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The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. We have the address for the funeral home & the family on file If you're not happy with your card we'll send a replacement or refund your money Loren Timothy Sutton, 59 year old resident of Swanville, MN, passed away on Thursday, May 1, 2025 at his residence. A Gathering of family and friends will take place from 4 PM to 7 PM on Sunday, May 4, 2025 at LeMieur Funeral Home in Little... View Obituary & Service Information Made with love by funeralOne but that applies to Liverpool too this week Arne Slot's side could have been out all week celebrating their title win and we don't know how that will affect them You often play at your best when you have been on the lash in a scenario like theirs some of my best games for Celtic came after nights out where we had won something and were allowed to have a couple of beers Chelsea have nicked a couple of results recently but their performances have not been too convincing and their fans still don't seem to have taken to Enzo Maresca's playing style This is not the test for them that it would be if Liverpool were trying to close out the title but I don't think Slot is the type to let anyone take their foot off the gas He will put out a strong team and even if they play with more freedom I still think Liverpool will leave with the points Read the full predictions and have your say here By DIANA COOPER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Hugh Jackman's girlfriend may want to look away as the Wolverine actor swears liberally speaks graphically about sex and engages in multiple steamy make-out sessions with his younger co-star in a new off-Broadway show plays a three-time divorced middle-aged college professor and novelist Jon who embarks on a forbidden romance with his 19-year-old student Annie Jackman's girlfriend Sutton Foster, 50, also made a backstage appearance this week, amid rumors that their fledgling relationship has struggled since they went public in January The new show may not be the easiest watch for Foster with Jackman and Beatty kissing frequently at one point making out on a desk as a scantily clad Beatty wraps her legs around Jackman Another scene sees the young star – the daughter of Warren Beatty – sat in between Jackman's legs wearing nothing but her underwear and a red jacket as he kisses her head Hugh Jackman's girlfriend Sutton Foster (pictured) may want to look away as he swears speaks graphically about sex and shares steamy kisses in his new off-Broadway play The actor plays the older love interest of Warren Beatty and Annette Bening's daughter Ella Beatty (pictured) in Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes In one scene a fully clothed Jackman leans over a scantily clad Beatty as she wraps her legs around him while laid back on a desk And it's not just the steamy scenes that are X-rated dropping F-bombs and at one point graphically detailing a college cheerleader 'sucking his c**k.'  It's easy to see why audience members are banned from using phones the story explores discussions around sexual consent and power dynamics devours his erotic novels and fantasizes about him Jon is questioning his growing feelings for Annie and toying with the consequences of pursuing a teacher-student fantasy all while agonizing over his third divorce announced his split from Deborra-Lee Furness in September 2023 after 27 years of marriage they said they were 'shifting' and had decided to 'separate to pursue our individual growth.'  In March, a source revealed to the Daily Mail that Jackman and Furness have yet to file for divorce because 'they are struggling to reach an agreement on how to divide their assets.' 'It's always hard dating in the public eye but when you add their whole backstory and what they've put on the line as far as their reputations the pressure rises exponentially,' a source told Life&Style  'Deborra-Lee feels entitled to more money than Hugh is willing to offer,' the source said Jackman and Foster's relationship reportedly overlapped with the end of his marriage The pair met as co-stars on the 2022 Broadway revival of The Music Man but only went public after they were pictured holding hands earlier this year Foster filed for divorce from her now-estranged husband Ted Griffin the new couple were this week plagued by reports that they were struggling in part because of having to spend time apart 'Being apart for an extended period of time can be tough on any couple,' an insider told Life and Style He announced his split from Deborra-Lee Furness The source added: 'There's a lot of harsh judgement about them online.' 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Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Privacy Policy The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group National Museum of Denmark curator Peter Pentz and the bronze stamp which was found on the Danish island of Taasinge in 2023 The helmet was pieced together in 1939 from fragments found at the Sutton Hoo burial site in the east of England and is now an icon of Anglo-Saxon culture A metalworking die found in Denmark features a depiction of a horse and warrior that is remarkably similar to motifs on the Sutton Hoo helmet in England The famous seventh-century helmet from Sutton Hoo in England may have been crafted in southern Scandinavia The idea comes from the discovery in Denmark of a bronze metalworking die or stamp that depicts a warrior on horseback Examinations show the design on the rectangular stamp is remarkably similar to the horse-and-rider motifs stamped into the metal of the ceremonial helmet, which was unearthed in 1939 from an Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo in the east of England Similar motifs have been found on helmets from Sweden and jewelry from southern Germany and scholars have suggested that the Sutton Hoo helmet may have been an heirloom or diplomatic gift from those regions The latest discovery confirms that the motif of a horse and riding warrior was indeed widespread throughout Northern Europe at that time The stamp was found on the Danish island of Taasinge roughly two years ago Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox Related: Photos: Snapshots of mysterious Sutton Hoo burial excavation revealed The Sutton Hoo helmet is a curious mixture of Northern European and Roman styles It was rebuilt from hundreds of fragments found at the Sutton Hoo site which also yielded ornate grave goods — including musical instruments weapons and armor — from a burial chamber built on the deck of the buried ship The helmet and its distinctive face mask are now icons of the Anglo-Saxon culture which was established in eastern Britain during the early medieval period by migrants from what are now the coasts of Germany and Denmark a medieval historian at the University of Oxford —1,400-year-old structure discovered near Sutton Hoo in England may have been a pagan temple or cult houseMissing pieces of 6th-century Byzantine bucket finally found at Sutton HooAnglo-Saxon teen girl discovered buried with lavish jewelry strewn across her head and chest University of Chester archaeologist Howard Williams, who was also not involved, said the design on the stamp is the closest parallel yet found to the horse-and-warrior motifs on the Sutton Hoo helmet. It now seems likely that the helmet was made in southern Scandinavia in the late sixth or early seventh century, or that it had been heavily influenced by the artistic style of that area, Williams told Live Science in an email. "The motifs from Taasinge and Sutton Hoo are similar but not identical, reflecting a popular design used on helmets across a wide region," he said. Live Science ContributorTom Metcalfe is a freelance journalist and regular Live Science contributor who is based in London in the United Kingdom. Tom writes mainly about science, space, archaeology, the Earth and the oceans. He has also written for the BBC, NBC News, National Geographic, Scientific American, Air & Space, and many others. Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name. Ancient Egyptians drew the Milky Way on coffins and tombs, linking them to sky goddess, study finds Physicists create 'black hole bomb' for first time on Earth, validating decades-old theory but picking the FA Cup winners is a much tougher task Crystal Palace play Aston Villa in the first semi-final before Nottingham Forest face Manchester City at Wembley on Sunday "It's refreshing that the FA Cup is so wide open," said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton "City will be seen as favourites to go on and lift it but we know they are not the same team they were in the past few seasons." Sutton is making predictions for every Premier League game this season against a variety of guests For all of this weekend's games in both competitions You can watch Westwood play for Majesticks GC, external at the LIV Golf event in Mexico this weekend The most popular scoreline selected for each Premier League game is used in the scoreboards and tables at the bottom of this page Westwood is a Worksop Town fan - he sponsored their shirts for several years - and is hoping to see them win promotion to the Conference North this season "I always look to see how they are getting on," he said "They have been on a good run and are in the play-offs - it's been a great season for them Westwood will be watching Sunday's game from Mexico and is hoping Forest can wrap up victory before he starts his round "I am going to get to the course early and watch it there then go and warm up because we are playing in the afternoon," he told BBC Sport "If it goes