Here are some favourite soccer predictions against the weekend fixtures in various football Leagues.
EPL: Swansea City v Chelsea 2
Serie A: Roma v Chievo Verona 1
Serie A: Inter v Juventus Away team to score
La Liga: Real Madrid v Leganes 1
Bundesliga: Bayern Munich v Eintracht Frankfurt 1
Ligue 1: Monaco v Amiens Home win both halves
EPL: Manchester United v Arsenal GG
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Swansea City v Chelsea:
Swansea City welcome the visit of Chelsea to the Liberty Stadium as Carlos Carvalhal and company aim to hold their own ground just above the relegation zone during the final stages of the Premier League season.
Antonio Conte’s Blues have kept alive their faint hopes of a top-four finish and are now looking to keep up the pressure on fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur with an away win in Wales.
Inter v Juventus:
The Bianconeri travel to the San Siro on Saturday to face Inter in the 170th Serie A Derby d’Italia
After last Sunday’s 0-1 defeat at home to Napoli, La Vecchia Signora will be aiming for a return to winning ways against their Derby d’Italia rivals, Inter.
Real Madrid v Leganes:
Real Madrid return to action in La Liga on Saturday against Leganes, but Zinedine Zidane’s side will also be looking ahead to Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich.
Madrid are currently third in La Liga, 15 points behind Barca, with five fixtures remaining.
Bayern v Eintracht:
Bayern is likely to rest star striker Robert Lewandowski, which means Sandro Wagner could be leading the line for the hosts. The German forward has scored eight goals in 13 appearances across all competitions this season and bagged three in his last three league starts.
Frankfurt’s form striker in recent weeks has been Luka Jovic. The Serbian has scored four goals in his last six Bundesliga appearances. The 20-year-old has nine goals and two assists to his name this season.
Manchester United v Arsenal:
Old adversary Jose Mourinho, who the Frenchman has faced 18 times as manager, previously called him a “voyeur” and “specialist in failure” as the two exchanged verbal insults ahead of previous encounters.
But the Manchester United manager, who last week called Wenger a friend, said he now regretted the comments.