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Andy Dunn's Footie5 Predictions: Beat Mirror Football writer to try and land £25k


The Premier League season is nearly over – but there is still plenty to play for.

Some intriguing fixtures take place on Saturday with battles at both ends of the table.

Wolves and Watford are both chasing seventh spot with the potential to achieve a spot in the Europa League, whilst Brighton are still battling to avoid relegation.

If you correctly guess the results of the games listed below, you could win a whopping £25,000.

Even if you don’t quite get every game correct you could still win £2,000 if you manage to get four results right.

More than one winner will see the prize shared. Registration is free and once you are set up and ready to go you will be presented with the five matches taking place.

But first check out the predictions of chief football writer Andy Dunn as he looks into his crystal ball.

Watford are battling to finish seventh in the Premier League table

HUDDERSFIELD 1 WATFORD 4

Saturday, 3pm

It would be nice to believe Huddersfield could give their supporters a cheer or two before life in the Championship … nice but extremely unlikely.

With players competing for a place in an FA Cup Final starting line-up in a month’s time, expect Watford to win comfortably.

WEST HAM 3 LEICESTER 0

Saturday, 3pm

With only mid-table prize money at stake, do not expect a full-blooded contest but it West Ham reproduce the sort of slick football that should have earned them a win at Old Trafford last Saturday, they should take care of Brendan Rodgers’ team

West Ham and Leicester are both battling for a top half finish

BOURNEMOUTH 5 FULHAM 1

Saturday, 3pm

Eddie Howe’s men looked like they thoroughly enjoyed themselves at Brighton and with the taste for goals still fresh, they can enjoy another romp against relegated Fulham .

WOLVES 1 BRIGHTON 1

Saturday, 3pm

Brighton have not exactly been in the best of form but the pain of that semi-final defeat must still be lingering in the Wolves ranks and if Chris Hughton’s men can put in a determined shift, they can nick a valuable point in their battle for survival.

Wolves also have their eyes on a seventh place finish

NEWCASTLE 1 SOUTHAMPTON 2

Saturday, 5:30pm

The incentive of knowing one more good result should guarantee another season in the Premier League should inspire the Saints and they can achieve it against a team that believes it has already achieved its goal this season.

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