Aston Villa v Wigan
Steve Bruce has done a great job at Wigan, when he took over there was an air of desperation about them but he has now made them very difficult to beat and he has a platform on which to build for next season.
Mathematically, Wigan could still go down but I think they are safe, regardless of the result at Villa Park. Aston Villa's home form is very good and they've been scoring a lot of goals so I'm going to go for a Villa win.
Verdict: 2-0
Blackburn v Derby
Blackburn had an excellent win last week at Portsmouth and are finishing the season strongly. If they keep their best players over the summer then they should be pushing for Europe next season.
Derby are also looking forward to August and probably have been since last August. They are disappearing from the Premier League with their tail between their legs and I bet Paul Jewell hasn't slept since he took the job.
Verdict: 2-0
Fulham v Birmingham
What a last 20 minutes for Fulham to earn a win against Manchester City last week! Now Fulham have a lifeline and this is a chance for them to get out of trouble.
Birmingham are nervy, they can't hold on to their leads and I'm not sure which Birmingham will turn up at Craven Cottage. Fulham boss Roy Hodgson will work on that and say, "Let's have a go at them."
I'm going for a Fulham home win - it's undeniably the game of the day.
Verdict: 2-1
Middlesbrough v Portsmouth
Middlesbrough have slumped in the last few games but they just need one more concentrated effort to avoid relegation.
Everybody knows you don't play at 100% when you are in the FA Cup final unless you are chasing something else. Pompey boss Harry Redknapp is resting one or two players, trying to get them ready for the Cup final and I think that's perfectly understandable.
Verdict: 2-0
Reading v Tottenham
Reading are in a bit of trouble and will have one eye on the Fulham-Birmingham match, but I'm going to go for the home win and that should banish any fears of relegation.
You never know which Tottenham will turn up. Since their win in the Carling Cup final they've completely dropped off and I think Juande Ramos will experiment with the team a little bit.
Their poor run of form will have told him everything he needs to know about his players as he starts to build for next season, because you find out so much more when you're team are playing poorly than when they are winning all the time.
Verdict: 2-0
Bolton v Sunderland Kick-off 1715 BST
Bolton are back to doing what Bolton do best - playing ugly. I was predicting they would go down but I think they'll avoid the drop now because their recent results have been outstanding.
They are Bolton as they used to be - tough, aggressive and difficult to play against.
The fact that Sunderland are safe will take the edge of their game a little bit. I know Roy Keane will demand that isn't the case but it has to be; they've been fighting to avoid relegation so long and they achieved that prize last week. I'm going for a Bolton win - but not a classic.
Verdict:2-0
SUNDAY Arsenal v Everton Kick-off 1330 BST
It is a big game for Everton as they are chasing fifth spot and a place in Europe but Arsenal look like they are finishing the season very, very strongly.
Everton have had a poor run which has allowed Aston Villa to close the gap behind them in sixth place. But the pressure is off for Arsenal and they've really started to play, so they could be too much for them.
Verdict: 2-0
Liverpool v Man City Kick-off 1600 BST
The big teams are always playing big games; and Liverpool will not have a hangover from the Champions League defeat by Chelsea in midweek. If they lose a game they come back and win; that's why they are in the top four.
Defensively, City are all over the place. The Sven-Goran Eriksson situation at the club won't help and they are crazy if they will let him go as I think he has done a good job.
Verdict: 2-1
MONDAY
Newcastle v Chelsea Kick-off 1600 BST
Chelsea will be a fantastic place to be right now as they are in the Champions League final in Moscow and hoping Manchester United slip up in the title race. If United beat West Ham on Saturday then Chelsea might take their eye off the ball - but I don't think they will.
They are very strong mentally and, as good as Newcastle have been, and they are on a good run, Chelsea will have too much for them in all areas, particularly in defence.
Newcastle's old tendencies looked they like were creeping in against West Ham and against Chelsea that could be a real problem.
Verdict: 0-2
Mark Lawrenson was talking to BBC Sport's Sarah Holt |