Luton vs. Tottenham: Newly promoted Luton couldn’t build on their first Premier League win of the season with a loss at home to Burnley who also earned their maiden win of this campaign. They take on a Spurs side who’ve already found their range under manager Postecoglu. The Lily Whites have surprised many with their performance despite the sale of former forward Harry Kane. Son, Richarlison, Maddison, Odigie, and Bissouma will be too hot for Luton to handle and I expect the visitors the claim the points.
Luton 1-3 Tottenham
Burnley vs. Chelsea: Chelsea came off good in their 2-0 success at Fulham. Forward players combined with the midfield better during that game and if the Blues can keep the same intensity they’ve shown recently against Brighton [Carabao Cup] and Fulham, Burnley will have its hands filled. Despite picking up a first win at Luton some days ago Burnley has not steadied at home and I fancy a Chelsea win.
Burnley 0-2 Chelsea
Manchester United vs. Brentford: Six [6] defeats from 10 matches is an unwanted statistic for Man Utd which they’ll want to put behind them but unfortunately there are no easy games anywhere. Brentford hasn’t had an ideal start to the campaign themselves but is more than capable of causing an upset at OldTrafford where teams like Galatasary, Crystal Palace, and co have won this season already. Manchester United are about winning football matches and this will put them to the test.
Man Utd 2-1 Brentford
Arsenal vs. Man City: Mikel Arteta is yet to get one over Pep Guardiola in the League and this weekend is a good opportunity for the ‘Gunners’ to achieve that. Buyod by the positive news on Bukayo Saka’s injury. The Champions have a host of injury concerns and Rodri is suspended. But their absence hasn’t affected the form and results of the team. City come in as slight favourites but Arsenal are so dominant at the Emirates. Both of these teams played a draw in the Community Shield back in August and I’ll settle for the same result this weekend.
Arsenal 2-2 Manchester City