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Manchester United are at Arsenal in the biggest game of the latest round of Premier League fixtures but there's plenty to get stuck into right across the card.

Manchester City and Liverpool are both short odds at home while Tottenham travel to Mauricio Pochettino's old club Southampton.

Brendan Rodgers will fancy his chances of a first win when Fulham visit Leicester while Crystal Palace and rivals Brighton get things going in Saturday's early match. 

Here's our game-by-game guide - kick-offs Saturday 3pm unless stated. 

Crystal Palace v Brighton - 12.30pm Saturday

Some might call this one a ‘derby’ but when a team with just won point from their last six away games heads to the Premier League ground that has seen the fewest goals this season, the chances of a classic encounter appear slim. So, maybe not one for the neutral but on current form, the Palace fans will probably have an enjoyable afternoon. Brighton’s first league win of 2019 finally arrived last weekend - against lowly Huddersfield - on the same day Palace won 3-1 at Burnley. You can only beat what’s in front of you but the Eagles deserve credit for that result and they’ve now lost just one of their last eight in all competitions. Wilfried Zaha was on target at Turf Moor meaning he’s been involved in six goals (scoring five) in his last six games having gone the 13 before without a goal or assist. He also loves playing Brighton as against no team as he bettered his return of five in nine. He’s 11/2 for the first goal, 13/5 in the score-win double while the hosts are a shade under evens with several bookies for the win.

Wilfried Zaha (right) is no stranger to a goal when Crystal Palace play Brighton

Wilfried Zaha (right) is no stranger to a goal when Crystal Palace play Brighton

Cardiff v West Ham

Cardiff’s hopes of staying up, and they were slim in the first place, took a huge hit last week when Sol Bamba was carried off on a stretcher during the defeat at Wolves and ruled out for the season. They’re in the bottom three, two points from safety and still with Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United to play in the final nine games of the campaign. It’s not looking good. And they won’t welcome the sight of West Ham arriving, having lost seven in a row to them (all competitions) and lost two on the spin at home - to Watford and Everton, 5-1 and 3-0, before going down at Molineux. The Hammers have won at Everton, Newcastle, Fulham and Southampton this season and should be backed here. Bet Victor’s 5/4 is as good as it gets.

Huddersfield v Bournemouth

There can’t be many experiences more miserable than following Bournemouth away from home. It’s normally a bit of a trek and the last nine in a row in the league, NINE, have ended in defeat. Each time they’ve conceded at least twice, 28 goals in total, and scored just four. However, if they can manage just one at the John Smith's Stadium, it should be enough for a point. Huddersfield haven’t scored more than once in any of their last 20 league games on their own patch and 1-1 here is 11/2.

Leicester v Fulham

Scott Parker insists it’s not mission impossible as he tries to keep Fulham in the Premier League despite them being 10 points from safety with nine games remaining. They’ve also lost five in a row. Parker picked the positives from their 2-1 defeat by Chelsea last weekend and was pleased with the response of his players but it’s hard to see any other outcome than them going down fighting. Starting at Leicester. There’s a gulf between Fulham and most of the teams in the division and Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers is presented with an opportunity for his first win. The Foxes are 8/13 or 9/4 to win with both teams scoring.

Newcastle v Everton

Newcastle fans are due something to celebrate in this one but they could be kept waiting a bit longer. The Magpies have won just one of their last 12 Premier League encounters with the Toffees - on Tyneside back in 2014. They will fancy their chances at home as over the last six games on their own patch, only Arsenal, Liverpool and the two Manchester teams have taken more points than Newcastle. But, away from home, Everton trail only Man United, Palace, Spurs and Man City in points won over the last half dozen. Marco Silva’s side are also coming off the back of

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