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Lawro's predictions Чемпионат Англии от BBC

SATURDAY

Liverpool v Man City

Liverpool v Man City (KO 1245 GMT)

The good news for Liverpool is that it looks like Steven Gerrard has got himself fit, although I'm not sure that Fernando Torres will make this one. Manchester City had four players starting for England last week so it's not as if they've had a rest and that could be a factor.

I think Manchester City now have players capable of taking the game to Liverpool and that might suit the home side as a lot of teams go to Anfield and shut up shop. But this could be an open game and Liverpool will like that.

Verdict: 1-0

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Birmingham v Fulham

Birmingham v Fulham

Both are in decent form with Birmingham taking five points from their last five games and Fulham nine.

But these are games that will be key to Birmingham's chances of staying up and with it being at home then I just think they have an edge.

Verdict: 2-1

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Burnley v Aston Villa

Burnley v Aston Villa

Everyone knows that Turf Moor is a difficult place to go to but I think that Aston Villa are one of the few top teams that can go to Burnley and cope with the immense pressure they put you under.

Burnley's record at home is good but I think players like Richard Dunne, James Collins and Stephen Warnock will be able to cope with the aerial battle.

Verdict: 0-2

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Chelsea v Wolves

Chelsea v Wolves

Chelsea are at home and they have been immense at Stamford Bridge this season. They have doubts over a couple of players but their squad is big enough to cope.

Wolverhampton, on the other hand, are struggling at home and away and I can see only one winner here.

Verdict: 2-0

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Hull v West Ham

Hull v West Ham

Much has been made about Adam Pearson taking over as chairman of Hull and the pressure that has now placed on manager Phil Brown. But I think that has been alleviated somewhat by their last victory against Stoke.

Hull will be well prepared for this one and with West Ham you never know what you are going to get. It doesn't look like Carlton Cole is going to be fit, which would be a big blow to West Ham as he is an important player for them.

Verdict: 2-1

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Sunderland v Arsenal

Sunderland v Arsenal

There is no Robin Van Persie or Kieran Gibbs for Arsenal and Sunderland would have had a full two weeks to prepare for this one with very few if any of their players involved on international duty.

Sunderland were very unlucky against Tottenham and deserved something out of that game. Steve Bruce's side have been very good against the top teams this season and I fancy them to get something out of this.

Verdict: 1-1

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Man Utd v Everton

Man Utd v Everton (KO 1730 GMT)

Everton's form is slowly improving and they are starting to get players back from injury. But they are not at full stretch and they will need to be to go to Old Trafford and get anything.

Games at Old Trafford between these two are always tight but I think United just have the edge.

Verdict: 2-1

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SUNDAY

Bolton v Blackburn

Bolton v Blackburn

This is a tasty one. It's Big Sam Allardyce going back to Bolton with another one of his teams. No quarter asked, no quarter given.

I think we might have a bit of an old fashioned football game on our hands in this one and, dare I say, some tackling. But I do expect it to be dour and a game of few chances.

Verdict: 2-1

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Tottenham v Wigan

Tottenham v Wigan

You are never quite sure what you are going to get with Wigan this season and they have turned into a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde side.

I reckon with Tottenham at home and Jermain Defoe, Peter Crouch and Robbie Keane all available they will be too strong for Wigan.

Verdict: 2-0

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Stoke v Portsmouth

Stoke v Portsmouth (KO 1600 GMT)

I think this one will be tight and edgy.

Portsmouth play decent enough football but the big question when you go to the Britannia Stadium is whether or not you can cope with what Stoke are going to throw at you. Unfortunately, I'm not sure Portsmouth can.

Verdict: 2-1

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Mark Lawrenson was talking to BBC Sport's Nabil Hassan


kappara | 21.11.2009 00:42