🔗 Share this article Soccer Analyst Sutton Takes On Artist Murs in Premier League Forecasts Arsenal's 10-game winning streak was ended by the Black Cats prior to the global hiatus, however can the English top division frontrunners bounce back against north London rivals Tottenham this weekend? "{I feel like Arsenal are miles ahead of Tottenham currently but Spurs boss Thomas Frank will have a plan for this match," remarked soccer specialist Chris Sutton. "The Spurs manager will attempt to neutralize Arsenal, who have not always been at their sparkling best this season - but Mikel Arteta's side usually still manage to win." Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against artificial intelligence, readers and a range of guests. For week 12, he takes on performer Olly Murs, who is a United fan. The singer's new record, Knees Up, is out on the weekend. Football and Family Life Olly is a skilled soccer player as well as a successful singer and has been a star of several charity football games over time - but he is not planning a professional return as a player. "{I actually played in a benefit match the other night for a friend of mine," he explained. "The team was trailing 3-1 when I came off in the 60th minute, and they proceeded to win 4-3, so you can read into that what you will! "I still love football, but I injured my joint a few years ago and it even now hasn't fully recovered. I hope I could play more but the unpredictability of the sport means it's too dangerous for me in my career to do it properly again. "Additionally I am forty-one now, and we are not all Cristiano Ronaldo, are we!? No, I am very content not playing football and I am preparing for the moment that my child or son decides to play instead." The singer and his wife Amelia Tank have two children, their daughter and their son, and he is ready to follow in his father's footsteps by becoming their manager. "I won't force football on our kids but I've previously told my wife that if they do get the passion for it then I will have to go and get my coaching badges - and I will likely be coaching their Saturday soccer side," he said. "I watched my relatives play a lot, and I really got into it, and I clearly was involved with a soccer team for a period too. "My dad coached with us when I was a kid, which is probably where I get it from. He coached our side for several years and had a wonderful time with it. That might be the next step for me as well, and I am looking forward to it!" Top Division Predictions Saturday, 22 November Turf Moor, 12:30 GMT Chelsea might have to wait a bit longer for their star's comeback from fitness issues but their offense is already stronger with Joao Pedro and Liam Delap both returned to fitness. In my opinion this game will be fairly close, though. Burnley are disciplined and their only home losses so far have been against the Reds and Arsenal. This suggests a 1-1 draw to me, but I am in fact going to choose the London side to edge it for what would be their third Premier League win in a row. The expert's prediction: 1-2 Olly's pick: Chelsea will be too strong. 1-3 AI's prediction: 0-2 Vitality Stadium, 15:00 GMT Bournemouth have lost their past two matches - although both of them were on the road - but they got thoroughly beaten by Villa last time out which surprised me. In contrast, West Ham secured back-to-back victories before the international break and, although both of those fixtures were at their stadium, they appear strong again. West Ham's sole away win this season came at Nottingham Forest in August, when their manager Nuno was previously that team's coach. So, what on earth do I go with here - can the Hammers extending their streak under their manager, or Bournemouth bouncing back? I am going to go with Bournemouth, because I believe what occurred against Villa was a blip. Sutton's prediction: 2-0 Olly's prediction: Bournemouth are performing strongly but the visitors have improved under Nuno. 2-2 AI's prediction: 1-1 Amex Stadium, 15:00 GMT The Bees were considered one of the frontrunners for relegation before the season began, but they have surprised a several observers under Keith Andrews and are in fine fettle with three in their past four games. A family member told me to get Brentford forward Thiago in my Fantasy Football squad a few weeks back and, unfortunately, I didn't listen. The forward will probably find the net again on Saturday but I am nonetheless not going to select him or support the away side at Brighton's ground. The Bees have not had great fortune on the road this term, and the Seagulls are consistently decent at their stadium. The visitors will try to hit them on the counter-attack but I feel Fabian Hurzeler's side pose much more of a danger. Sutton's forecast: 2-1 Olly's view: This could be a match where you expect there is going to be a lot of goals but it actually turns out to be quite close. 1-1 The computer's outcome: 2-1 Craven Cottage, 15:00 GMT It is a huge game for Fulham, who have lost five of their past six matches. They have got plenty of quality in their squad but it still feels like they could be dragged into a relegation battle. Regarding Sunderland, indeed they are the surprise package of the Premier League season so far. Their display in the 2-2 draw with Arsenal last time out was excellent. We have not witnessed any other team rough up the North London side like that this term, and they were fully competitive for them. The sensible thing would be to back the visitors here, because they are clearly capable of roughing Fulham up too and, the last time they were in this part of London, they defeated the Blues at the end of October. But I am not going to choose that. Rather, I truly need to carry on opposing Sunderland with my forecasts. I am claiming a lot of credit for their good outcomes because they evidently enjoy to defy my predictions. Considering the home side's at Craven Cottage form, the only team they have lost to is Arsenal. Their manager's team will be extremely eager for a good outcome, so I am going to say they will secure three much-needed points. Sutton's forecast: 1-0 The guest's prediction: I'm aware Sunderland are performing strongly and additionally that the hosts are on a bad streak... but they have nonetheless been decent at Craven Cottage this campaign. 2-0 AI's outlook: 2-0 Anfield, 15:00 GMT This is a hard one to call. 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