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Prediction League Tottenham All Teams 18/19 Week 12

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  1. SpursDisciple

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    High scoring week. Inevitably one lived up to his name and the best score of the week was @KingHotspur . However with late dashes @Rebelspur and @PleaseNotPoll showed why they are both ex-winners of this league to get within a point of King's score. Those 3 were both top of the weekly chart and move in to the top 3 of the league. However some gaps opening up at the top.

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    Next fixtures
    Saturday 10th
    12:30
    Cardiff Brighton
    15:00
    Huddersfield West Ham
    Leicester Burnley
    Newcastle Bournemouth
    Southampton Watford
    17:30
    Crystal Palace Tottenham

    Sunday 11th
    12:00
    Liverpool Fulham
    14:15
    Chelsea Everton
    16:30
    Arsenal Wolves
    Man City Man Utd
     
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  2. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    Saturday 10th
    12:30
    Cardiff Brighton - 2-2
    15:00
    Huddersfield West Ham - 1-2
    Leicester Burnley - 2-0
    Newcastle Bournemouth - 1-1
    Southampton Watford - 2-1
    17:30
    Crystal Palace Tottenham - 1-3

    Sunday 11th
    12:00
    Liverpool Fulham - 4-0
    14:15
    Chelsea Everton - 3-1
    16:30
    Arsenal Wolves - 2-0
    Man City Man Utd - 2-1

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    Saturday 10th
    12:30
    Cardiff Brighton - 0-0
    15:00
    Huddersfield West Ham - 1-3
    Leicester Burnley - 2-1
    Newcastle Bournemouth - 1-1
    Southampton Watford - 1-2
    17:30
    Crystal Palace Tottenham - 1-2

    Sunday 11th
    12:00
    Liverpool Fulham - 4-0
    14:15
    Chelsea Everton - 3-1
    16:30
    Arsenal Wolves - 2-0
    Man City Man Utd - 3-1
     
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    Next fixtures
    Saturday 10th
    Cardiff 1-1 Brighton
    Huddersfield 0-2 West Ham
    Leicester 2-0 Burnley
    Newcastle 0-2 Bournemouth
    Southampton 2-2 Watford
    Crystal Palace 1-2 Tottenham
    Sunday 11th
    Liverpool 5-0 Fulham
    Chelsea 2-1 Everton
    Arsenal 3-0 Wolves
    Man City 3-1 Man Utd

    Thanks
     
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    Saturday 10th
    12:30
    Cardiff Brighton 1-2
    15:00
    Huddersfield West Ham 2-0
    Leicester Burnley 3-1
    Newcastle Bournemouth 1-1
    Southampton Watford 0-2
    17:30
    Crystal Palace Tottenham 1-2

    Sunday 11th
    12:00
    Liverpool Fulham 3-0
    14:15
    Chelsea Everton 2-0
    16:30
    Arsenal Wolves 1-1
    Man City Man Utd 4-1
     
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    Saturday 10th
    12:30
    Cardiff 1 2 Brighton
    15:00
    Huddersfield 1 2 West Ham
    Leicester 2 1 Burnley
    Newcastle 1 2 Bournemouth
    Southampton 1 1 Watford
    17:30
    Crystal Palace 0 2 Tottenham
    Sunday 11th
    12:00
    Liverpool 4 1 Fulham
    14:15
    Chelsea 2 1 Everton
    16:30
    Arsenal 2 2 Wolves
    Man City 3 1 Man Utd
     
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    Next fixtures
    Saturday 10th
    12:30
    Cardiff Brighton 0-1
    15:00
    Huddersfield West Ham 1-2
    Leicester Burnley 2-1
    Newcastle Bournemouth 0-2
    Southampton Watford 0-2
    17:30
    Crystal Palace Tottenham 1-2

    Sunday 11th
    12:00
    Liverpool Fulham 3-0
    14:15
    Chelsea Everton 3-1
    16:30
    Arsenal Wolves 2-1
    Man City Man Utd 2-1
     
