Barclays Premier Predictions
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Predict the winner for each remaining match of the Premier League season and see how the final table compares with expectations.
How do I use this?
Filter teams out to save time
Removing teams from the table means you won't be shown fixtures those teams are playing that don't affect your table. Basically, it means less clicking.
Show the whole round
Barclays Premier Predictions Today
Sometimes you want to see all the fixtures for the round. Click Show Whole Round. You can use the and arrows to flick between rounds.
Save and Reset
Barclays Premier League Predictions Tomorrow
You don't have to enter all your predictions again every time you visit. ClickSave and your predictions will be saved as a cookie in your browser. So it will all be there when you visit next time.
You'll also be given a link so you can share your predictions / hopelessness / optimism with others.
Click Reset to remove all your predictions so you can start again.
What about goals for and against?
They are taken into account in the table positions. The calculator takes the current goal difference, then for each of your predictions adds to 1 to the Goals For column in the case of a win and 1 to the Goals Against column for a loss.Its obviously a little crude, but better than having to enter the score for each team for every single fixture.
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How do I use this?
Filter teams out to save time
Removing teams from the table means you won't be shown fixtures those teams are playing that don't affect your table. Basically, it means less clicking.
Show the whole round
Sometimes you want to see all the fixtures for the round. Click Show Whole Round. You can use the and arrows to flick between rounds.
Save and Reset
Barclays Premier League Table Predictions
You don't have to enter all your predictions again every time you visit. ClickSave and your predictions will be saved as a cookie in your browser. So it will all be there when you visit next time.
You'll also be given a link so you can share your predictions / hopelessness / optimism with others.
Click Reset to remove all your predictions so you can start again.
What about goals for and against?
They are taken into account in the table positions. The calculator takes the current goal difference, then for each of your predictions adds to 1 to the Goals For column in the case of a win and 1 to the Goals Against column for a loss. Itsobviously a little crude, but better than having to enter the score for each team for every single fixture.
Aston Villa vs Liverpool: 1-1 (Christian Benteke, Jordan Henderson)
Barclays Premier League Score Predictions
Burnley vs Crystal Palace: 1-0 (Danny Ings)
Leicester vs Stoke: 2-1 (Paul Konchesky and Leonardo Ulloa, Bojan)
QPR vs Man United: 1-2 (Charlie Austin, Angel Di Maria and Wayne Rooney)
Barclays Premier Predictions 2020
Swansea vs Chelsea: 0-2 (Eden Hazard and Oscar)
Barclays Premier Predictions Match
Tottenham vs Sunderland: 3-0 (Harry Kane, Nacer Chadli and Danny Rose)
Newcastle vs Southampton: 1-2 (Ayoze Perez, Graziano Pelle and Dusan Tadic)
Barclays Premier Predictions For Today
West Ham vs Hull: 2-0 (Andy Carroll and Stewart Downing)
Man City vs Arsenal: 3-1 (Sergio Aguero, David Silva x2, Alexis Sanchez)
Everton vs West Brom: 2-0 (Kevin Mirallas and Steven Naismith)