to extra time then I won't see that.. Forest won promotion to the Premier League in a play-off final at Wembley in 2022 but Sunday is their first visit to the old or new national stadium in a cup semi-final or final since the 1992 League Cup final "I am really looking to it," Westwood added "For starters it is a massive occasion for the club to be in an FA Cup semi-final for the first time since 1991 and going to Wembley and facing a hugely successful team like City have been in the past few years but the fact we are in this scenario is a testament to where Forest have got to this season "We are fourth after City's win in midweek and people are saying how we could miss out on the Champions League but you just have to think back to where we were 12 months ago "To now hear some Forest fans moaning that we are going to miss out on the Champions League shows what an incredible season this has been for us - and by the way "With the run-in we have got compared to some of the other teams I wouldn't say for certain we will make it but I am very optimistic." Forest and City have one win apiece from their games in the Premier League this season, but the result Westwood wants a repeat of is their last meeting in the FA Cup. "Let's roll the clock back to 2009," he said. "We were a Championship team then but we shocked City 3-0 at the Etihad in the third round. "It was the day they paraded Wayne Bridge as one of their first big signings. "I was there with a load of my mates who support City and to be there and see us win the way we did was one of - if not the best - day of my life. My mates didn't talk to me afterwards though." Chris Sutton and Lee Westwood were speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan. Image source, Rex FeaturesImage caption, Westwood (front, centre) was at Wembley to see Forest win promotion in 2022 and is hoping for a return visit for next month's FA Cup final There are no replays in the FA Cup semi-finals. Games will be decided by extra time and penalties. What information do we collect from this quiz?Premier League Chelsea 1-0 Everton The worry for Everton is it looks like James Tarkowski is out for the season with the hamstring injury he sustained against Manchester City. That is a massive blow for them at the back, because they did not look the same team defensively once he went off. Everton are without striker Armando Broja too, because he is on loan from Chelsea and cannot face his parent club, but I feel like he has kind of been on trial in the past couple of games anyway. David Moyes has been having a look at Broja, probably to weigh up whether or not to sign him permanently in the summer, but Everton are probably better off with Beto leading their attack. He will be a threat running in behind when they try to break forward, and Abdoulaye Doucoure will try get up there too in support. They might get some joy here because while Chelsea are still in the mix for the top five after their fightback to beat Fulham, things are clearly still not right with them. An element of their fans are just not having Enzo Maresca and his style of play, and it will be interesting to see how the Stamford Bridge crowd react if things don't go to plan on Saturday. I am really not convinced by Chelsea's attack at the moment, especially with Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson so out of form. Even with Tarkowski missing, they could struggle to break Everton down. Lee's prediction: I can see Everton getting something here.1-1 Brighton 3-2 West Ham Both of these teams are badly in need of a win - Brighton have gone five games without a victory, while West Ham are on a run of six. There are a lot of unhappy Hammers fans at the moment, especially after they could only draw with Southampton last week. That is not the kind of result that wins fans over, and seeing Graham Potter take Jarrod Bowen off with the score at 1-0 did not help. Potter has picked up fewer points per game since taking charge than his predecessor, Julen Lopetegui, and I don't see much changing for him on his return to the Amex, where he had a much happier time. Brighton have issues too - their form has fallen off a cliff of late and their supporters are not pleased with the way they are finishing the season either. They have still had a decent campaign, but they have become leaky at the back and they could do with a positive result or two if they are going to stay in with a chance of making it into Europe. Lee's prediction: Not much to play for here. 2-1 Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds Newcastle 3-0 Ipswich It's great news that Newcastle boss Eddie Howe will be back in the dug-out for this game after his stay in hospital. I don't see his side having any trouble securing the three points here, based on what I saw from Ipswich against Arsenal last week. That was game just wasn't a contest, even before Leif Davis was sent off. There is a lot at stake for the Magpies in the race for Champions League qualification, while it is just a matter of time until Ipswich's relegation is confirmed. We might see some anger in Newcastle's performance after their heavy defeat by Aston Villa but, ultimately, this should be a comfortable win for them. Lee's prediction: I don't see Newcastle dropping points, unfortunately for Forest. I'm good friends with Alan Shearer but I have gone quiet with him about Forest since Newcastle beat us home and away in the league this season. They beat us on their way to winning the Carabao Cup as well so I haven't been able to wind him up too much, but I'll be in touch if we finish above them. 4-1 Southampton 1-2 Fulham Southampton's draw with West Ham means they have equalled the points tally of Robbie Savage's useless Derby County side in 2007-08, but I still feel my 606 co-host has to go down as the Premier League's worst-ever captain. I take my hat off to Saints fans, because they have stuck with their team through such a dismal season - and maybe they will have something to celebrate when they play Leicester next week. I don't see them getting anything here, though. Fulham will be annoyed at letting their lead slip against Chelsea last time out, but they have got more quality than Southampton, and they will make it count. Lee's prediction: Do you know what, I am going to go with Southampton to get a draw. I am just hoping they get a point so they can beat the points total that Derby got a few years ago, because I would hate to see Derby lose that record! 2-2 Wolves 3-0 Leicester How can you back against Wolves here? They are the Premier League's most in-form team based on the past five games, while it is an awfully long time since Leicester enjoyed a victory full-stop. Pablo Sarabia's brilliant free-kick gave Wolves their win at Old Trafford last week, and I don't think that result surprised anyone. There is talk about Matheus Cunha leaving them to join Manchester United in the summer, but you would think he would set his sights a bit higher. Leicester's relegation was confirmed by their defeat against Liverpool and, from top to bottom, the club is in a mess. They are only playing for pride now, and I don't see them getting any points here. Lee's prediction: Wolves have really hit form with five wins in a row. 3-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?FA Cup semi-final 12th in Premier League v 7th in Premier League Last major trophy? Palace: Never. Villa: 1996 League Cup Best FA Cup run? Palace: runners-up in 1990 & 2016. Villa: winners x7 between 1887 & 1957 Watch live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds. It's interesting how Palace have got a good record against Villa this season. They knocked then out of the Carabao Cup at Villa Park in October, led twice when they drew there in the league in November and then beat them 4-1 at Selhurst Park in February. That will give the Eagles some confidence and, if they play like they did against Arsenal on Wednesday, they have got a great chance of getting through. They rested Jean-Philippe Mateta at the Emirates Stadium but created loads of chances and should have won. It was a very different Palace performance to the one I watched when I was at St James' Park last week, when they were torn apart by Newcastle, so it's hard to know what to expect here. The fact Villa have struggled against them this season shows what Palace are capable of, given how good Unai Emery's side have been. As well as the FA Cup, Villa are still in the race for the top five and did so well to reach the Champions League quarter-finals too. Emery deserves a bit of silverware to reflect the excellent job he has done but we know football doesn't work like that. Villa were unlucky to lose to Manchester City on Tuesday but the question is whether they have got another big performance in them, like the ones they have produced in Europe. My head tells me that if Villa turn up then Palace won't beat them again, but I still think this will be extremely close and it will go to extra-time before Villa's bench wins it for them. Sutton's prediction: 2-3 after extra-time Lee's prediction: I fancy Villa. They have got a very strong squad. 1-3 Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds. Bournemouth hammered Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford before Christmas and they have to be heavy favourites to win this game too. United travel to play Athletic Bilbao in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final next Thursday, and Ruben Amorim has already spoken about how he will prioritise that competition over the Premier League. So, Amorim will play more younger players here and on top of that, although Bournemouth are not on a great run of results, they are still in better form than United are. I am backing Bournemouth and it is going to be tough for United against Bilbao too. Bilbao got the better of Rangers in the last round and I am expecting two pretty tight games. Rangers did have some opportunities, though, so United have got a chance if they can click going forward. Having the second leg at Old Trafford will help Amorim's side, too. Lee's prediction: Bournemouth are tough to beat at their place. 