Monday 21 September 2015 12:57, UK
Jeff Stelling is on hand with his Soccer Saturday Super 6 advice with £250,000k up for grabs this weekend.
With five Premier League games at 3pm, the Sky Bet Championship clash between Hull verus QPR completes the line-up, as the Tigers looking to maintain their perfect home record.
Here are the most popular predictions so far from Soccer Saturday Super 6 entrants and Jeff's analysis...
Punters predict: 26% say Aston Villa 1-1 West Brom
Jeff says: "I can see why people are going for a draw and it's going to be a tight game, no question. There's two things that sway me however. West Brom's have a really poor record at Villa Park, winning just one in 17. Then there's what we saw last weekend, for more than an hour against Leicester they played very well and scored some really good goals, indicating to me that they are not too far away. West Brom have quickly become a Tony Pulis team, keeping 16 clean sheets from his 28 games in charge, but with Jack Grealish in really good form and Scott Sinclair looking back to himself, I'm going for a home win."
Jeff predicts: Aston Villa 1-0 West Brom
Punters predict: 23% say Bournemouth 2-1 Sunderland
"I'm almost with them. I think that it will be close. I am going with Bournemouth simply on the basis that you cannot back Sunderland to win a game of football right now. They were better against Tottenham but in the final 30 minutes Spurs took over. I'm very concerned Dick Advocaat won't see the best of things until December, which is far too late. They've conceded 11 goals in five games, with only Chelsea conceding more, and it's impossible to see them keeping a clean sheet."
Jeff predicts: Bournemouth 1-0 Sunderland
Punters predict: 19% say Newcastle 2-1 Watford
"I agree, I think Newcastle will win as well. It's fair to say there wont be a goal frenzy, with Newcastle scoring just twice this season and Watford finding the net three times. Before Monday Night Football I thought that Newcastle were in false position and better than results suggested, but they were woeful against West Ham, which does worry me. I'd like to see Steve McClaren putting a bit more faith in Ayoze Perez and maybe Rolando Aarons as well, particularly in front of home fans. That said, Watford tend to go to grounds and put up the shutters, but don't see much of a threat in them."
Jeff predicts Newcastle 1-0 Watford
Punters predict: 21% say Stoke 1-1 Leicester
"I'm going out on a limb with this one as I'm going against the form guide. It's clearly taking time for new players to settle in at the Britannia and Leicester have been fantastic, but the thing that worries be is they've now come from behind in their last three games to secure five points and you just cant keep doing that. Stoke are in need of points, they're in a totally false position for me, and this could be where they start to improve. I am concerned by Mark Hughes leaving Peter Crouch out, who has proven he will always get you goals but hasn't played a minute, and I'd urge Sparky to give the big fella a go."
Jeff predicts: Stoke 2-1 Leicester
Punters predict: 22% say Swansea 1-2 Everton
"Interesting one there! Maybe people have been swayed by Swansea's record of never beating Everton in 20 league meetings. They were also really poor against Watford as well - was that just a blip? Possibly. They still have a 100% record at home. Everton were fantastic last weekend but against a Chelsea side in no sort of form. Swansea need goals from midfield, from Jonjo Shelvey and Gylfi Sigurdsson in particular."
Jeff predicts: Swansea 1-1 Everton
Punters predict: 21% say: Hull 2-1 QPR
"I'll weigh in with the 21% for lots of reasons really. QPR haven't had a win at Hull since 1970 and if you've watched them recently then you'll know why they're struggling to keep clean sheets. They look very vulnerable and were fortunate to get a point against Blackburn on Wednesday. Hull don't score enough and would love a Charlie Austin, but despite that they've got a unblemished home record and will be too good for QPR."
Jeff predicts: Hull 2-1 QPR