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Manchester United returned to winning ways when they beat Tottenham last weekend - but could they lose more ground on Premier League leaders Manchester City when they go to defending champions Chelsea on Sunday?
BBC Sport football expert Mark Lawrenson says: "At the moment there is no stopping City - but that can change. However, I think they will beat Arsenal at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
âAnd with United going to Chelsea later on Sunday, I think City will extend their lead at the top.â
Lawro is going for a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge - do you agree? You can make your own predictions now, take on Lawro and other fans, create your own league and try to make it to the top of the table by playing the new-look BBC Sport Predictor game.
Lawro scored 130 points in week 10, which meant he slipped to 2,004th place out of more than 250,000 users.
He will be making a prediction for all 380 top-flight games this season, against a variety of guests.
Lawro, who drew with England cricketer Jimmy Anderson and beat his team-mate Moeen Ali last week, steps into the ring with WWE wrestlers Cesaro and Sheamus - the tag team known as âThe Barâ - for this weekendâs fixtures.
Irishman Sheamus, 39, says he has been a âmassiveâ Liverpool fan since the age of eight, drawn to the Reds by compatriots Ray Houghton, Steve Staunton, Ronnie Whelan and John Aldridge helping them - along with Lawro, of course - to win several trophies in the 1980s and 1990s.
Cesaro, from Switzerland, says he supports his national team but also follows West Ham, Stoke and Arsenal in the Premier League because they have Swiss players - Edimilson Fernandes, Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka - in their squads.
âI support my Swiss people,â he says.
A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth 10 points. The exact score earns 40 points.
Remember you can try to beat Lawro by playing the BBC Sport Predictor game.
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Stoke had a good 1-0 win last week at Watford - their first away victory of the season, which they badly needed. You donât often get a reaction from Mark Hughes on the sidelines, regardless, but once Darren Fletcherâs goal went in you could tell it lifted the gloom.
Leicester started with a win under Claude Puel and I think he is a decent and intelligent manager. He will look at Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez and think âweâve got match winnersâ here.
Some Southampton fans said he was boring but last season they finished eighth and could have nicked the League Cup final. I donât see Leicester being boring with Vardy, Mahrez et al. If you have match winners and get the other end right then that is good management.
A draw would disappoint Stoke more than Leicester, but for Puel it would be two unbeaten from two and for Stoke it would be something to build on.
Cesaro and Sheamusâ prediction: 1-0 - âStoke win and Shaqiri will score the winner.â
Home games like these are the key to Huddersfieldâs survival. After beating Manchester United it was almost a non-performance at Liverpool last weekend, which was a little bit odd.
But the thing for Huddersfield would be this: before they played United and Liverpool if you had said âyou will get three points from those two gamesâ, they would be absolutely delighted. Now they are looking at West Brom and saying âletâs not get beatâ.
Is West Brom boss Tony Pulis coming under a bit of pressure? Ish. If you are not winning in the Premier League - and West Brom have only won two of their past 19 games - you are under pressure. But the thing is, he is proven.
I fancy them to go to Huddersfield and win. They will sit and pick Huddersfield off.
I was part of BBC Radio 5 liveâs commentary team when Newcastle went to Burnley on Monday and I saw them play really nice football, knock the ball around, but without a cutting edge.
Newcastle manager Rafael Benitezâs whole premise is organisation, organisation and more organisation. He also loves passing and moving and you can see that Jonjo Shelvey will only get better under him.
I think this season will only get better for Newcastle because if and when the takeover happens then the new owners will say to the manager âgo and get a few players and then we will go for it next seasonâ.
As for Bournemouth, their skipper Simon Francis has described November as âa make-or-breakâ month with the trip to Newcastle followed by games against Huddersfield, Swansea and Burnley.
I think a draw at Newcastle would be a good start. You go anywhere in the Premier League and get a draw - apart from the top six because theyâre expected to win every game - then it is something to build on.
Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino played and coached under Rafa Benitez so you know what the fundamentals will be: organisation. Saints have struggled for goals, scoring nine in their opening 10 games, but they have enough players to score goals.
I expect them to finish in the top 10 and I think they will win this.
Burnley can play for long periods without having the ball and thatâs the sign of really good coaching. Manager Sean Dyche says âwe donât concede, we might not have the ball, but we sit in position, make it difficult and then eventually we will get chancesâ.
Burnley are always in the right positions, they donât get caught on breakaways, are good at defending set-pieces, good at pinching second balls, all those kind of things.
That is why Dyche, who has been linked to Everton, has done so well there. Does he stay or does he go? Itâs an interesting one.
Swansea are a strange team because one week they look insipid, then the next week you think âwhat are you doing in the position you are in?â.
