English Premier League: It’s a sensational Saturday of football – Matchday 6

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Glenn Murray of Brighton and Hove Albion celebrates as he scores his team's second goal from a penalty with team mates during the Premier League match between Southampton and Brighton & Hove Albion at St Mary's Stadium on September 17, 2018 in Southampton, United Kingdom. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Glenn Murray of Brighton and Hove Albion celebrates as he scores his team's second goal from a penalty with team mates during the Premier League match between Southampton and Brighton & Hove Albion at St Mary's Stadium on September 17, 2018 in Southampton, United Kingdom. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) /
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Some easy picks in this slide of who will win and who wont. Man City and Liverpool are going big or going home.

Cardiff City vs. Man City

There was a time in life where Cardiff actually made a dent in life, this is not that time though. Yes, this the first time they’ve taken the shape of QPR in the league. But they can at least take something from their previous Premier League meeting with the champs.

Man City have been the same product of their former selves. There’s not a thing in this strange world that suggests they will be drawing or losing this fixture. Cardiff scored one goal last week, and two the week before. Are they going backwards? Maybe this week they back to zero.

https://twitter.com/CardiffCityTV/status/1043166083895705600

Pep will be on the touchline again after watching his team lose from the stands midweek. Will it be more of midweek? Or, will it be a repeat of last week occurances?

A big vote on behalf of Manchester City here – win all the way!

Liverpool vs. Southampton

Should Hughes be nervous? Yes, he should be! The Anfield side is yet to lose and Hughes is yet to show his defensive line can do the business on the pitch. A two-goal advantage not taken advantage of… What was that about?

No Ings, due to the loan rules and regulations. It will be tough for the Saints to go without the striker who’s scored three goals in three starts. Liverpool’s rotation appears to be working sound for Klopp. Could be a lot of changes before kick off. They have been perfect with only four goals conceded over all competitions.

https://twitter.com/LFC/status/1043387418378948608

They come off the back of a HUGE PSG victory. Saints compared to them? Shame! But nothing must be taken lightly by the Anfield side. They need to bank a few goals to take their lead back. Otherwise if Chelsea has a good game they could further that goal difference.

A Liverpool win all the way, because they are unbeaten at Anfield since February.

Burnley vs. Bournemouth

The last of this time slot brings up disappointing Burnley. Even in this one, you could judge who the winner will be, when you take the form these two have been showing in contrast from each other.

One has been totally terrible, while the other immensely superb. Roles reversed hey? Definitely, for me. Howe and his Cherries must just keep doing what they doing. Don’t fix something that’s not broken, as the saying goes.

Fraser? The man! He could very well shine in the light of Turf Moor. The style of Bournemouth has made me changed my mind about their doings and excellence. Burnley is not even a shadow of themselves from last season. What can they do exactly, play better football? Or, get rid of the Hart? Bad apple, bad Hart.

A Bournemouth win perhaps? Yes that’s all that the little fairy in my ear is telling me.