2-1 Liverpool only need a point to make sure of the title, and it is going to happen against Tottenham on Sunday. There is an argument that Spurs, and Manchester United too, should go strong in these Premier League games to try to find the rhythm they have been lacking all season, and get the team playing the way we know they can to help them in their Europa League semi-finals. But I don't see Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou doing that before his side play Bodo/Glimt on Thursday, and I can only see one outcome. Liverpool have hardly been that sharp of late but they will be determined to win the title in front of their own fans for the first time in 35 years. They were not able to do that when they last won the title in 2020 because of the Covid regulations at the time, so doing it now is a big deal for them. I am expecting them to raise their game and blow Spurs away to get the job done. Lee's prediction: Liverpool would like to win it there, wouldn't they? Tottenham might rest people, and Forest have just beaten them. They haven't got much incentive to do anything to stop Liverpool. 3-0 4th in Premier League v 3rd in Premier League Live commentary on 5 Live Sports Extra and BBC Sounds Pep Guardiola's team selection will be absolutely crucial here Both of Manchester City's goals against Aston Villa on Tuesday came from their players being prepared to run at defenders - firstly Omar Marmoush and then Jeremy Doku But Pep appears to be very cautious at the moment and has not been using his out-and-out wingers very much because he wants to try to control the middle of the pitch Doku and Savinho both started when Forest beat City at the beginning of March but it's unlikely that they will both start at Wembley That does not make this tie any easier to call Forest bounced back from a couple of defeats with a win over Tottenham on Monday which was a huge result for their top-five hopes and we know the way they are set up to counter-attack can cause City problems I am not just saying this because Forest were my boyhood team but I want anyone but City to win the FA Cup this season I've got nothing against City but it would be a great story if any of the other three teams won it because they have either not won anything for so long or I just have a feeling that City are going to put in a good performance here and earn the right to reach their third straight FA Cup final the same way they did against Everton and Aston Villa - although I hope I am wrong Lee's prediction: It will be tough but I do think we can turn them over I am not just saying that because I'm a Forest fan it's because we seem to have played well against the better teams this season I've seen the stats about possession and we have got the lowest average possession (39.3%) in the Premier League this season, and City have got the highest (61.6%) so they are going to have the ball and we will try to hit them on the break - we have already beaten them this season who got four correct results including one exact score thanks to their spot-on prediction of Forest's 2-1 win over Tottenham on Monday That meant they ended up with six correct results with one exact score There were also two midweek Premier League games both moved forward from this weekend because of the FA Cup semi-finals Sherelle made the prediction for the first game Manchester City's win over Aston Villa on Tuesday and picked up 40 points for the guests' overall total with an exact score Chris and the BBC readers both went for a 2-1 Villa win No-one picked up any extra points from Arsenal's draw with Crystal Palace on Wednesday Lee Westwood and the BBC readers all went for a Gunners victory Related topicsPremier LeagueFA CupFootballTop storiesLive "The race for a Champions League spot is well and truly on," said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton. "Aston Villa are right in the mix for the top five too, but the thing that stands out for me about Newcastle is that they look like they have got loads of energy." Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against a variety of guests. For week 33, he takes on DJ & producer Sherelle, who is an Arsenal fan. Her debut album, With A Vengeance, is out now. Do you agree with their scores? You can make your own predictions below. The most popular scoreline selected for each game is used in the scoreboards and tables at the bottom of this page. A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth 10 points. The exact score earns 40 points. Image caption, Sherelle has a weekly show on BBC Radio 6 Music every Saturday night. She also has a club night, Sherelleland, and played her biggest show to date at the London Roundhouse last week It has been another memorable week for Arsenal fans, with Mikel Arteta's side clinching an impressive late win at the Bernabeu to complete their comfortable Champions League quarter-final victory over holders Real Madrid. "I was always really confident we would not just pull through but do really well against them," Sherelle told BBC Sport. "We'd scored the goals in the first leg so all we really had to do was keep them out. It meant it was a slower game and not as exciting, but that didn't matter. "It's exciting to be in the semi-finals but there is still work to do. "Growing up as an Arsenal fan, it was always when we fell at the last hurdle to claim these bigger cups that hit me hardest. "I had to have a bit of time out and stop watching Arsenal for a while after the 2006 final against Barcelona because of the shock of how that loss happened, with everything unravelling for us in the final few minutes. "We had a few years after that when we struggled a bit and I couldn't deal with what I was seeing because I was born in the 1990s and my era was the time of Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Robert Pires. "I was in primary school for the 'Invincibles' season when you could not really argue with how amazing Arsenal were. "I'd be playing football in the playground and say I wanted Henry's spot. If someone else said, 'no I am Henry', then I would just think fine, and go and pretend to be Freddie Ljungberg. We had such an amazing team, so there were lots of players to choose from." Image caption, Sherelle's DJ set closed Glastonbury in 2023. She played at the 2024 BBC Radio 6 Music Festival in Manchester and returned to the festival again this year Whatever happens in the semi-final against Paris St-Germain, or the final in Munich should the Gunners get there, Sherelle feels Mikel Arteta's team have a bright future. "I saw us do such incredible things when I was growing up so it was hard to see our level come down so much, although I am very happy to have seen it go back up again," she added. "Look, it would be really nice to win the Premier League again at some point, but people have to remember that we are still finishing high up the table - we've been second for the past couple of years - which was not the case for a few seasons. "I am very happy with where we are at the moment, and I can see big things on the horizon. If we do win the Champions League, it could be the start of something very special, but if we don't then this team is not going away. Chris Sutton and Sherelle were speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan. What information do we collect from this quiz?Brentford 4-2 Brighton Brighton have had a bit of a dip in form and started conceding a few goals, so their hopes of breaking into the top five are probably gone now. Even so, the 10th-placed Seagulls are one of those teams where just when you think about writing them off, they will come up with a performance and wallop someone. I don't expect that to happen on Saturday, however. Brentford are only one place below them in the table and although they are not on a great run either, the Bees are always hard to beat. The more I think about it, the more it smells of a draw. I am pretty sure the BBC readers are going to go for a draw too, so we all agree on this one. Sherelle's prediction: It was annoying to draw with Brentford last week but they are always a tricky team to play against. In regards to this game I have a feeling it might turn out to be a bit of a snore-fest because they will cancel each other out. 1-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Crystal Palace 0-0 Bournemouth I was at St James' Park on Wednesday and Newcastle were brilliant in their 5-0 win over Crystal Palace, especially on the break. The Eagles should really have levelled after going 1-0 down, but Eberechi Eze made a mess of his penalty and the game was over by half-time. It has been a bad week for Palace, who also conceded five goals against Manchester City on Saturday, and how can I back them after they have shipped 10 goals in two games? I am not exactly convinced by Bournemouth either, though. They ended a poor run by beating Fulham on Monday but they have looked a little tired of late, and don't have as much firepower as Newcastle or Manchester City. My concern about Palace is how passive they looked against the Magpies. They need a response to that poor performance, and I think we might get one from them at Selhurst Park. Surely Eze can't play as badly again. Sherelle's prediction: I've got a