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Gameweek 12: Compact predictions and rationale for every Premier League fixture
Gameweek 12 predictions concise assessments of each Premier League fixture and projected scorelines.
The final international break of the calendar year is over and the Premier League returns with a round of fixtures that could shift narratives up and down the table. The weekend presents key meetings for clubs chasing honours and those fighting to climb away from trouble. Below are concise predictions and the reasoning that informs them.
Burnley v Chelsea
Chelsea remain within striking distance of the summit despite an inconsistent start. They are six points behind Arsenal and host the Gunners next weekend. The Blues travel to newly promoted Burnley, coached by ex-Chelsea midfielder Scott Parker, and should avoid a repeat of their shock slip at Sunderland. Prediction: Burnley 0–2 Chelsea.
Bournemouth v West Ham
Bournemouth have been one of the season’s feel-good stories but arrive after consecutive defeats, most recently a 4–0 loss at Aston Villa. Their home form has been strong, with four wins and a draw from five league games. West Ham have won successive matches under Nuno Espírito Santo but have struggled away. Prediction: Bournemouth 2–1 West Ham.
Brighton v Brentford
Brighton and Brentford are closely matched on points and goals, and three of their last six meetings have finished level. Both have 16 points and 17 goals apiece, making this a tight fixture where in-form forwards could decide the outcome. Prediction: Brighton 1–1 Brentford.
Fulham v Sunderland
Sunderland have impressed with results including a win over Chelsea and a draw with Arsenal, guided by the signing of the summer Granit Xhaka. Fulham are looking to derail Sunderland’s momentum. Prediction: Fulham 1–1 Sunderland.
Liverpool v Nottingham Forest
Liverpool’s title defence is fragile after a heavy defeat to Manchester City and a poor recent run. Nottingham Forest, under Sean Dyche, have steadied and registered a first league win under him, but this is a demanding assignment for Forest. Prediction: Liverpool 2–1 Nottingham Forest.
Wolves v Crystal Palace
Rob Edwards returns to Molineux with Wolves still searching for a first league victory, while Crystal Palace have remained competitive under Oliver Glasner despite the departure of Eberechi Eze. Prediction: Wolves 1–3 Crystal Palace.
Newcastle v Man City
Erling Haaland’s goals have restored Manchester City’s fear factor. Newcastle remain stronger at St James’ Park but face a difficult trip. Prediction: Newcastle 1–2 Man City.
Leeds v Aston Villa
Aston Villa showed their potency with a 4–0 win over Bournemouth and travel as favourites to Elland Road, where Leeds have produced their best displays but lack consistency. Prediction: Leeds 1–3 Aston Villa.
Arsenal v Tottenham
The north London derby is the weekend’s headline. Arsenal need a response after a draw at Sunderland and will rely on a strong defensive record at home against a Tottenham side unbeaten away. Prediction: Arsenal 2–0 Tottenham.
Man Utd v Everton
Manchester United have won four successive home league games and look in good form at Old Trafford. Everton have struggled away and will need sparks from Jack Grealish or Iliman Ndiaye. Prediction: Man Utd 3–1 Everton.
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Arteta clarifies Saka absence as Madueke steps into Cup spotlight
Arteta: Saka had a warm-up niggle; Madueke responded when called, with Chelsea tie on Tuesday. Read.
Mikel Arteta confirmed that Bukayo Saka was withdrawn from the squad for Saturday’s win over Leeds United after picking up “a little niggle” in the warm-up. The injury was the only notable setback on a positive day for Arsenal ahead of the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
“He wasn’t comfortable to start the game, so immediately we made a decision to make that change and bring Noni in,” Arteta said, explaining the decision to replace Saka before kick-off.
Squad depth on the right flank was a specific objective for the club during the summer transfer window. Arteta has been open about his intention to assemble multiple high-quality options in every position, and securing a reliable deputy for Saka was part of that plan.
Arsenal agreed a package worth as much as £52 million ($71.4 million) to sign Madueke from Chelsea, and circumstances provided an early opportunity when Saka was sidelined earlier in the season. While the headline goal-and-assist figures have not matched expectations, Madueke has “undoubtedly passed the eye test this season,” contributing when called upon.