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    Saturday 10th
    12:30
    Cardiff 1 - 1 Brighton
    15:00
    Huddersfield 1 - 1 West Ham
    Leicester 2 - 0 Burnley
    Newcastle 2 - 0 Bournemouth
    Southampton 2 - 1 Watford
    17:30
    Crystal Palace 0 - 1 Tottenham

    Sunday 11th
    12:00
    Liverpool 3 - 0 Fulham
    14:15
    Chelsea 2 - 2 Everton
    16:30
    Arsenal 1 - 1 Wolves
    Man City 1 - 1 Man Utd

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    Saturday 10 October 2018
    Cardiff v Brighton 1-1
    Huddersfield v West Ham 1-2
    Leicester v Burnley 3-0
    Newcastle v Bournemouth 0-0
    Southampton v Watford 1-1
    Crystal Palace v Spurs 1-4
    Sunday 11October 2018
    Liverpool v Fulham 4-0
    Chelsea v Everton 3-1
    Arsenal v Wolves 3-1
    Man City v Man Utd 3-1

    Cheers, SD! <cheers><cheers><cheers><cheers>
     
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    Spurf, old chap, have you forgotten to put a wee score for Arsenal vs Wolves?
    [Or do you know something about the fixture that the rest of us don't ?]
    Hoots, mon! Are you going senile?!
     
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    Cardiff 2-1 Brighton
    Huddersfield 1-1 West Ham
    Leicester 2-1 Burnley
    Newcastle 2-1 Bournemouth
    Southampton 1-2 Watford
    Crystal Palace 1-2 Tottenham

    Liverpool 3-1 Fulham
    Chelsea 3-1 Everton
    Arsenal 2-1 Wolves
    Man City 2-1 Man Utd
     
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    Cardiff 0:2 Brighton
    Huddersfield 1:1 West Ham
    Leicester 1:1 Burnley
    Newcastle 1:2 Bournemouth
    Southampton 0:2 Watford
    Crystal Palace 0:3 Tottenham
    Liverpool 3:0 Fulham
    Chelsea 2:2 Everton
    Arsenal 1:1 Wolves
    Man City 4:1 Man Utd
     
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    Cardiff 1-0 Brighton
    Huddersfield 1-1 West Ham
    Leicester 1-1 Burnley
    Newcastle 1-2 Bournemouth
    Southampton 1-1 Watford
    Crystal Palace 2-2 Tottenham
    Liverpool 4-0 Fulham
    Chelsea 1-1 Everton
    Arsenal 2-1 Wolves
    Man City 1-1 Man Utd

