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Premier League Predictions This Week: Gameweek 33 (GW33)

Check out our Premier League predictions for this week, featuring exciting Gameweek 33 fixtures such as Chelsea vs Man Utd and Manchester City vs Arsenal.

17.04.2026
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Premier League  GW33 Predictions

We are back with our Premier League predictions for this week (GW33).The Premier League returns with an action-packed Gameweek 33 as the season heads into its most crucial phase. With only a few rounds left, every result now plays a vital role in shaping the final standings.


The title race remains fiercely contested, the fight for European qualification is tighter than ever, and the relegation battle is reaching its defining moments. Each fixture this week carries significant importance, with teams under pressure to deliver.


These predictions are based on current form, injury updates, and tactical trends, giving a clear  view of how the matches could unfold. Fans can expect competitive clashes, possible upsets, and key moments that may ultimately decide the outcome of the season.


Premier League Predictions for Gameweek 33 (GW33)

Brentford vs Fulham

Brentford were almost about to get the 3 points against Everton last week, but ultimately failed. However, they should get the job done against Fulham.


Prediction: Brentford 2-0 Fulham 


Leeds United vs Wolves

This is one of those must-win games for Leeds to ensure they don't find themselves in a relegation battle towards the season end, and we believe they'll beat Wolves.


Prediction: Leeds 2-1 Wolves 


Newcastle vs Bournemouth

Bournemouth shocked the world by beating Arsenal 1-2 last week at the Emirates. We believe Eddie Howe's Newcastle side are going to be their next victims who'll suffer a similar defeat at home.


Prediction: Newcastle 0-1 Bournemouth 


Tottenham vs Brighton

Roberto De Zerbi will face the club he once managed in the Premier League, and we are going for a thrilling draw between Spurs and Brighton filled with lots of goals.


Prediction: Tottenham 2-0 Brighton'


Chelsea vs Manchester United

This'll be one of the biggest games in Gameweek 33, and it's a must-win for Chelsea in their mission for Champions League qualification. However, we think Man Utd will spoil the party for them.


Prediction: Chelsea 1-2 Man Utd 


Nottingham Forest vs Burnley

This is one of the best fixtures Nottingham Forest could ask for during their current relegation battle, and they should easily be getting all 3 points here.


Prediction: Nottingham Forest 3-1 Burnley 


Aston Villa vs Sunderland

We feel this'll be a closer contest than many expect to be, and our prediction is that Sunderland will get a late winner in the very end.


Prediction: Aston Villa 1-2 Sunderland 


Everton vs Liverpool

This'll be one of the biggest Merseyside derby in years, as both clubs are looking to the end with European qualification. Everton are going to shock the world in our opinion.


Prediction: Everton 2-0 Liverpool 


Manchester City vs Arsenal

This'll be one of the biggest games of the whole season, if not the biggest. We predict a complete collapse of Arsenal's season with Pep Guardiola's Man City destroying them.


Prediction: Manchester City 3-1 Arsenal 


Crystal Palace vs West Ham

West Ham will be coming from a huge 4-0 win over Wolves, and this is another decent fixture where they can get points to get away from the relegation spot. We believe they'll get the 3 points here.


Prediction: Crystal Palace 1-2 West Ham 


These were our predictions for this weekend’s action in the Premier League. Gameweek 33 has the potential to act as a defining moment in several storylines this season.


From a potential twist in the title challenge, to mid-table teams making a late push for European spots, and sides battling to avoid relegation, every result could have a lasting impact.


While these predictions are based on recent form and data, football’s unpredictability is what makes it truly exciting. Fans can once again expect surprises, standout individual performances, and results that could reshape the direction of the season.