friend who is a Palace fan so I was enjoying their good run, well until this week anyhow. Bournemouth won at Selhurst Park last season but I am going for Palace to bounce back here. 2-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Everton 0-2 Manchester City I am at this game for Radio 5 Live and am looking forward to it. It is so hard to call, because of where both teams are at. Everton will work hard, of course, but they are also very capable of winning this if they are as 'in your face' as they can be, and upset City's rhythm. If Pep Guardiola's side play like they did against Nottingham Forest a few weeks ago, and don't really get going, then they are going to get turned over. On the other hand, City really caught fire after almost going 3-0 down against Palace last week. If they play like that, they will win - but you are never quite sure what you are going to get from them in each half at the moment, let alone game to game. So, it is hard to know how the game will pan out. Everton will not be overly expansive or bothered about possession and will pick their moments when they throw Abdoulaye Doucoure forward. They will be direct and Beto will run in behind, and I definitely see them scoring, but I am still going with City to edge this, somehow. They have to, really, because they are under pressure to make the top five. I held the record for the fastest goal scored at Goodison in its 132-year history until Doucoure scored after 10.18 seconds against Leicester in February, beating my effort for Blackburn after 12.94 seconds in 1995. That's still the fastest goal scored there by an away player, though, so hopefully no-one manages a quicker one before the end of the season - especially when I am there to talk about it as co-commentator. Sherelle's prediction: Everton are quite annoying in that they are difficult to break down. I actually think they will score first, but City are on a relatively good run and they have shown recently they can respond if they go behind. 1-3 What information do we collect from this quiz?West Ham 1-1 Southampton Speaking of records, already-relegated Southampton are still trying to avoid taking one away from Robbie Savage's Derby for the lowest Premier League points tally. They need a point from their final six games to make it to 11 points and equal the Rams' total from 2007-08, but they are not going to get it here. West Ham are not in any danger of going down but they will still certainly not want to finish 17th, which is where they are right now. They were decent against Liverpool last time out, and still lost, but they won't have to play as well as they did at Anfield to take three points this time. Hammers boss Graham Potter could really do with a win, because their fans will want to finish a forgettable season with a bit of optimism, and they should have something to smile about on Saturday. As for the loyal and long-suffering Southampton fans, well I've said before how miserable this season has been for them. I think I'd have switched to supporting Bournemouth, Brighton or even Portsmouth by now. Being serious, I've got a lot of admiration for the travelling fans that have stuck with them through this, and I guess the consolation here is that they won't have a long journey back from London to the south coast. Sherelle's prediction: This might be another snooze-fest, because both teams have nothing to play for. 0-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Aston Villa 4-1 Newcastle Newcastle are the Premier League's momentum monsters, especially since winning the Carabao Cup, but their excellent form goes back further than that. Seventh-placed Aston Villa are also in great shape, on a run of four successive league wins, and although they lost the tie overall, they were sensational in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Paris St-Germain. Villa's comeback on the night, to win 3-2 after falling 2-0 down, took me by surprise but they really showed what they are made of. I think PSG will win this season's Champions League, but Villa pushed them all the way. This is going to be a cracking game, and also a feisty one with what is at stake in the top-five race. Who or what decides it might come down to fine margins, and who makes the most of their chances, because both teams are going to get opportunities. Villa will score, whoever they play up top, although maybe they should take Marco Asensio off penalties. He missed two spot-kicks last weekend against Southampton after I told everyone to watch out for him on the Fantasy 606 pod, which sums up my FPL season and predicting ability in one fell swoop. You could make an argument for both teams here, but I am going with Newcastle, because of how good they were when I watched them at St James' Park on Wednesday to beat Palace 5-0. Harvey Barnes was electric, just unbelievably good down the left, and the same goes for Jacob Murphy on the other flank - his opening goal was absolutely amazing, because who shoots from there? With those two playing the way they are, Newcastle are going to keep on winning. Sherelle's prediction: Villa put in a really big stretch against PSG and Newcastle are in such amazing form. There will be goals in this one, and I fancy Newcastle to edge it. 2-3 What information do we collect from this quiz?Fulham 1-2 Chelsea had put the Tractor Boys down to get a point but that ended up being the result that killed me From what boss Enzo Maresca has said since then, by asking the fans to trust him and saying the players are affected by the crowd, everyone seems to be feeling the pressure. He was questioning the fans, but also his players' temperament. If you think about how many millions have been spent on that squad, then if they don't have the strength of character to play the way their manager wants, then heaven help them in the long run. This is probably going to be another score draw but I seem to get Fulham wrong whatever I say. They deserved to get something from their defeat at Bournemouth on Monday, and I am going with them to get a repeat of their win at Stamford Bridge in December. Sherelle's prediction: Chelsea should win this one but they are so inconsistent. I find it fascinating, to be honest, because they have got so many good players. 1-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Ipswich 0-4 Arsenal Arsenal will be on such a high after their Champions League win over Real Madrid. I am covering this game and while Arteta will probably rest a few players and freshen things up, the Gunners will still have too much nous for Ipswich. It probably summed up Ipswich's season that they went 2-0 up against Chelsea last time out and could not see out the win, but they deserve credit for giving it a good go. Ipswich were pretty stubborn when they lost 1-0 at Emirates Stadium in December and I am expecting them to show some resilience this time too, even if they end up with the same result. Sherelle's prediction: We are probably going to rest players and my gut feeling is we might actually draw this - I am not going to say that though! 0-1 Sherelle on Arsenal's Premier League campaign: It's been quite humbling for us to mix beating Real with drawing with Everton and Brentford in the past couple of weeks, but I get why we have rested players in those games to prioritise that tie. This season has been really difficult in the Premier League full-stop though, partly because of the injuries we have had. It is frustrating because there is so much that is so good about us at the moment. Our defence, for example is the best in the Premier League. There is something missing, though, and maybe it is very specific like a specialist striker, or the mentality you need to get over the line. What information do we collect from this quiz?Man Utd 0-1 Wolves Wolves have already beaten Manchester United once this season and, on current form, they are favourites this time too. Vitor Pereira's side are flying with four straight wins, and we know how inconsistent United are. I am going to give Bruno Fernandes a goal, because he has been one of the few United players who can hold their head up high with their performances this season, but at the moment Wolves look well-balanced, and they are the better team. United's whole campaign is still hanging on what happens in the Europa League and we will have to wait and see whether their incredible late comeback to beat Lyon on Thursday to reach the semi-finals changes anything about their awful Premier League form. I am sorry to say this but I am expecting their fans to have another miserable afternoon at Old Trafford, where they have already lost more league games (seven) than they have won (six) this season. Sherelle's prediction: I still don't get why United are having such a bad time. They should be doing much better with the players they have got, but they are very up and down. Wolves will be confident of beating them again. 