There are just ten games left for most teams in the Premier League this season.This weekend’s fixtures are a tasty prospect too, with three local derbies happening as Tottenham host Arsenal on Saturday – a game you can listen to live on talkSPORT, kick-off 12:30pm.
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FRIDAY MARCH 1STLeeds vs West Brom – 7:45pm – talkSPORT 2SATURDAY MARCH 2NDSouthend United vs Barnsley – 12:30pm – talkSPORT 2Tottenham vs Arsenal – 12:30pm – talkSPORTManchester United vs Southampton – 3:00pm – talkSPORTMeanwhile, Chelsea travel to west London neighbours Fulham and Premier League leaders Liverpool face Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday.There are a number of issues at the top and bottom ends of the table that have yet to be resolved and it’s almost impossible to call what will happen.But that doesn’t stop people from trying to predict how the games will pan out and statistics are being used more and more.One such producer of these is FiveThirtyEight but what outcomes do they think will happen? Find out below. Tottenham vs ArsenalTottenham win – 49 per cent chance of happeningArsenal win – 27 per cent chance of happeningDraw – 24 per cent chance of happening5Watford vs Arsenal live streaming match preview. What a day for Watford! The Hornets came from 2-0 down to beat Wolves 3-2 at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final last weekend.
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And Parlour believes they urgently need new signings to reinforce their back-line. "Arsenal have got to sort their defence out," Parlour told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast. "To go 22 games unbeaten, it was a great run and it was always going to come to an end.
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