EPL: Evra predicts Man Utd vs Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea matches

Ex-Manchester United defender, Patrice Evra, has predicted some of the Match Day 3 fixtures that will be played in the Premier League.

Ex-Manchester United defender, Patrice Evra, has predicted some of the Match Day 3 fixtures that will be played in the Premier League.

The early kick-off will see Tottenham Hotspur host Wolves.

Evra told BetFair: “Conte will be so disappointed with their performance last time out against Chelsea, and he will be making sure they do everything to win at home.

“Wolves have only taken one point so far from their two matches and they look like they need a bit more time to get going. I can only see Spurs winning this one.
“Prediction 2-0.”

In Saturday’s late kick-off, Arsenal are looking to continue their perfect start to the season, after picking up two wins from two matches.

“Arsenal have to beat teams like Bournemouth if they want to get in the top four and I think they understand this now, especially with a player like Gabriel Jesus who can help you win these games.

“Prediction 3-0,” Evra said.

Chelsea, who drew 2-2 with Spurs last weekend, travel to Leeds United on Sunday.

Evra has predicted a 2-0 win for the Blues at Elland Road.

The big game this Game Week will be Manchester United vs Liverpool at Old Trafford on Monday.

“Liverpool aren’t looking well at the moment though, so I think it will be a lot closer than people think. Prediction 0-1,” he said.

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