MONDAY - Nottingham Forest v Burnley (10.45pm): Anthony Elanga's first goal for the club earned Forest a shock win at Chelsea last time out and they will be quietly confident of building on that against Burnley. The Clarets are bottom of the table and without a point from three games. Prediction: Forest 2, Burnley 0. Getty
SATURDAY - Wolves v Liverpool (3.30pm UAE): Liverpool went into the international break on a high after dismantling Aston Villa 3-0 at Anfield, a win that left them just two points and two places behind leaders Manchester City. They face a Wolves side who have lost three out of four games. Prediction: Wolves 0, Liverpool 2. AFP
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (6pm): Palace are looking like a tidy outfit under Roy Hodgson and sit seventh in the table thanks to their win over Wolves last time out. After a couple of thumping wins, Villa were given a taste of their own medicine when they were battered 3-0 at Liverpool. Prediction: Villa 2, Palace 2. Getty
Fulham v Luton Town (6pm): Fulham have not won a game since the opening weekend of the season, Luton have yet to register a single point. Sadly for the Hatters, only one of those records will be rectified at Craven Cottage. Prediction: Fulham 3, Luton 1. AP
Manchester United v Brighton (6pm): United have two wins in the bank this season but have yet to put together a convincing performance. Brighton were magnificent on the way to a thoroughly deserved victory over Newcastle before the break and look in fine fettle. Prediction: United 1, Brighton 2. AP
Tottenham Hotspur v Sheffield United (6pm): Spurs are flying high in second place thanks to their 5-2 demolition of Burnley that saw captain Son Heung-min bag an impressive hat-trick. They now face a another struggling promoted side in the Blades who have just a single point from four games. Prediction: Spurs 4, Sheffield 1. Getty
West Ham v Manchester City (6pm): Four wins from four, 11 goals scored and just two conceded - City's record so far is an ominous one for those hoping to depose them as champions. West Ham are unbeaten themselves with 10 points from a possible 12 ... but there's no stopping City. Prediction: West Ham 0, Man City 3. Getty
Newcastle United v Brentford (8.30pm): It has been a tough start to the season for the Magpies who have lost three games in a row after going up against Manchester City, Liverpool and Brighton. Brentford are unbeaten so far, albeit with only one win and three draws. Newcastle 3, Brentford 0. PA
SUNDAY - Bournemouth v Chelsea (5pm): Chelsea will be looking to pick themselves up from their home humbling by Nottingham Forest against a Bournemouth side who have taken two points from a possible 12 and are still looking for their first win under Andoni Iraola. Prediction: Bournemouth 0, Chelsea 1. Getty
Everton v Arsenal (7.30pm): The Gunners will be hoping to pick up where they left off before the international break when two late goals saw them beat Manchester United at the Emirates. Everton secured their first point of the campaign with a battling 2-2 draw at Sheffield United. Prediction: Everton 1, Arsenal 3. AFP
MONDAY - Nottingham Forest v Burnley (10.45pm): Anthony Elanga's first goal for the club earned Forest a shock win at Chelsea last time out and they will be quietly confident of building on that against Burnley. The Clarets are bottom of the table and without a point from three games. Prediction: Forest 2, Burnley 0. Getty
SATURDAY - Wolves v Liverpool (3.30pm UAE): Liverpool went into the international break on a high after dismantling Aston Villa 3-0 at Anfield, a win that left them just two points and two places behind leaders Manchester City. They face a Wolves side who have lost three out of four games. Prediction: Wolves 0, Liverpool 2. AFP
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (6pm): Palace are looking like a tidy outfit under Roy Hodgson and sit seventh in the table thanks to their win over Wolves last time out. After a couple of thumping wins, Villa were given a taste of their own medicine when they were battered 3-0 at Liverpool. Prediction: Villa 2, Palace 2. Getty
Fulham v Luton Town (6pm): Fulham have not won a game since the opening weekend of the season, Luton have yet to register a single point. Sadly for the Hatters, only one of those records will be rectified at Craven Cottage. Prediction: Fulham 3, Luton 1. AP
Manchester United v Brighton (6pm): United have two wins in the bank this season but have yet to put together a convincing performance. Brighton were magnificent on the way to a thoroughly deserved victory over Newcastle before the break and look in fine fettle. Prediction: United 1, Brighton 2. AP
Tottenham Hotspur v Sheffield United (6pm): Spurs are flying high in second place thanks to their 5-2 demolition of Burnley that saw captain Son Heung-min bag an impressive hat-trick. They now face a another struggling promoted side in the Blades who have just a single point from four games. Prediction: Spurs 4, Sheffield 1. Getty
West Ham v Manchester City (6pm): Four wins from four, 11 goals scored and just two conceded - City's record so far is an ominous one for those hoping to depose them as champions. West Ham are unbeaten themselves with 10 points from a possible 12 ... but there's no stopping City. Prediction: West Ham 0, Man City 3. Getty
Newcastle United v Brentford (8.30pm): It has been a tough start to the season for the Magpies who have lost three games in a row after going up against Manchester City, Liverpool and Brighton. Brentford are unbeaten so far, albeit with only one win and three draws. Newcastle 3, Brentford 0. PA
SUNDAY - Bournemouth v Chelsea (5pm): Chelsea will be looking to pick themselves up from their home humbling by Nottingham Forest against a Bournemouth side who have taken two points from a possible 12 and are still looking for their first win under Andoni Iraola. Prediction: Bournemouth 0, Chelsea 1. Getty
Everton v Arsenal (7.30pm): The Gunners will be hoping to pick up where they left off before the international break when two late goals saw them beat Manchester United at the Emirates. Everton secured their first point of the campaign with a battling 2-2 draw at Sheffield United. Prediction: Everton 1, Arsenal 3. AFP
MONDAY - Nottingham Forest v Burnley (10.45pm): Anthony Elanga's first goal for the club earned Forest a shock win at Chelsea last time out and they will be quietly confident of building on that against Burnley. The Clarets are bottom of the table and without a point from three games. Prediction: Forest 2, Burnley 0. Getty