0-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Leicester 0-1 Liverpool Leicester ended their long losing run with a draw at Brighton last weekend, but I'm afraid another defeat is on its way for the Foxes here. Liverpool were as limp as anything against West Ham last time out, but they still got over the line. They could be even limper against Leicester, and they will still win to move even closer to the title. Sherelle's prediction: This should be easy for Liverpool and they are probably going to win but, from an Arsenal perspective, I'd love this to be a draw. 2-2 What information do we collect from this quiz?Tottenham Stadium Tottenham getting past Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League to reach the semi-finals means their stadium will be absolutely buzzing with relief and jubilation But Nottingham Forest are the counter-attack kings and they have the tools to get another win like the one they got over Spurs at the City Ground in December where they had 30% of possession and still won 1-0 and they don't appear to be quite the same force they were a few weeks ago They are desperate for a win to get their top-five bid back on track and Nuno Espirito Santo's would love to get it on his return to Tottenham Sherelle's prediction: Tottenham can be a really good team but there are some sides that have a winning mentality Using the most popular scoreline from their predictions for each game the BBC readers got four correct results with no exact scores But the weekly win went to Chris's guest He was right when he backed Ipswich to get a surprise point at Chelsea and that proved crucial in his victory His six correct results and no exact scores left him with 60 points and the guests are now above Chris in the predictions league table with the most outright wins and I wanted to do it differently this time There was also a rearranged game this week Newcastle's 5-0 win over Crystal Palace on Wednesday Sutton picked up 10 more points after going for a 2-1 Newcastle win leaving him with a total of 80 points that week but the weekly win stays with the BBC readers Related topicsPremier LeagueFootballTop storiesLive Watch Arsenal in Champions League training - Calafiori and Odegaard involved before PSG "Arne Slot's side look a little bit jaded," said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton. "They are still going to get over the line in the title race, but their recent performances have been a bit flat." For week 32, he takes on rapper Yizzy, who supports Arsenal Yizzy's has joined forces with Gemin1 for their new track, Come To My Show, which is out now. It is the second single from their upcoming joint EP, Grime Vs Drill, to be released in June. Image source, Yizzy & Gemin1Image caption, Yizzy (right) with Gemin1 is from south London and also has some Welsh roots but grew up an Arsenal fan because of the 'Invincibles' title-winning team of 2003-04 It has been a great week for the Gunners, who crushed Real Madrid 3-0 at Emirates Stadium in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final. "I thought we might beat them by one goal, but to get three, including two brilliant free-kicks, was just exquisite," Yizzy told BBC Sport. "You could not have written it any better. "The tie is not over yet though. I was watching with some friends and every time we scored, we said 'is that enough now, or do we need another one?' "I got a bit greedy after our third goal because I said that if we get four, we are definitely in the semi-finals "But beforehand I actually thought that if we just took a one-goal advantage to the Bernabeu next week, then we have a strong chance of going through. "So, although I don't want to call it too soon, at 3-0 it is going to take a lot to turn us over, especially when this is the main thing we are playing for this season. "Even the 'Invincibles' did not win the Champions League, and this team has the chance to make history by winning it for the first time." Chris Sutton and Yizzy were speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan. What information do we collect from this quiz?Manchester City 5-2 Crystal Palace Crystal Palace are a really well-balanced team who can cause Manchester City all sorts of problems with their 3-4-3 formation, even though Marc Guehi and Eddie Nketiah are suspended after being sent off against Brighton last week. The Eagles are in better form than Pep Guardiola's side too, with four wins and a draw from their past five league games - City have only won twice in the same period. I still cannot move away from a City win, however. I still expect them to win these kind of games at home, even if they are miles away from being the team they were 12 months ago. We saw more evidence of that last week, because Sunday's Manchester derby was probably the dullest derby game I have ever watched. You think about when Guardiola came over, and how he transformed the game. For years, City were so watchable. Now, if they were playing in my back garden I would close the curtains - although that would be a bit harsh on Palace. Yizzy's prediction: If I wasn't an Arsenal fan, Palace would be my team. They are my local side and I always want them to win, except when they are playing Arsenal. I don't think they will get anything here, though. City have been so up and down but I can't look past them winning at home. 3-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Brighton 2-2 Leicester If you ever want a game to get back on track, just play Leicester. They have lost eight successive league games without scoring, and that run is not going to end here. Ruud van Nistelrooy was a dreadful appointment as manager but I don't blame him or his predecessor, Steve Cooper for the Foxes' awful season because there is a deeper underlying problem at the club. It didn't help, then, that the players seemed to think - and probably still do - that they are better than they are. The fans were expecting too much from this season too, but I doubt that is the case anymore, because their team has been so feeble. Brighton have taken only one point from their past three matches so they need a win to boost their hopes of finishing in the European places. I have absolutely no doubt they will get it - the only question is how many will they score. Yizzy's prediction: I have to go with Brighton here but I do think Leicester have the ability to get a result, so this might be closer than a lot of people think. They have to score again at some point, too. 2-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Nottingham Forest 0-1 Everton This is a tough one to call. Nottingham Forest are looking to get back to winning ways after losing to Aston Villa last week, but Everton are so awkward under David Moyes. The Toffees have drawn six of their past eight games so that is the obvious call here, but I want to back Forest - if you cut me in half, and I am red and white. Yizzy's prediction: It has been an amazing turnaround by Everton under Moyes but Forest are absolutely flying. They have had an amazing season, I don't think anyone saw it coming. 2-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Southampton 0-3 Aston Villa With the best will in the world, Aston Villa are going to go out of the Champions League. They do have players capable of scoring the goals they need against Paris St-Germain in the second leg of their quarter-final, but it will be very hard for them to turn that tie around. If Villa open up, you just feel that might suit PSG, who are my tip to win the competition by the way. With that game coming up on Tuesday it is just as well for Villa that things will be a heck of a lot easier against Southampton. Simon Rusk is in charge of Saints now Ivan Juric has been sacked, and they are not going to just lie down at home, but Villa could make a few changes and still get over the line. Yizzy's prediction: The PSG tie is definitely going to be Villa's focus but Southampton are really struggling. 0-2 What information do we collect from this quiz?Arsenal 1-1 Brentford I wanted Arsenal to try to push Liverpool in the title race but boss Mikel Arteta clearly knew something I didn't, resting his players against Everton last weekend and then demolishing Real Madrid the way they did. Arteta will make changes again here, before Wednesday's second leg at the Bernabeu, and the fact it won't be the Gunners' strongest side makes this quite hard to predict. Brentford are very capable but I have a feeling the Gunners will still have enough to win, even though they are prioritising Europe now. Yizzy's prediction: Brentford are not a team to underestimate, so because our focus will be on Real, this is an interesting one. They will give it a good go and although I still think we will win, you could see the same scoreline going the other way if we take our foot off the gas too much. 2-1 Yizzy on Arsenal's prospects: When you look at how much Arteta has changed at the club as well as with the team since he was appointed at the end of 2019, it is incredible. I feel like now is the time we are really seeing that work paying off. We have arguably got one of the strongest 1st XIs in the world, and have balanced out all the things that we have needed over the past 10-15 years. We have nailed a consistent top-four finish, and I don't think that is ever in doubt under Arteta any more. We are ready to go and start winning some stuff, hopefully starting with the Champions League this season. The only thing we still need is a striker. I don't know who might be available but the three names I've been thinking about are Alexander Isak at Newcastle, Viktor Gyokeres at Sporting and Lautaro Martinez at Inter Milan. I've been a fan of Martinez for a while. I've not followed Gyokeres as much but he is so consistent, and it feels like he is destined to play for a massive club. What information do we collect from this quiz?Chelsea 2-2 Ipswich Ipswich beat Chelsea at Portman Road earlier in the season so you cannot rule out them doing the double over Chelsea by winning at Stamford Bridge too. Actually, I think you can. I'd love to back Ipswich to cheer up my daughter's teacher, Mr Fields, but I am done with predicting they will win. I am going to have to drop her off outside the school gates and let her walk in, because I can't risk going into the car park and seeing his sad face after another Tractor Boys defeat. As we saw last week against Brentford, Chelsea are far from convincing in attack and can be flimsy defensively. Cole Palmer is out of form too, but Chelsea should still have a host of chances here. If they take them, they will win comfortably. Yizzy's prediction: I've really liked watching Ipswich this season. It looks like they were down, but they always put up a decent fight. 