    Thank you
     
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    LAWRO'S PREDICTIONS
    All kick-offs 15:00 GMT unless stated.
    SATURDAY
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    Cardiff v Brighton (12:30 GMT)
    Four of the Premier League's bottom five are at home this weekend, and I think we might see a few of them picking up some points.
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    Fulham are the only team in the bottom five to play away this weekend
    I have not backed Cardiff to win a game so far this season, but they always have a real go at teams at home and Saturday will be no different - they are not going to change the way they play.
    Brighton won at Newcastle last month but their top-flight away record is poor and they do not create too many opportunities on the road.
    So the Bluebirds will see this one as winnable, and I think they will pick up three vital points.
    Lawro's prediction: 1-0
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: 1-1
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    Huddersfield v West Ham
    Huddersfield will be full of confidence after getting a much-needed first win of the season against Fulham on Monday.
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    Now they are back at home again, in another game they will think they can get something out of.
    West Ham can blow hot and cold so it is difficult to know what to expect from them, but we do know the Terriers do not score many - so I cannot see there being many goals in this one.
    Lawro's prediction: 1-1
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: 1-2
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    Leicester v Burnley
    Leicester were playing for their late owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in their win at Cardiff last week, and their first home game since he was killed along with four other people in a helicopter crash at King Power Stadium is sure to be another emotional day.
    It is the first time the players and the home fans have all been together since the tragedy happened and the one thing that Leicester will not want to do in memory of the man is be beaten.
    Lawro's prediction: 2-1
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: 2-0
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    Newcastle v Bournemouth
    Like Huddersfield, Newcastle picked up their first win of the season last week, which will have been a massive weight lifted off their players' shoulders.
    The Magpies also get the chance to follow up that win against beatable opposition, and on home turf too.
    When I say "beatable", I mean that as good as Bournemouth have been this season, it is not as though the Magpies are going away to play a top-four team.
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    We showed everyone today what we can do - Rafa Benitez
    As a player, when you finally win a game after a long wait, it can change your mindset. I am not saying the Magpies are going to surge up the table, but this is a chance for Rafa Benitez's side to carry on their momentum.
    Lawro's prediction: 2-0
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: (Dolph) Newcastle? I have had their beer. Does Bournemouth have a beer or a drink? No? Sorry, Newcastle up. 2-0
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    Southampton v Watford
    Southampton are really struggling at the moment, but I don't think their 6-1 defeat by Manchester City will play on their minds too much here.
    It is more Saints' lack of goals at home that is a problem - they have managed only three in five games so far.
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    After three draws and two defeats, Mark Hughes' side are still waiting for their first home win of the season too.
    Will they get it against an inconsistent Watford side that lost to Newcastle last time out? Yes.
    I am officially declaring this 'bottom of the table week' because this is another winnable game for a team in and around the relegation zone.
    Lawro's prediction: 2-0
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: 1-2
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    Crystal Palace v Tottenham (17:30 GMT)
    With two points from five games this season, Crystal Palace have the worst home record in the Premier League - even worse than Southampton's.
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    But the Eagles showed what they are capable of with their 2-2 draw against Arsenal the last time they played at Selhurst Park, and I am expecting something similar on Saturday.
    This is another London derby, and they are almost always tight. Also, Tottenham have had lots of games recently - on some iffy pitches - which won't help them either.
    Lawro's prediction: 1-1
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: (Dolph) Crystal Palace? It sounds like a restaurant by my house. Who are they playing? Spurs? What is that? Oh they are the good team, right? There is no stopping Harry Kane. 0-3
    SUNDAY
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    Liverpool v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
    Liverpool had a bad night against Red Star in Belgrade on Tuesday - in every department.
    Their passing was poor, defensively they weren't great and although they created a few opportunities, their finishing wasn't up to scratch either.
    From one to 11, they were ordinary and, as well as the fact they lost, the worrying thing for the Reds was that they looked like a one-trick pony.
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    Liverpool have won only three of their past nine games in all competitions but are only two points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City
    They have not suddenly become a bad side, though. It is more that Jurgen Klopp tried to change his team around a little bit and it did not work.
    And I don't see them struggling against Fulham either.
    The Cottagers are having a disastrous run that has seen them fall to the bottom of the table, and I think they will lose for a seventh successive game on Sunday.
    Lawro's prediction: 3-0
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: 4-0
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    Chelsea v Everton (14:15 GMT)
    Everton got a good win against Brighton last week and played really well too.
    But scoring goals against the Seagulls at home is completely different to doing it at Stamford Bridge and it is hard to see past a Chelsea win here.
    There is still a question mark over Blues striker Alvaro Morata, despite his goals against Crystal Palace on Sunday.
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    It was a good day for Morata, but he has had plenty of bad days too, and he needs to repeat that kind of form in the next 10 games to prove himself.
    The good news for Chelsea is that they know they can always rely on Eden Hazard to get them out of trouble if they need it.
    Lawro's prediction: 2-0
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: 2-2
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    Arsenal v Wolves (16:30 GMT)
    The more I see of Arsenal, the more I think what a good job Unai Emery has done since taking charge of the Gunners, and with the minimum of fuss.
    Arsenal were very impressive again in their draw with Liverpool, and I am expecting more of the same this time around.
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    Wolves have now lost three games in a row but, whatever happens here, I don't think they are in danger of slipping too far down the table - they have got too much quality for that.
    Lawro's prediction: 2-0
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: 3-1
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    Man City v Man Utd (16:30 GMT)
    The way Jose Mourinho's side have been fighting back in games recently is like the United of old. Even if you have got a lead against them, you know they are going to come back.
    City's fans might turn up at Etihad Stadium thinking they have done Southampton and Shakhtar for six, and now they will take United - but football is rarely that simple.
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    Where are Manchester United? Mourinho's men are in 7th place, nine points off top spot, and four points off the top four
    On a similar note, United fans might be optimistic because of their win at the Etihad towards the end of last season, but I don't see that happening again.
    I don't see City winning either, though. I usually always fancy them so much to win at home, but with United being so resilient, I am going to go for a draw.
    Lawro's prediction: 1-1
    Dolph & Drew's prediction: (Dolph) I have got to go with the team that I have actually talked to and hung out with and thought they were great, so I am going to stick with Manchester City - although it is going to be a close one. 3-2
     