Paul Clement likes to play three at the back away from home, letting teams come on to them. It almost worked at Arsenal last weekend, when they took the lead but couldnât hold on and lost 2-1.
Iâm impressed with my old club Brighton, they are just chipping away.
Even if they donât play well, they get a point. When they have played the bigger clubs they have not got anything, although they have only played Manchester City and Arsenal so far, but I like their pragmatic approach.
This weekend Chris Hughton will be telling his players âdonât get beat at Swansea because they are down near where we are. Donât give them a boostâ.
West Ham have got some decent players but they are struggling for defenders this weekend. They need to get some defenders fit.
You look at Slaven Bilicâs squad and think they should be in that middle group in the Premier League and should be comfortable.
Liverpool have played a couple of games since they lost 4-1 at Tottenham and Klopp has been clever by playing nearly the same team. He did that to tell his players: prove I am not wrong and show you are decent players.
We know they have defensive issues but it is very rare you make so many poor decisions in a game that costs you so many goals like they did at Wembley. Tottenham didnât really have to create the goals.
Liverpool won comfortably at London Stadium at the end of last season and I think they will win again. But I hope it doesnât mean Bilic will lose his job - because that would be ridiculous.
The confidence at Tottenham will be sky high after the performance and result against Real Madrid on Wednesday. I donât think there is any chance of a hangover from that victory with Mauricio Pochettino in charge. He is super prepared.
Palace may still be bottom but their performances have improved under Roy Hodgson: they beat Chelsea, should have had a point at Newcastle and then got a dramatic draw against West Ham last week.
He has improved them, but whether he can improve them enough remains to be seen. I look at Palace and I think âcan they get enough points between now and 1 January - i.e. the transfer window - to give themselves a chance of attracting the players they think might keep them up?â
I see Palace filling in the space at Wembley and making it difficult for Spurs, but I donât see them creating any problems.
At the moment there is no stopping Manchester City, but it can change. It can change for a variety of reasons, mainly injuries and loss of form, but they are on a fantastic run having taken 28 points from a possible 30 in the Premier League this season.
People are saying âgive them the title nowâ - but the Premier League is a slog. They are in all competitions and that takes it toll eventually.
Arsene Wenger has always gone to the top teams and said âright, we will play footballâ. I canât see Arsenal going there and saying âletâs attack themâ because if they do that then the gates will open.
However, Wenger did go to City a few seasons ago with a plan - and they won 2-0. But I think, plan or no plan, City will win.
Chelseaâs 3-0 defeat in the Champions League game at Roma was un-Chelsea-like under Antonio Conte.
Last year we thought they couldnât keep winning, regardless of how they were playing, but they did.
This year youâre waiting for them to throw a wobbler every three or four games. After losing in Rome, Conte said his players are lacking hunger which you canât imagine he would tolerate. It is strange.
When United play against the other top teams away from home Jose Mourinho will always take a point - as you saw at Liverpool. That is the way he manages and that isnât going to change.
He will try to fight fire with fire when he can but at Stamford Bridge he will have everyone behind the ball.
I know Everton caretaker boss David Unsworth really well and I cannot believe the furore over him losing his first two games. Heâs just taken over at caretaker, heâs trying to change it with the same players that Koeman couldnât do a lot with.
I think he knows that someone is going to come in - it is Everton and they have a wealthy owner - but he is a safe hand on the tiller. He will try to get them playing in the way which the supporters want, which is getting them having a go.
He didnât take a lot of the senior players to Lyon for the Europa League game on Thursday so that shows where Evertonâs focus is. Iâm sure he discussed it with the hierarchy and said he would rather get three points against Watford than Lyon.
I get that. Their predicament means they need to win some points in the league and I think they will beat Watford.
Watford made a great start but they could, and should, have got something from Chelsea and then they got done at Stoke. I wonder if they are on a poor run at the moment.
Cesaro and Sheamusâs prediction: 0-2 - âEverton 0-7 Watford. No, thatâs not realistic. Everton 0-8 Watford. No, letâs be honest⌠0-2.â
Last week, Lawro got seven correct results, including two perfect scores, from 10 matches, for a total of 130 points.
His tally was matched by England cricketer James Anderson, whose team-mate Moeen Ali was just behind.
Anderson also got seven results correct, with two perfect scores, for 130 points, while Moeen predicted six correct results, with two perfect scores, for 120 points.
*Foster and Cram both provided predictions on week one, but only Fosterâs score contributes to the guest total.
**Anderson and Moeen both provided predictions on week nine, but only Andersonâs score contributes to the guest total.
Lawroâs worst score: 40 points (week four v Umenyiora and Bell, and week five v Non Stanford)
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