1-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Liverpool 2-1 West Ham and Bournemouth should have beaten them last week The Hammers have not really improved since Graham Potter was appointed in January His predecessor Julen Lopetegui was not a good fit Their season has been as dull as a Manchester derby and it is not going to get any better now this is a good game for Liverpool to find some form again and the same can be said for their following match Even though Liverpool are not playing well they will still have the desire and intensity at Anfield that they need to see off the Hammers without too much trouble Mohamed Salah's new contract will obviously lift the fans too he has been one of the best players in the world for a while now Liverpool have been very annoying because I thought this was the season we won the Premier League but in typical Arsenal fashion a few injuries and referee decisions have cost us and there is this 11-point gap when we should be a lot closer than that Liverpool are going to win the league now, and I feel like this is going to be a very comfortable afternoon for them. Salah to celebrate his new contract with a goal and an assist. 3-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Wolves 4-2 Tottenham Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has got his big players back from injury but he will have his eye on the Europa League and getting past Eintracht Frankfurt, so will he rest people here? I have been really impressed with Wolves under Vitor Pereira, especially defensively. When Gary O'Neil was sacked in December, they had shipped 40 goals in their first 16 league games but, under Pereira, they have only conceded another 19 in 15 matches. Wolves have won their past three games to move 12 points clear of the relegation zone and I am expecting them to make it four wins in a row here, with another clean sheet. Yizzy's prediction: I am not just saying this because it is Tottenham but I think Wolves will win. They don't score a lot of goals but once they get ahead I've seen them shut out a lot of teams. Also, Matheus Cunha is back from his ban and he is an absolute baller. I've watched him for Brazil and if he was in a team that didn't rely on so much individual talent from him as Wolves do, he would shine even more. I wouldn't take him at Arsenal though, because I don't think he's the right player we need. 2-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Newcastle 4-1 Manchester United It does feel like Ruben Amorim is steadying the ship at Manchester United but there is nothing much for them to get excited about in the Premier League and it could be a pretty dull end to their domestic campaign, especially because they are finding it difficult to score goals. Like Tottenham, United's season is hanging on the Europa League now, but their Premier League results still matter for Amorim because he needs to put some credit into the bank going into next season. I just can't see past a Newcastle win here, though. They are one of the teams in this race for the Champions League places and are in great form. Now we know the top five are guaranteed to get in, I am confident they will make it. It just shows the value of winning the Carabao Cup because it seems like it has given them a big leg up. They will have enjoyed themselves celebrating for a few days but now they are focused on making it into the Champions League, which is so important because of the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules. If they make it, it gives them the opportunity to build. Yizzy's prediction: Manchester United will have their minds on the second leg of their tie with Lyon. It always feels like they have an issue defensively and Newcastle will be able to get at them. I am going with Isak to drop a masterclass, helped by Andre Onana's goalkeeping. 2-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Vitality Stadium I watched Bournemouth against West Ham last week and they deserved to beat them so I don't think their form is as bad as their run of two points from their past six games suggests took the scalp of mighty Liverpool to underline how capable they are - but they seem to lack the consistency they will need to really push for the Champions League places from here I find both of these teams very hard to predict the opposite will happen - so I am going to hedge my bets and go for a draw I was going to go for it to finish 2-2 because both teams have got a lot about them going forward Yizzy's prediction: Fulham have done really well all season and although we beat them last week they gave us some problems when we drew with them in December They are on a bit of a charge up the table and it looks like there is great energy in their dressing room from the pictures I've seen After beating Liverpool last week I can see them winning this one too Week 31 was not decided until Newcastle's win over Leicester Chris was on 60 points after getting three correct results Using the most popular scoreline from your predictions for each game again with three correct results and one exact score was ahead at that stage - she had also managed three correct results but with two exact scores Mychelle wrongly went for a shock Foxes win but Chris and the BBC readers still needed an exact score to snatch a shared victory They both went for a 2-0 Newcastle success but the Magpies scored three goals to ensure Mychelle still triumphed We may not have much of a title race in the Premier League but when it comes to predictions the race for glory is going to the wire - the guests are now level with Chris with nine outright wins and four tied victories but how will they respond as they resume their Premier League title bid "I can see this being another explosive Merseyside derby like the last one was," said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton "But after the international break Liverpool will be absolutely bursting to get out there and put things right." Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season he takes on Liam Hincks from Liverpool DJ & producer duo Tigerblind Tigerblind have teamed up with world-renowned dance label Ministry of Sound for their latest single The most popular scoreline selected for each game is used in the scoreboards and tables at the bottom of this page Medusa and Danny Howard have played Tigerblind's latest track When Tiesto featured it in his set in Tulum it sparked thousands of TikTok creations across multiple sounds Liam enjoyed the end of the last Merseyside derby to be played at Goodison Park when James Tarkowski's 98th-minute goal earned Everton a dramatic point in February but he is not relishing Wednesday's meeting at Anfield for a couple reasons," he told BBC Sport because of the way Liverpool are at the moment - they are absolutely flying in the league - and also because of just how bad our record is there." Everton won at Anfield in 2021, but that is their only victory there in their past 28 visits in all competitions since 1999. The Toffees do go into this game in decent form, however. They are on a nine-game unbeaten run in the league under David Moyes, who replaced Sean Dyche in January. "I got to know Sean quite well, and he is a lovely guy," Liam added. "He came to see us play at Pacha in Ibiza last summer and he was a really good laugh. "From getting the other side of things from him, I did feel for him when he left. I guess that is football, though, and sometimes things don't work out. "Moyes has come back and he obviously has a connection with the club and a lot of history. He has started to get more of a tune out of some of the players a bit more than Dyche did, especially Beto up front. "I think the biggest thing Moyes has done is to give him confidence. It will be interesting once Dominic Calvert-Lewin comes back from injury to see how he responds to Moyes too, because he hasn't played much under him. "Fair play to Beto, though. There was a lot of pressure on his shoulders with a new manager coming in, and the team not scoring, but the run he has gone on [five goals in nine league games under Moyes] is just fantastic - at any other club he'd be a £60m striker!" Chris Sutton and Liam Hincks were speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan. What information do we collect from this quiz?Arsenal 2-1 Fulham Arsenal's title hopes may only be faint but they have still got to try to exert a bit of pressure on Liverpool and they are nine points behind the leaders before Arne Slot's side play again It won't be easy for Arsenal, though - I was at the reverse fixture at Craven Cottage in December, which finished 1-1, and that was a typical Fulham performance in that they were dangerous on the counter-attack. They showed that day what a capable side they are, and they have several former Arsenal players in their squad who will want to prove a point again too. Marco Silva's side had a disappointing defeat at home to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup on Saturday, but they actually played really well in the first half of that game. It's hard to know where some teams are at form wise, coming out of the international break, and if Arsenal are not at the races then Fulham are going to to cause them more problems this time. I actually think the Gunners will find a way to win this one, though. Bukayo Saka's return after more than three months out will lift Emirates Stadium even if he starts the