Predictor Picks: Our Expert’s Top Bet & Win £1,000 This Weekend!
Predictor Picks: Who Our Expert Supports This Weekend and How to Enter for a Chance to Win £1,000
As the second weekend of the 2025-26 Premier League season approaches, our latest Predictor game is back, offering fans a chance to win substantial cash prizes. This free-to-play contest requires participants to predict the winners of seven Premier League matches or opt for draws, with a weekly jackpot of £1,000. Season-long, the top scorer could claim a grand prize of £5,000.
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This weekend’s matches kick off with four games on Saturday, including Manchester City vs. Tottenham, Bournemouth vs. Wolves, Brentford vs. Aston Villa, and Arsenal vs. Leeds United. On Sunday, expect exciting clashes like Crystal Palace versus Nottingham Forest, Everton hosting Brighton, and Manchester United facing Fulham.
Expert predictions from Kieran Gill suggest that Manchester City will beat Tottenham, Bournemouth will draw with Wolves, and Arsenal will triumph at home against Leeds. He also predicts away wins for Nottingham Forest at Crystal Palace and Manchester United at Fulham, with a draw anticipated between Everton and Brighton.
Gill highlights that Manchester United are favored to defeat Fulham, a team that has yet to make notable signings this summer, making their upcoming fixtures seem more manageable. However, after the game, United faces tough opponents like Manchester City and Chelsea. Similarly, City is expected to perform strongly after last season’s heavy 4-0 loss to Tottenham, with predictions favoring City to win this time.
Gill’s forecast includes several draws, particularly in matches like Brentford versus Wolverhampton and Aston Villa, and Everton versus Brighton, although he leans toward Nottingham Forest securing a win at Crystal Palace. His insights also consider recent European fixtures that might influence team performances.
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