Premier League: Week 30 Schedule, Score Predictions for EPL Match day
Liverpool's trip to Everton in the Merseyside derby and
Tottenham Hotspur's clash with Manchester United are the standout
fixtures in the Premier League. The Reds may have previously been completed
champions by the time they kick-off at Goodison Park on Monday night if
Manchester City loses to Arsenal and then Burnley.
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Jose Mourinho faces a visit from his former club. The Red
Devils are on a 10-game unbeaten run, while Spurs are stressed and have gone
five games without a win in all competitions. Here's a look at the complete
schedule and score predictions for Week 30.
Spurs welcome Manchester United to north London in need of a
win to boost their hopes of playing UEFA Champions League football next season.
Injuries to forwards Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son have hit Mourinho's men hard
and seen them slip seven points behind Chelsea in fourth place and four behind
United in fifth. Spurs have also confirmed that January signing
Steven Bergwijn is injured and will undergo "an extended period of
rehabilitation" after suffering a sprained ankle against Burnley.
The team has also struggled defensively since Mourinho
replaced Mauricio Pochettino in November, as highlighted by Statman Dave. United
have had no such problems and beat Manchester City 2-0 to make it seven wins
from their last 10 games. The Red Devils have kept eight clean sheets during
that run and will be self-assured of keeping out a Spurs side shorn of their
two top scorers.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side will also look to new adoption
Bruno Fernandes to continue the impressive form he has shown since arriving
from Sporting CP in January. United head into the match as the form team, but
this is a game Spurs can ill-afford to lose if they are to qualify for next
season's Champions League through their league position. Everton has hit an
uneven patch for the first time under manager Carlo Ancelotti. They have gone
three games without a win and were hammered 4-0 by Chelsea on Sunday.
The Toffees now face another tough test against local rivals
Liverpool who they have not beaten in the Premier League since October 2010. Ancelotti
has said the defeat at Stamford Bridge would provide extra motivation for his
players to win. Their opponents have also wobbled in recent weeks with defeats
at Chelsea and Watford but returned to winning ways on Saturday with a 2-1
victory over Bournemouth.
That win, and Manchester City's defeat to Manchester United,
means the Reds are just six points away from being crowned champions for the
first time since 1990. Everton would love nothing better than to delay those
title revels, but the Reds' dominance in this fixture suggests they will be
making the short trip home with all three points on Monday night.
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