Arteta praised the new arrival for his attitude and preparation. “The way he prepares, the way he’s waiting for opportunity, I think he paid off today because he really impacted the team,” the manager said, highlighting Madueke’s readiness to fill the role.
On the collective task, Arteta added: “We talked before the game, it’s going to be a long game, we’re going to have to navigate through different moments in the game, and we’re going to need everybody fulfilling the role that they have on the day, and I think the players executed that incredibly well.”
Madueke is the leading candidate to occupy the right wing when Arsenal face his former club on Tuesday, though Arteta’s squad contains several possible options for the position.
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Clinical Arsenal Cruise to 4-0 at Leeds as Madueke Seizes Late Call-Up
Arsenal recovered from the United loss with a 4-0 victory at Leeds, Zubimendi opened scoring today.
Arsenal responded to last week’s defeat to Manchester United with a 4-0 win away at Leeds United. The Gunners controlled the match from the outset, Martín Zubimendi opening the scoring with a smart header before a corner from Noni Madueke produced an own goal shortly after. Viktor Gyökeres and Gabriel Jesus both netted in the final 20 minutes to make the scoreline emphatic.
Noni Madueke, thrown into the starting lineup moments before kick-off, made an immediate impact. His cross created Zubimendi’s opener and his corner caused the own goal by Karl Darlow. That decisive delivery underlined why Mikel Arteta sought to add the former Chelsea man to his squad.
At the back Gabriel led a physical performance, notably handling Dominic Calvert-Lewin with authority and topping the successful duels for Arsenal. Declan Rice kept the midfield ticking with a steady stream of passes and defensive work. Martín Zubimendi shielded the defence and recycled possession efficiently, earning the match’s highest rating.
Bukayo Saka had been set to start but an injury in the warm-up forced him out of contention, leaving Arsenal to await clarity on the severity of his problem. Madueke’s display further complicates selection decisions on the right flank.
Key player notes and ratings from the match: Martín Zubimendi 8.2, Gabriel Jesus 7.6, Gabriel 7.5, Noni Madueke 7.5, Declan Rice 7.6. Substitutions included Gabriel Martinelli (61′ for Madueke), Martin Ødegaard (61′ for Kai Havertz), Riccardo Calafiori (76′ for Piero Hincapié), Gabriel Jesus (76′ for Viktor Gyökeres) and Eberechi Eze (81′ for Leandro Trossard). Unused subs were Kepa Arrizabalaga, Ben White, Cristhian Mosquera and Christian Nørgaard.
Match statistics underlined Arsenal’s control: possession 51% to 49%, expected goals 2.39 to 0.15, total shots 14 to 3 and shots on target 8 to 1. Arsenal created seven big chances to Leeds’s nil and both sides finished with 79% passing accuracy.
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Arsenal make late switch as Bukayo Saka withdraws ahead of Leeds tie
Saka withdrew from Arsenal’s starting XI at Elland Road after he “felt something” in the warm-up…
Arsenal, the Premier League leaders, were forced into a last-minute change to their starting line-up on Saturday when Bukayo Saka withdrew before the match at Elland Road.
Saka had travelled to Leeds and was given the nod on the right wing, with plans for him to wear the captain’s armband and resume his usual role on Arteta’s right wing. Those plans changed in the pre-match moments when the winger registered an issue while warming up.
The club confirmed Saka “felt something” while preparing for the game at Elland Road. The team did not disclose any further specifics about the problem, but it was sufficient for the England international to be deemed unavailable for selection.
The absence arrived at short notice and produced a late alteration to the XI, with Saka replaced in the team sheet just minutes before the final whistle. Arsenal made the call after the issue presented itself during the warm-up, and the club determined the player could not take part.
That decision removed an influential figure from the side for a fixture in which Arsenal arrived as league leaders. The club offered no further detail on the nature of the injury, only that the matter prevented Saka from featuring on Saturday afternoon.
The late withdrawal underlines how quickly pre-match circumstances can force tactical and personnel changes. Arsenal moved to adjust their selection immediately after the issue emerged during preparations at Elland Road, leaving supporters and staff to await further updates on the player’s condition.
