18:00 Thursday

Arsenal vs PSV – Arsenal win

Arsenal play PSV in their rearranged Europa League fixture at the Emirates on Thursday evening. The Gunners come into the game off the back of a close 1-0 win against Leeds on Sunday. Their last three games in all competitions have been decided by a goal, with Bukayo Saka scoring the winner in all three of those games.

PSV have seven points from a possible nine in the Europa League and are currently a point behind Ajax in the Eredivisie. Cody Gakpo is their player to watch, and he could help PSV to keep their unbeaten run in the Europa League alive.

Arsenal have won every game this season bar one, and we expect them to continue their brilliant start to the season and win again here.

19:30 Thursday

Fulham vs Aston Villa – Fulham to win

Steven Gerrard is a man under pressure at Aston Villa, with rumours of his job on the line. Villa are currently sitting 16th without a win in their last three, drawing two and losing last weekend against Chelsea. The fans are not happy with Gerrard, and you can understand why, as they believe the team should be much higher up the table.

Fulham, on the other hand, have had a good start to the season. Despite a worse record than Aston Villa in their last three games, losing two and drawing last weekend at home to Bournemouth, Fulham are currently sitting 12th. They have been relegated in their last two attempts in the Premier League, but there is a different feel around the club where there hasn’t been in previous campaigns.

With Mitrovic scoring last weekend, there is every chance he starts, and Fulham look a much better side with him in the team. With that in mind, and playing in front of their Craven Cottage faithful, we think Fulham get all three points here.

20:15 Thursday

Leicester vs Leeds – Both Teams to Score

Leicester are arguably the underperformers of the season, sitting at the bottom of the pile in the Premier League. They did beat Nottingham Forest 4-0, but have since lost 2-1 to Bournemouth and drew 0-0 to Crystal Palace, after which Brendan Rodgers' side were booed off by their fans.

Leeds are also down near the bottom of the table, currently lying in 15th place. After a bright start to the season, the results have slowed down, and they are without a win since August. They lost their last two games, against Crystal Palace and Arsenal respectively, but they were unlucky not to get a draw against the Gunners.

Both teams defences have been suspect, and we expect both teams to take advantage of that, so we think both teams to score in this one is the play.