game on the bench and, if they need it, he will supply a spark whenever he gets on the pitch. Liam's prediction: Arsenal will get this done. 2-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Wolves 1-0 West Ham Wolves have got a nine-point cushion above the bottom three but they still have a bit of work to do to make sure they are completely safe. Their best player Matheus Cunha is still suspended, and he is such a big miss. His recent comments about wanting to leave to win trophies are hardly much help to them either. West Ham are only one place above Wolves, but are another eight points clear. Their results have not been spectacular under Graham Potter but when I look at them, I do think they are improving - they came very close to beating Everton last time out, and actually deserved the three points there. I'd like to pick a winner but I am not sure that will get me anywhere - this game smells of a draw. Liam's prediction: I wasn't sure about this one, but I think Wolves might edge it with them being at home. 2-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Nottingham Forest 1-0 Manchester United I am concerned how Nottingham Forest will cope without Chris Wood up front if he is out injured. At the moment it is not clear how serious his problem is. Forest made quite a few changes against Brighton in the FA Cup over the weekend, and still got through without 'the Wood-chopper', but they really need him back as soon as possible. Speaking as a Forest fan, it's especially annoying that he has picked up this injury while on international duty. New Zealand have got an excellent cricket and rugby union team and I wish them every success at football, but do they really need Wood to get through their World Cup qualification campaign against the likes of Fiji and New Caledonia? I'd argue they don't need him, and that Wood is better than that. If I was from New Zealand, I'd probably have won about 700 caps, and there are greater priorities for Wood, which are to win the FA Cup and get Forest into next season's Champions League. It will be harder for Forest without him, but I still think they can repeat their win at Old Trafford in December. Saturday's FA Cup win over Brighton was not exactly a thriller, but as we have seen plenty of times from Forest already this season, they are not here to entertain - they are here to get the job done. As for Manchester United, it is a big end to the season for their boss Ruben Amorim. Bruno Fernandes has carried them a bit recently in the league, and he is their best hope of getting a positive result here. I am not sure either side will be too bothered about having the ball, but Forest fans are happy for them to sit deep and play on the counter, even when they are at home, and they are really good at it. Liam's prediction: There are going to be goals in this one, because United always seem to get a goal from somewhere. I am going to go with Forest to win whether Wood is fit or not. 3-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Bournemouth 1-2 Ipswich Town Bournemouth have lost a bit of form of late going out of the FA Cup and taking only one point from their past four league games They really need a positive result to get back on track so who better to face than an Ipswich team who are struggling badly I thought Bournemouth played well in the first half against Manchester City on Sunday and carried a goal threat - but the mindset of the Ipswich players is likely to be a bigger factor in what happens in this game The bottom three are doing so badly that we maybe should have relegated them over the international break - it feels like all three of them need a miracle if they are going to survive from here I actually like the Ipswich model and how they play and I am a fan of Kieran McKenna as a manager they have given it the best go at staying up but it is quite a damning statistic that they are the only side in the top five tiers of English football yet to win a league game in 2025 Maybe the international break will have done them good but this feels like an open goal for Bournemouth who are still right in the race for Champions League football next season The Cherries needed two late goals to win at Portman Road before Christmas but I am not sure McKenna's side will put up the same fight this time. It is starting to feel like they are resigned to their fate, and they might have to think about how they will bounce back next season - if they can keep their squad together then I'd be confident that will happen. There will be suitors for Liam Delap, of course, but if he wanted to move somewhere nice he could just come and live in Norwich - it is quite a long drive to Ipswich though. Liam's prediction: Bournemouth will be too strong. 2-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Brighton 0-3 Aston Villa What a season Aston Villa are having, with a Champions League quarter-final and FA Cup semi-final to look forward to. Their recruitment in January has been key - a lot has been made of how well Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio are playing after joining on loan, and rightly so. Whether Villa can turn them into permanent signings in the summer might depend on whether they get in next season's Champions League, however. While this is exactly the scenario they want, finishing in the top five is going to be tough on top of everything else and it is games like this where everything might catch up with them. Brighton drew a blank against Forest in the FA Cup on Saturday but Villa are a bit more expansive, and I feel like the Seagulls will have plenty of chances here. Liam's prediction: Villa are very strong but Brighton are decent at home. 1-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Manchester City 2-0 Leicester City What a gimme this game is for Manchester City. It is exactly the fixture they would want after their FA Cup win at Bournemouth, when Pep Guardiola was speaking about his players showing heart and soul, and the desire and passion that they need. The way he was talking shows how much winning the FA Cup means to him, but does it mean they are back on track? I am not sure, and I don't think this game will tell us much either because they should blow Leicester away even if they are nowhere near their best. Leicester have not scored a league goal since the end of January, and I don't see that changing at Etihad Stadium. They are at the stage where their fans cheer a corner, let alone a shot at goal - that's desperate, and that's where Leicester are at. From what Pep was saying, he knows how important this game is for their run-in, as Manchester City look to secure Champions League football next season. I don't think there is any chance they will slip up. Liam's prediction: Manchester City to win this all the way. I am not sure Ruud van Nistelrooy was the right appointment for Leicester - I've seen a lot of stuff on social media with people saying 'Ruud out, Dyche in'. I'm not sure if that will happen but I think he would do a good job there. 3-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Newcastle 2-1 Brentford Have Newcastle stopped celebrating yet? They have been on the lash for a long time after winning the Carabao Cup, culminating - for some of their fans anyway - with their trophy parade on Saturday. I am sure the players have sunk a few too. It showed how much the club's success means to the city, but now they have to focus on the rest of the season, because getting back into the Champions League would be massive for what comes next for Eddie Howe's side, and how they are viewed across Europe. There will be a fantastic atmosphere at this game too, but the danger with that is we know Brentford are capable of spoiling anyone's party with their attacking threat. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has tried to address that, by speaking about the need to finish the campaign strongly, and this is a great example of where his side cannot afford to take their eye off the ball. I suspect they will come out of the traps very quickly against Brentford, lifted by the crowd, and go a couple of goals up before the weekend starts to take its toll on them and the fans too. Liam's prediction: Brentford are a dangerous team but I just feel like Newcastle will still be on that high off the back of winning the Carabao Cup. 2-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Southampton 1-1 Crystal Palace I've been speaking about some teams like Aston Villa and Newcastle who have got a lot to play for this season Saints' sole aim now is to pick up three more points and avoid going down with the lowest points tally in Premier League history What a depressing place to be for Southampton fans - only possibly saving some face by beating Derby County's pathetic points total of 11 points from 2007-08 Southampton took the lead when they played Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in December, although they still lost. I don't see the Eagles having any problems this time, though. Eberechi Eze is on fire for club and country and Ismaila Sarr found the target again in Saturday's FA Cup win over Fulham. Sarr has gone under the radar a bit but he is one of many Palace players to have hit form, and I don't see Southampton keeping them out. Liam's prediction: I am going with Palace here, they have got all the momentum. 