Chelsea v Liverpool
These two rivals will kick off week 5 in exciting style when the two do battle at Stamford Bridge on Saturday morning (AEST).ย Chelsea dropped their first points of the season on the weekend after a 2-2 draw with Swansea, will Liverpool put champions Leicester City to the sword in an impressive 4-1 win.ย There's no doubt Liverpool have the quality after last weekend's performance to beat Chelsea, but the inconsistencies of Jurgen Klopp's side may come back to bite them here. Chelsea win.
Hull v Arsenal
Both sides sit on seven points after four matches, although Arsenal have been in the better recent form. The Gunners won their last two Premier League fixtures, while Hull have only taken one point from their past possible six. Arsenal should continue on their winning ways in this one. Arsenal win.
Manchester City v Bournemouth
Four wins from four sees City sit atop the Premier League at this early stage of the season, and a visiting Cherries side will hope to knock them off. Bournemouth beat West Brom last wekeend 1-0 so they'll take some confidence into this one, but City at home should conitnue on their winning ways. Manchester City win.
West Brom v West Ham
The Baggies won on opening day but have only gathered one more point since, and have only scored two goals over four matches. West Ham will be out for redemption after blowing a two goal lead against Watford to lose 4-2, and the Hammers have enough quality to bounce back and get all three points in this one. West Ham win.
Leicester v Burnley
The champions were humbled by Liverpool last weekend at Anfield, although they were much better in their midweek Champions League triumph in Belgium and will be out to continue on with that type of form. Burnley's only win this season actually came against Liverpool and both sides sit on four points after four games, but the Foxes at home should get the win. Leicester win.
Everton v Middlesbrough
The Toffees have won their past three Premier League matches and have moved themselves into third position after four rounds. Middlesbrough have only picked up one point over their past two games and are still learning to adapt to live in the Premier League after quite a long absence. Everton in this form are tough to beat, and they should win this one at home. Everton win.
Watford v Manchester United
Manchester United dropped their first points on the weekend after losing the cross-town rivals Manchester City last weekend. Watford produced a stunning comeback against West Ham last time out to overturn a two-goal deficit and leave the London Stadium with a 4-2 win. While they'll be high on confidence, Jose Mourinho's men will be out for revenge and should get all three points here. Manchester United win.
Crystal Palace v Stoke City
The Eagles grabbed all three points for the first time this season on the weekend after travelling to Middlesbrough and heading home with a 2-1 win. Stoke have been disappointing to say the least so far this season and have conceded four goals in a game twice already this season, and currently occupy the bottom spot on the table. With that in mind, Palace at home should be good enough to win. Crystal Palace win.
Southampton v Swansea City
Both sides are struggling to achieve consistency this season as both Southampton and Swansea sit well inside the bottom 10 on the Premier League table. Swansea beat Burnley on the opening day of the season for the only win these two sides have managed between them so far, and that trend looks set to continue. Draw.
Tottenham v Sunderland
The Spurs have impressed in patches this season, none more so than during their 4-0 demolition of Stoke at the weekend. Sunderland have once again failed to win any of their first four Premier League game for the sixth year in a row, and a trip to White Hart Lane won't help their cause this weekend. Tottenham win.