHELSEA

RESULT: Brentford 0-0 Chelsea

WEDNESDAY 7.30PM: LIVERPOOL V WEST HAM

As well as Liverpool played against Man City it’ll count for nothing if they can’t win this one. They’d be back at square one. David Moyes will make it tough for them, with set-pieces tricky to defend, but you’d really start to worry if the home side don’t win here. LIVERPOOL 2-0 WEST HAM

RESULT: Liverpool 1-0 West Ham

WEDNESDAY 7.30PM: NEWCASTLE V EVERTON

Newcastle are on a good run and full of confidence. Everton didn’t really lay a glove on Tottenham last weekend, and don’t really carry a big goal threat. NEWCASTLE 2-0 EVERTON

RESULT: Newcastle 1-0 Everton

WEDNESDAY 8.15PM: MAN UTD V SPURS

Man Utd are still seeking a bit of rhythm under Erik ten Hag, they’re getting there slowly, but this could be a tricky one. Spurs are a tough side to beat, and if they score first are a real nuisance to break down. MAN UTD 1-2 SPURS

RESULT: Man Utd 2-0 Spurs

THURSDAY 7.30PM: FULHAM V ASTON VILLA

Villa create very little and I think Steven Gerrard needs to find a way of playing his two frontmen and letting them go and cause havoc. Fulham are playing well and Aleksandar Mitrovic is such a handful. FULHAM 1-1 VILLA

RESULT: Fulham 3-0 Villa

THURSDAY 8.15PM: LEICESTER V LEEDS

Leeds will be kicking themselves for not taking any points off Arsenal. They’re lacking just a bit of quality in the final third. Leicester got a point against Palace but there’s lots of discontent there. They need to be careful, they’re not too good to go down. LEICESTER 1-2 LEEDS

RESULT: Leicester 2-0 Leeds

LAWRO V PUNTER CHALLENGE

So, you’ve heard what Mark Lawrenson has to say, but can this week’s Paddy Power punter take down our predictions guru?

If you don’t know what we’re talking about, where have you been? Every Premier League matchday we’re putting up at least £/€50 – more if there’s a rollover – to anyone who can outsmart Lawro in guessing the outcome of that week’s games.

Lawro’s been bang in form of late, meaning the rollover now totals £/€200, and vying for victory in midweek is Everton fan, Pete. Here’s what he fancies from the nine matches in store…

PUNTER PICKS

Brighton 2-0 Nottingham Forest

Crystal Palace 2-0 Wolves

Bournemouth 2-1 Southampton

Brentford 1-1 Chelsea

Liverpool 3-1 West Ham

Newcastle 0-0 Everton

Man United 1-1 Tottenham

Fulham 2-1 Aston Villa

Leicester 0-2 Leeds

Here’s quick reminder of those all-important rules: We’ll award one point for a correct result and three points for a correct score (max three points per game, there are no four-pointers here). May the best man win!

RESULTS

Going into Thursday’s final two matches, Lawro has just three points after correctly predicting three results, but getting no correct scores. Our challenger, Pete, also has three points after also predicting three correct results, but no correct scores.

Lawro didn’t get any points on Thursday after Fulham and Leicester’s victories, but punter Pete did, after landing one point for correctly calling a Fulham win. It means he scoops the £/€200 loot with a narrow 4-3 scoreline. Well played!

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