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    Saturday 10th
    Cardiff 0-1 Brighton
    Huddersfield 0-2 West Ham
    Leicester 2-1 Burnley
    Newcastle 1-2 Bournemouth
    Southampton 0-2 Watford
    Crystal Palace 0-1 Tottenham

    Sunday 11th
    Liverpool 4-0 Fulham
    Chelsea 2-0 Everton
    Arsenal 2-1 Wolves
    Man City 3-1 Man Utd
     
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    Paul Merson is back with his final round of Premier League predictions ahead of the international break...

    Man City vs Man Utd
    United have big problems at centre back. If United start like they did against Bournemouth, then the game will be over inside 15 minutes. It wouldn't surprise me if City win this 5-0, but this is Jose Mourinho, who always turns up in the big games. He'll have a plan to keep United in the game. City will be nervous despite United being the bigger club. The pressure is on City as they are expected to win. I think they will.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 3-1

    Chelsea vs Everton
    Chelsea put out a strong team at BATE Borisov, perhaps it was too strong. I understand Eden Hazard needs the minutes but surely you'd rather him have them against Everton rather than travelling all the way to Belarus. Chelsea have a decent squad and will be there or thereabouts this season, but they still need a proper goalscorer. You only need to look at Alvaro Morata's late chance against Palace. Yes, the game was won, but Ian Wright, Alan Shearer, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, Thierry Henry, Harry Kane and the like would have sealed their hat-trick instead of trying to chip the goalkeeper, got the ball signed by everyone and then gone home!
    Everton have done well, especially with last week's big result against Brighton, but Stamford Bridge will be too big a test for the Toffees.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0

    Cardiff vs Brighton
    Cardiff keep getting these kind of games, don't they? Fixtures against the so-called lesser teams which, at the moment, they have not been winning. They need to start getting victories before a run of games against the top teams comes around.
    Brighton have done really well under Chris Hughton and, even at this early stage, they look on course to stay in the Premier League. That is all you can ask for from them as they steadily consolidate themselves in the top flight. I've backed Cardiff in recent weeks, I don't know why, but I'm going to back them again to just edge this one.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 1-0

    Huddersfield vs West Ham (Saturday, 3pm)
    What a result that was for Huddersfield on Monday Night Football. It wasn't the greatest spectacle but David Wagner would not have cared one bit. I watched West Ham demolish Burnley last week - yes Burnley got in the game a few times but they thoroughly deserved to win the match. On that display, it's clear West Ham are turning the corner. They will be too strong for Huddersfield.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 1-2

    Leicester vs Burnley (Saturday, 3pm)
    I cannot see anything but a Leicester win here, for what will be the first home game since the tragedy a fortnight ago. Leicester's players were great at Cardiff, you could see the togetherness - Kasper Schmeichel ran the length of the pitch to celebrate Demarai Gray's winner. It meant a lot.
    Burnley are struggling at the moment and have let in 13 goals in the last three games - it could have been more at West Ham. That's not Burnley, a side that were always in the game last season, win or lose. Burnley don't look hungry at the moment, I may be wrong, but this isn't the team I know.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 3-1

    Newcastle vs Bournemouth (Saturday, 3pm)
    I'm covering this game on Soccer Saturday. It should be a good game after Newcastle's great result last week. I fancied Watford but they rode their luck and managed to get the result. Newcastle fans will be pleased to hear that I'm going for Bournemouth here. I went for Watford last week and they won, they'll be hoping for the same this week.
    There's been talk of Callum Wilson going to Chelsea this week and, after earning his first England call, he'll be buzzing, as will his team-mates who are scoring readily. What's crazy is that despite going against them, Newcastle and Huddersfield could both get back-to-back wins. That would drag so many teams back into the relegation battle.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 0-2

