The Premier League is finally back but if your brain is rusty in predicting the scores, look no further, our writers have offered their help.
Best attack against worst defence
Andy Schooler says: "Fulham have tested both Liverpool and Chelsea at Craven Cottage since Scott Parker's appointment as caretaker-boss but City have the attacking players - and the form - to get stuck into what is the league's worst defence. The title contenders have an excellent record both against the bottom five and directly after the international break and can post a comfortable victory here. Fulham 1-3 Man City."
Points shared at the Amex
Steve Rawlings says: "Brighton have won their last two in the Premier League and Southampton are in search of their third victory in four so both sides are in reasonable form but this is the fourth time the two have met in the Premier League and they're yet to be separated. The Seagulls fought back from being 2-0 down at St.Mary's in September in a 2-2 stalemate and their two encounters last season finished one apiece, and that looks like a feasible outcome again in what looks like a really tough match to call. Brighton 1-1 Southampton."
The mighty Wolves
Dave Tindall says: "Burnley are always good for a goal at home but FA Cup semi-finalists Wolves can continue their impressive season by outscoring the hosts and banking another three points. Burnley 1-2 Wolves."
Terriers have fight in them
Andrew Atherley says: "Palace have a clear win chance against the bottom club, but Huddersfield scored three at West Ham in their last away match and could put up a fight. Crystal Palace 2-1 Huddersfield."
Down with sensible scorelines
Dan Fitch says: "Goals from both sides look like an inevitability when Leicester host Bournemouth. With Brendan Rodgers and Eddie Howe sharing an enthusiasm for attacking football that often leaves gaps at the back, we're taking a chance on a highly entertaining draw. Leicester 3-3 Bournemouth."
Back from the break
Jack Lang says: "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have lost a little momentum, but the international break came at a good time and they should just edge a close game against the Hornets. Manchester United 2-1 Watford.."
Blue on their travels
Mark O'Haire says: "West Ham are unbeaten in 17 games when scoring and the Hammers appear well capable of enhancing their W8-D3-L5 record at the London Stadium under Manuel Pellegrini when Everton arrive on Saturday. The Toffees have tabled W2-D4-L10 against top-half clubs this term and W1-D3-L8 on their travels when excluding the bottom-four. West Ham 2-1 Everton."
Winning at top-flight strugglers
Kevin Hatchard says: "Although Chelsea have had some sobering defeats on their travels, they have done well against the top-flight strugglers, winning at Fulham, Huddersfield, Burnley and Southampton. I believe they can outclass Cardiff here. Cardiff 0-2 Chelsea."
Close encounter
Paul Robinson says: "Tottenham have a more than indifferent record against Liverpool but the Reds have been stuttering in recent weeks. I expect this to be a very tight game with no more than a goal in it. Liverpool 2-1 Tottenham."
Another routine home win for the Gunners
Mike Norman says: "Arsenal have won 10 consecutive Premier League games at the Emirates Stadium and in recent weeks they appear to have tightened up defensively, winning four of their last five home games (all competitions) without conceding. Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle ."
Recommended bets
Fulham 1-3 Man City: Back the 1-3 @ [12.0]
Brighton 1-1 Southampton: Back the 1-1 @ [6.8]
Burnley 1-2 Wolves: Back the 1-2 @ [11.5]
Crystal Palace 2-1 Huddersfield: Back the 2-1 @ [9.8]
Leicester 3-3 Bournemouth: Back the 3-3 @ [50]
Manchester United 2-1 Watford: Back the 2-1 @ [9.4]
West Ham 2-1 Everton: Back the 2-1 @ [11]
Cardiff 0-2 Chelsea: Back the 0-2 @ [7.4]
Liverpool 2-1 Tottenham: Back the 2-1 @ [9.2]
Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle: Back the 3-0 @ [11.0]