WhoScored vs oddschecker Premier League Score Predictions Gameweek 4

 WhoScored vs oddschecker Premier League Score Predictions Gameweek 4

Our football expert Ryan Elliott takes on WhoScored in a head-to-head to predict the correct scores of every Premier League game this weekend.

Each week oddschecker football expert Ryan Elliott will be taking on WhoScored in a head-to-head to try and predict every correct score in the Premier League.

It's gameweek 4 in the Premier League and the actions gets under way with Chelsea vs Crystal Palace in the early kick-off.

There's a mouthwatering clash between newly promoted Leeds and big guns Man City, which our experts expect to result in goals goals goals. Elsewhere there's consensus on Newcastle vs Burnley being a particularly drab affair.

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Chelsea vs Crystal Palace

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 2-1

Chelsea have an excellent record against Palace, and will squeeze past them despite a ropey start to their season.

Read Ryan's full betting preview and tips for Chelsea vs Crystal Palace.

WhoScored: 2-1

Chelsea have won each of their last five meetings with Palace but will be suffering somewhat from their midweek cup exit, perhaps offsetting the Eagles injury problems, so this should be a tight game with goals at both ends.

Everton vs Brighton

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 1-1

Despite Everton's 100% start, Albion will be hopeful of extending their eight-match unbeaten run on the road.

Read Ryan's full betting preview and tips for Everton vs Brighton.

WhoScored: 1-1

This will be a big test of Everton's credentials against a team that need to turn positive performances into positive results, and the Seagulls should come into the game in better shape having made wholesale changes in the cup so a draw could be on the cards.

Leeds vs Man City

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 2-4

Prepare for fireworks. City to emerge victorious after slugfest.

WhoScored: 2-3

In truth, Leeds' playing style and eagerness to attack could play into City's hands and they are without their two best wingers, but expect the hosts to cause real problems nonetheless in what promises to be a hugely entertaining game.

Newcastle vs Burnley

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 0-0

One for the purists.

WhoScored: 0-0

James Tarkowski's return is a big boost for Burnley but they still desperately lack creativity and a match between two sides that aren't particularly fond of having the ball doesn't offer up much excitement, with goals likely to be in short supply, with just one across their two meetings last season.


Southampton vs West Brom

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 1-1

There's more to West Brom than meets the eye, they'll hope for more points at St. Mary's after Chelsea display.

WhoScored: 2-0

Having got off the mark last time on Saints should go marching on with a favourable fixture heading into the international break, and having won their last four meetings with West Brom, Southampton should make that five in relatively comfortable fashion.

Leicester vs West Ham

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 3-0

The Hammers to come crashing straight back down to earth after Wolves obliteration.

WhoScored: 3-1

The visitors will hope to play Leicester at their own game from the win over City last weekend, sitting deep with a back five and looking for chances on the counter, but the Foxes should have the quality in attack to win out for the third time in succession against West Ham.

Wolves vs Fulham

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 2-0

A comfortable afternoon may be in store for Nuno's men against a poor Fulham side.

WhoScored: 3-0

Fulham will be up against it at Molineux and given their poor start to the campaign, coupled with Wolves' solid form on home turf against the Cottagers, the hosts should bounce back from their 4-0 loss at West Ham last week with a comfortable victory.

Arsenal vs Sheffield United

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 2-1

Blades have been a tad unfortunate to lose all three thus far. They'll be edged-out by impressive Arsenal.

WhoScored: 2-0

Considering the Gunners' recent home form coupled with the away side's sub-par showings this term and on the road in general, Arsenal should inflict further misery upon this downtrodden Sheffield United side on Sunday.

Man Utd vs Spurs

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 1-1

Neither side will want to lose. United look nothing special this season, while Spurs better than points tally suggests.

WhoScored: 1-1

Solskjaer and Mourinho have been sniping at one another all week in the build up to Sunday's match and both will be desperate to avoid defeat. United are slight favourites on paper but their unconvincing start to the season opens the door for Mourinho to dampen his former club's spirits.

Aston Villa vs Liverpool

Ryan Elliott (oddschecker): 1-2

Impressive Villa to go down fighting against the champions.

WhoScored: 1-2

Villa were within minutes of winning this fixture last season and were unlucky in defeat at Anfield so this might not be as straightforward as many might predict but it remains difficult to see past an away win.

Here's the full set of predictions for this week...

You can find all the best expert insight and tips for the weekend's football, including stats, accas and match previews in our football tips section.

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