BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on singer and West Ham James Smith with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Arsenal drew 0-0 at Etihad Stadium last season with a resolute defensive display but will they adopt the same approach when they play Manchester City again on Sunday?
"From the block of flats where we lived in Upton Park you could see the stadium, but the block that my dad grew up in was the one right next to the ground. We used to climb to the top sometimes and try to look in from there. "I grew up in the Carlos Tevez era too and was a big fan - signing him in 2006 was huge for us - but Noble was always my hero and it was sad when he stopped playing for us.
In his wisdom, Steidten decided to go for Julen Lopetegui, a manager with similar traits to Moyes in terms of how he is a pragmatist. Wolves hit the post too when they were 1-0 up and although they have only picked up one point from their first four games, they have not had much luck and I still think they will end up being fine this season, even though I don't expect them to get anything here.
Fulham won nine and lost eight of their 19 home Premier League games last season, but I always fancied them to win at Craven Cottage. They are the side who are tricky to predict here because I was spot on with a 1-1 draw for Fulham last week. So, I am going for the same outcome... even though I fancy them to win this one more than I do Newcastle.
The Foxes' collapse was not quite as extreme as Everton's against Bournemouth and Villa, but it was still pretty bad. Arne Slot's side responded well to win at AC Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday but this is an interesting game and I don't think the Reds will have things all their own way. I don't think this is going to be easy for Liverpool but I am not going to base this prediction on what I saw from them last week. Instead, because their response was good in Milan, I am going to say they can't play as badly as they did against Forest.
This was a Championship fixture last season, and Ipswich did the double over Saints, including at Portman Road in April when they nicked it 3-2 with a late winner after Southampton had played really well and battered them. This is a tricky game for Spurs and no-one is surprised anymore by the organisation we saw from Brentford against Manchester City last week, or how devastating they were when they got a chance early on.
Eagles boss Oliver Glasner made a huge impact when he came in last season but, so far, this campaign has not been plain sailing for him. It is hard to predict a defeat for Nottingham Forest now because they were so good at Liverpool and their backline of Nikola Milenkovic, Murillo, Alex Moreno and Ola Aina were just tremendous.
I don't think Brighton will lose at home either, so I am really sorry, but I am going to have to go for another draw.
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