We’re back with our Premier League predictions for this week (GW35). The league returns with a high-stakes Gameweek 35 as the season enters its decisive stretch. With only a handful of matches remaining, every result now carries serious weight in shaping the final standings.
The title race remains intense, the battle for European places is tighter than ever, and the relegation fight is edging toward its climax. Each fixture this week holds major significance, with teams under mounting pressure to perform.
These predictions draw on current form, injury news, and tactical patterns, offering a clear sense of how the matches might unfold. Expect closely fought encounters, potential upsets, and defining moments that could influence the season’s outcome.
Premier League Predictions for Gameweek 35 (GW35)
Leeds vs Burnley
This is a game between 2 sides that were widely expected to be relegated prior to the season beginning. However, Leeds look likely to stay in the Prem, and a victory here should further solidify that.
Prediction: Leeds 3-1 Burnley
Brentford vs West Ham
This will be a high-stakes game for both these clubs, as Brentford are looking to end the season with an unlikely European qualification while West are looking to survive relegation. We expect a stalemate here.
Prediction: Brentford 2-2 West Ham
Wolves vs Sunderland
Wolves are so bad that even the worst Spurs side in modern history were able to beat them. This should be an easy victory for Sunderland.
Prediction: Wolves 1-3 Sunderland
Newcastle vs Brighton
Things are going from bad to worse for Newcastle and Eddie Howe, who are in disastrous form. We expect Brighton to take advantage of the Crisis at St James' Park.
Prediction: Newcastle 1-3 Brighton
Arsenal vs Fulham
This is a must-win game for Arsenal, and that too by a decent amount of goals. They should be getting the win here, especially with the fixture being at home.
Prediction: Arsenal 2-0 Fulham
Bournemouth vs Palace
Bournemouth are currently in an outstanding undefeated streak of 14 games, and they should extend that against a Palace side who have better priorities elsewhere in Europe.
Prediction: Bournemouth 2-0 Palace
Manchester United vs Liverpool
Liverpool have been in great form recently, which has also eased up the pressure on Arne Slot. However, we feel Michael Carrick's Red Devils will bring back the misery for Slot.
Prediction: Manchester United 3-2 Liverpool
Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur
Similar to Crystal Palace, Aston Villa are another side who are probably more focused on the Europa league. They should still somehow get at least a point against this awful Spurs side at home.
Prediction: Aston Villa 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest were simply outstanding against Sunderland last week. However, with the club having a huge Europa League fixture ahead, the league game against Chelsea might end up being tough to win.
Prediction: Chelsea 2-2 Nottingham Forest
Everton vs Manchester City
Everton are in horrible form right now, having lost their last 2 games in a row due to last-minute winners from the opposition. We are still going bold here, and expect them to shock Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.
Prediction: Everton 2-2 Manchester City
These are our predictions for this weekend’s Premier League action. Gameweek 35 could prove pivotal across multiple storylines this season.
From possible twists in the title race to late surges for European qualification and desperate fights to avoid relegation, every result may leave a lasting mark.
While grounded in recent form and data, football’s unpredictability remains its greatest thrill, so expect surprises, standout performances, and results that could reshape the course of the campaign.