    Southampton vs Watford (Saturday, 3pm)
    Southampton have won just one home Premier League game since November 2017 - and that came back in April. With that in mind I'm going to go for Watford. They are a funny team, I thought they were certainties to beat Newcastle, they lost the game, I backed them to beat Bournemouth and they got turned over. Watford have been unpredictable but I can't back a team with one home win in a year. The pressure on Mark Hughes is mounting.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 1-2

    Crystal Palace vs Tottenham (Saturday, 5.30pm)
    Palace weren't bad against Chelsea last week, their only problem was that they scored a goal! As soon as they scored Chelsea livened up and took them to town. There's a saying which says little clubs shouldn't wind the big clubs up, and that was the case at Stamford Bridge. Spurs are not firing on all cylinders at the moment, something you need to be doing ahead of the trip to Selhurst Park. This is going to be a tough game, I cannot separate the sides.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1

    Liverpool vs Fulham (Sunday, 12pm)
    If there was a round of Champions League games to follow this match Liverpool may have rested some players, but with this being the final game before the international break, they could run amok. Fulham are caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. They started the season scoring and letting goals in for fun, then they shut up shop at the back and never looked like scoring.
    They've got to get that balance right sooner rather than later, but you couldn't have asked for a worse game than a trip to Anfield. This is the time where managers under pressure worry about the clubs using the two-week period to get someone else in. Slavisa Jokanovic will be worried, especially after losing at Huddersfield. It's game like those that are Fulham's bread and butter because they are not expected to beat sides in the top six. They are in trouble.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 5-0

    Arsenal vs Wolves (Sunday, 4.30pm)
    What a game this promises to be. Wolves made a game of things against Spurs but only once the game was over, the shackles came off and they played. They have started to concede more which is worrying from a Wolves perspective - they started the season not scoring a lot but they didn't concede either.
    Now it's looking like Wolves have got to score two goals to win a football match whereas it was one before. That's a big ask, especially when you've got to go to an unbeaten Arsenal side. It's going to be entertaining, but not an afternoon to remember for Wolves.
    PAUL PREDICTS: 3-1
     
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    Cardiff 1 Brighton 2
    Huddersfield 1 West Ham 0
    Leicester 3 Burnley 0
    Newcastle 1 Bournemouth 2
    Southampton 0 Watford 2
    Crystal Palace 2 Tottenham 1

    Liverpool 3 Fulham 0
    Chelsea 2 Everton 1
    Arsenal 3 Wolves 2
    Man City 2 Man Utd 0
     
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    Saturday
    Cardiff 1-2 Brighton
    Huddersfield 1-1 West Ham
    Leicester 2-0 Burnley
    Newcastle 1-1 Bournemouth
    Southampton 1-2 Watford
    Crystal Palace 2-2 Tottenham

    Sunday
    Liverpool 5-0 Fulham
    Chelsea 3-1 Everton
    Arsenal 3-0 Wolves
    Man City 2-1 Man Utd

    Thanks SD
     
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    Sat 10 Nov
    Cardiff 1 v 2 BHA
    Huddersfield 1 v 3 WHU
    Leicester 2 v 1 Burnley
    Newcastle 1 v 2 Bournemouth
    Southampton 1 v 2 Watford
    Crystal Palace 1 v 2 Tottenham
    Sun 11 Nov
    Liverpool 3 v 0 Fulham
    Chelsea 2 v 0 Everton
    Arsenal 3 v 1 Wolves
    Man City 3 v 1 Man Utd
     
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    Cardiff 1 Brighton 0
    Huddersfield 1 West ham 2
    Leicester 2 Burnley 1
    Newcastle 1 Bournemouth 1
    Saints 2 Watford 1
    Palace 0 Spurs 1
    Liverpool 2 Fulham 0
    Chelsea 2 Everton 1
    Arsenal 3 Wolves 0
    Man City 2 United 1
     
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