We are less than ten games to go until the end of the season, and although things at the top and bottom seem to have been almost wrapped up, there is plenty to be playing for in the race for European football.
With some big games ahead this weekend, Former Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham manager, BetVictor Canada's Harry Redknapp predicts for what he thinks could happen in the latest round of Premier League fixtures.
Fulham were a touch unfortunate to lose so late on against Brighton, but to be fair they weren’t at their best in that one. They’ll be up for this though and have a good record at home this season.
That was a big night for Tottenham in the Europa League, but they didn’t half make it difficult for themselves! That’s their main focus now.
I’m going for Fulham, I just think they’ll take advantage of Spurs being a little tired from the other night.
One to watch - Fulham have a few ex-Arsenal men in the side and I can see Alex Iwobi getting some joy here.

The big London derby here, but I’m not sure we’ll see a classic game. Arsenal had plenty of the ball at Manchester United, but they didn’t really threaten all that much and they really are missing an attacking spark right now, mainly because of injuries.
Chelsea scraped past Leicester, but it wasn’t a brilliant performance, and they haven’t been at their best for a few weeks. There’s a little bit of pressure on them now, with so many teams in the hunt for those Champions League places.
Even with their attacking problems, I’m going for the Gunners. That’s still a top-class defence and I think they’ll find a goal.
One to watch - Declan Rice has had a brilliant week and obviously he’s got a bit of history with Chelsea!
Ruud van Nistelrooy is going up against his old side, and the side he managed earlier in the season! If anyone should know the weaknesses in Manchester United, it would be him. The problem for him is, this is a poor Leicester squad, and they look like they’re going down.
Boy did United need that win in Europe, that should give them some belief. It was nice to see Joshua Zirkzee have a decent game; he got a lot of unfair stick earlier in the season.
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Despite United playing on Thursday night, I still think they beat the struggling Foxes.
One to watch - It has to be Bruno Fernandes, he’s carried United of late and been brilliant.
This could be a real thriller! Manchester City didn’t really look like scoring against Nottingham Forest, but Forest defended deep and are always a hard side to break down. They’ve been pretty decent at home of late though, and this could be a game with plenty of chances.
Brighton are on a great run of form at the minute and have built up a lot of momentum. Fair play to them, a lot of people were writing them off after that heavy defeat at Forest.
With the pace and quality the Seagulls have in attack, I think they’ll score some goals. I just think City edge it though.
One to watch - I like Omar Marmoush but I don’t think he gets enough of the ball and he makes so many great runs that seem to get ignored. This sort of game could suit him though.
This should be an interesting one, David Moyes going up against his old side! Everton have been fantastic since he came in, they’ve picked up loads of points and are finishing the season with some real optimism.
I’ve got to be honest; I thought West Ham were poor on Monday against Newcastle. They just didn’t really threaten and had very little spark in their play.
I don’t see many goals in this one but I think the Toffees get the win at Goodison Park.
One to watch - I really like big Beto, the lad works his socks off!
A clash between two of the league’s most underrated sides, and two terrific managers. Bournemouth should never have drawn that game against Tottenham, but they have to take their chances here and bounce back.
Brentford were similar against Aston Villa; they lost but they probably should have got something from the game. Thomas Frank’s men are a strange side though; they go through spells when they score loads and then have barren spells.
I just think the Cherries will have too much quality, too much pace in their attack.
One to watch – Justin Kluivert has been a revelation this season, what a fantastic player.
Ipswich 0-2 Nottingham Forest
It was another defeat for Ipswich last week at Crystal Palace, it’s just not happening for them right now. A six-point gap is a big one at this stage of the season, they desperately need a win.
Nottingham Forest looked back to their best in that win over Manchester City. They were solid, organised and so hard to break down. That was massive, I know people were beginning to worry about them slipping away.
I just can’t see the hosts threatening this Forest side, 2-0.
One to watch – The pass from Morgan Gibbs-White for the Callum Hudson-Odoi goal last week was sensational, just brilliant. He’s a wonderful player.
Can Southampton get that win and beat Derby’s points record? The pressure is on, that’s one record you don’t want to have!
Wolves obviously missed Matheus Cunha’s class against Everton but that wasn’t a bad point and it moves them a step closer to safety.
I think even without Cunha; the visitors will have too much for a Saints side that has no confidence.
One to watch - Jørgen Strand Larsen will probably lead the line for Wolves and I’ve been impressed by him at times this season; he’s a handful.
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