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Alan Shearer's Premier League Predictions: Key Matchday 20 Fixtures
Premier League legend Alan Shearer shares his expert predictions for Matchday 20, covering crucial clashes including Leeds vs Manchester United and Manchester City vs Chelsea. Drawing from recent form, team strategies, and player impacts, Shearer provides bold calls on outcomes.[1]
Brighton vs Opponent
Shearer backs Brighton to win, highlighting their strong play against a faltering side. He notes the visitors' defensive solidity but sees Brighton's attack prevailing.[1]
Fulham vs Sunderland (Saturday, 15:00)
Sunderland's solid run, bolstered by Xhaka's defensive support, makes them tough, but Fulham desperately needs points to escape relegation trouble. Shearer predicts a draw in this tricky encounter.[1]
Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
Forest will defend deep and counter with pace, a tactic that worked last season. Manager Sean aims to frustrate Liverpool, but Shearer foresees a Liverpool win.[1]
Wolves vs Crystal Palace (Saturday, 15:00)
Wolves show promise under Rob Edwards, who returned due to club ties despite risks from his Middlesbrough stint. Still, Shearer tips an away win for Crystal Palace, with Leeds urged to avoid a heavy home loss for morale.[1]
Aston Villa vs Leeds
Shearer forecasts a clear victory for Aston Villa, emphasizing their recent strong defensive trend and home advantage.[1][2]
Arsenal vs Tottenham (Sunday, 16:00, Live on Sky Sports)
With Manchester City playing earlier, Arsenal's mindset will be sharp. Despite Tottenham's improvements under Thomas Frank, especially in set-pieces, Shearer predicts an Arsenal win in this derby.[1]
Manchester United vs Everton (Monday, 20:00, Live on Sky Sports)
United's confidence surges after their Tottenham comeback. Everton will stifle, but players like Cunha and Mbuemo pose threats—Shearer still calls a home win for Manchester United.[1]
Shearer's picks blend caution with optimism, focusing on momentum and tactics. These predictions underscore Villa's edge and Arsenal's derby dominance.[1][2]
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