PADDY POWER PREMIERSHIP FIXTURES SATURDAY PART TWO
NEWCASTLE VS CHELSEAYou couldn't have picked a worse game for Chelsea to make the trip to Newcastle. I think the Shearer factor will be very noticeable and I can see Newcastle getting a real bounce from his presence. The crowd will be there in full voice and I expect St. James Park to be rollicking. Chelsea need an early goal to take them out of it and if its tied at halftime I would back Newcastle any day of the week. Myself, I think a 2-2 isn't out of the question and you'll get paid out at 13/1. WEST BROM VS STOKEStoke have their backs to the wall right now at this stage in the season and I think their resiliency is really being tested. They are battling for Premiership survival against a team that really doesn't have much chance of being here next year. West Brom have given things a go, but their lack of quality has been exposed. I'm backing Stoke to get the result away, but I don't think it will be pretty. 1-0 to Stoke pays out at 17/2.WEST HAM VS SUNDERLANDWest Ham have been looking a lot more solid and I really have to fancy them over Sunderland. Cisse could give the Hammers some problems, but I can't see it overshadowing things too much. I'm sating 2-0 West Ham at 8.1. FULHAM VS LIVERPOOL Liverpool know they have to win this one to put pressure on Man United in their difficult fixture with Aston Villa. Fulham beat out Man United and have proven themselves to be qualified Giant Killers. I'm confident that Fulham being at home will factor into the end result. Will we see another whitewash form the scousers? I'm not sure myself and I'm backing them to drop points in a goalless draw which pays 8/1 at Paddy Power. EVERTON VS WIGANIt looks like there's some real drama unfolding at the JJB and it's not the right time of the season for those problems. Wigan are comfortably in mid-table and don't really have much to play for at this point. I'm backing Everton to win this one 2-0 which pays 6/1 at Paddy Power. MANCHESTER UNITED VS ASTON VILLAAn absolutely must-win fixture for Sir Alex Ferguson's men. Three losses on the bounce will simply not be tolerated and while many of them were in action in midweek, I think they'll be fresh and raring to go. United simply can't drop points at this time in the season and I'm backing them to get the job done 3-1 against Martin O'Neill's men. You're getting paid out at 10/1 at Paddy Power.