Manchester United have not won at Anfield since 2016 but could Erik ten Hag's side continue their recent revival by beating one of their biggest rivals in ...
I went with the Bees at first, but there is always at least one wildcard so I am going to switch that around and go with Fulham to edge it. It hurts me to see United back and playing well again, but it is good for the Premier League. They get dominated in midfield and are vulnerable at the back, and United will take advantage of that. This will be a real battle - it could get pretty jittery, and there won't be many goals. If James Maddison is back for Leicester then I think they will just about have enough. It's a long time since they've lost at Molineux and despite going out of the FA Cup they have hit a bit of form in the league. I don't see them winning at Molineux either. AntsLive's prediction: This is probably the game that any neutral is looking forward to the least, in my opinion anyway! Arsenal have been brilliant since they lost to Manchester City, winning three out of three. City have to win, really. You never see Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli pick the ball up when they are out wide on the touchline, because they can only go backwards from there. "I kept playing too, in Sunday League and tried to do bits in semi-pro when I got to 16, but then my priorities changed.