0-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Liverpool 1-0 Everton Liverpool have had a break since going out of the Champions League and losing the Carabao Cup final, and I don't think we will see them wobble here. Quite the opposite in fact, now their focus is just on the Premier League. The Reds also felt wronged by Everton's late equaliser at Goodison Park in February so there will be all of that bubbling under, and Arne Slot's side will feel they have a point to prove. They are going to put Everton under all sorts of pressure, but the Toffees will be well organised defensively and have an eye on a counter-attack too. Everton boss David Moyes has transformed a team that was lacking belief, and he would love nothing more than to go to Anfield and get something. I am expecting a typical derby, in that I would not be surprised if this is another emotional game as well as an explosive one, with maybe a couple of players losing their heads. There will be plenty of drama along the way, but I am pretty sure Liverpool will be back to their best form and end up taking the three points. Liam's prediction: There might be a bit of tension from the Liverpool fans off the back of their two massive defeats and with the rumours about Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk both leaving. I think Arne Slot has still got everything under control in terms of them winning the Premier League, but if there is any kind of hangover from losing at Wembley and going out of Europe, it will help us. So, obviously being the optimistic Everton fan that I am, I am going to go for the same result we got at Goodison. The form we have been in lately, I think Moyes will have us right up for it and believing we can get something. What was hilarious about our 2-2 draw in February is that I was one of many fans who had left the ground during stoppage time. I was walking down Goodison Road and next minute it was like there was an eruption. There were people running down the street to see what had happened - we all ran down to the Royal Oak pub which is on the corner, and looked through the windows to find out Tarkowski had scored. It was incredible! 1-1 The best ground in the Premier League - Everton fans react to new stadium Liam on Everton's stadium move: I have not actually been to the new ground yet, purposely, because I want to see it in full flow, at our first home game of next season - I can't wait. I will miss Goodison Park, of course, because of the amount of history there - it even smells of football - but unfortunately football is a business and the club needs to evolve and make more money. So, this move is needed, but it is exciting too - it's a new era for us and, from what I've seen and been told, I think it is going to be quite an intimidating stadium for away teams, because of the steepness of the stands - the gradient is twice as steep as the Kop at Anfield - but it is probably going to take time for us to settle in and get the atmosphere going. What information do we collect from this quiz?Chelsea 1-0 Tottenham This is a great game to finish the week off It ended up 4-3 to Chelsea earlier in the season and there are likely to be a few more goals this time too Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke back from injury to bolster their attack but Spurs have got some key players like Micky van de Ven fit again too Tottenham's league campaign has been disappointing - it is winning the Europa League or bust for them - while Chelsea are still chasing the Champions League places Spurs looked tired to me before the international break so it will be interesting to see what they are like here We know how exciting they can be on their day it is just those days have been few and far between this season but maybe this is the game where both teams come to life and serve up a thriller - that is what I am hoping for anyway Liam's prediction: I am tempted to say this will be high-scoring but I am going to be conservative Chris was right about two of the four FA Cup quarter-final ties - he did not think his boyhood side Nottingham Forest would beat Brighton and was wrong about Fulham beating Crystal Palace too and wrongly thought Bournemouth would get past Manchester City meaning the only prediction you got right was for Aston Villa to beat Preston There were eight Premier League games played in week 29 the last set of fixtures before the international break it goes down as a win for the BBC readers - using the most popular scoreline from your predictions for each game The remaining two games were rearranged because of the Carabao Cup final No-one picked up any points from Liverpool's draw with Aston Villa so the weekly winner will be decided when Newcastle host Crystal Palace on 16 April - Felix has gone for a 2-1 Palace win "United don't score enough goals," said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton. "That's their biggest problem, although I am still not sure City will keep them out." For week 31, he takes on singer-songwriter Mychelle, who supports Chelsea. Mychelle's latest track, You Don't Care About Me, is out now and she is joining Jorja Smith on the UK leg of her tour, in May and June. Image source, MychelleImage caption, Mychelle has been given airplay by DJ Target, Adele Roberts and Jamz Supernova and her first release of 2025, Sweet Nothings, was Tune Of The Week on Victoria Jane's BBC Radio 1 show Mychelle was born and grew up in Stoke Newington, north London, but says there was no chance of her supporting her local club, Arsenal. "I support Chelsea because of my step-dad - he always had their games on the TV - but my mum is a Tottenham fan and she was adamant that I could not support Arsenal," she told BBC Sport. "There were not many other Chelsea fans around my estate but funnily enough one of my neighbours was a fan too. "She was also the only other girl I knew who liked playing football too, so it was a bit of a coincidence that the one person I bonded with at school over football supported the same team I did. "My hero was Didier Drogba. He was a great player, but he had amazing charisma too. He was so exciting to watch." As well her musical career, Mychelle still plays football now - as a left-winger for Islington Borough Ladies in the Greater London Women's Football League. "I didn't play for a while when I left school but then I got spotted playing in Finsbury Park, and invited to play for Islington Borough's beginner group," she explained. "I loved it, and haven't stopped since - I played seven-a-side at first then 11-a-side for the reserves before I got into the first team. "It's been an amazing journey and I've made some great friends - I'd recommend it to anyone. It is hard to play every weekend because I might have a gig somewhere, but I always travel back when I can. "Once, I was playing up in Manchester on the Saturday night but I got the overnight coach back to London afterwards, so I could make Sunday's game. I got home at 7am, had a nap, played the game and then had to go straight to play another gig that evening. It was a bit tiring, but it was worth it!" Chris Sutton and Mychelle were speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan. What information do we collect from this quiz?Everton 1-1 Arsenal This is going to be difficult for Arsenal. Everton defended so well against Liverpool on Wednesday, and they carried a real threat too, with Beto running in behind. Bukayo Saka was back for the Gunners against Fulham and he will obviously boost their attack but they have picked up a few defensive injuries, including Gabriel being out for the rest of the season. Mikel Arteta's side have got Tuesday's Champions League tie with Real Madrid to think about and, on top of that, this is an early kick-off to deal with too. None of that helps. I want Arsenal to keep on winning to put some pressure on Liverpool but Everton drew 0-0 at Emirates Stadium in December, when Sean Dyche was in charge, and everything points towards a similar outcome this time. Mychelle's prediction: Everton are at home and are really hard to beat - they draw a lot of games, so that's what I'm going for. 1-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Crystal Palace 2-1 Brighton There are a few derby games this weekend and this one - the M23 derby - is one of my favourites. Both of these teams surprised me a bit last time out, and not in a good way. Crystal Palace have been in great form but only drew with Southampton and I backed Brighton to beat Aston Villa, who absolutely walloped them in the end. I promise I am not going to go for a draw with every prediction I make this week but the last five meetings between these two at Selhurst Park have ended 1-1, so that scoreline seems like a decent shout this time too. Mychelle's prediction: I have gone with Palace here, because they have been on such a good run. 2-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Ipswich Town 1-2 Wolves not because I have any feelings for Ipswich but purely because of what I know a Tractor Boys win will mean for my daughter's teacher I have written Ipswich off plenty of times this season and said they are already down but they simply have to win this game otherwise they really can forget any hope of staying up What a result it was for Kieran McKenna's side to win at Bournemouth on Wednesday especially after Wolves had beaten West Ham on Tuesday It means that Ipswich are still one place and nine points behind 17th-placed Wolves they only have a slim chance of survival but at least they do have a chance and they could put their nearest rivals under a bit of pressure by beating them here They have already beaten Wolves once this season, at Molineux in December, in Gary O'Neil's final game in charge of Wolves, and beating them again at home to get their second win this week would be huge when you consider they had only won three of their first 29 league games. My head is not exactly convinced that will happen, if I am being entirely honest, even though Wolves' best player Matheus Cunha is still out suspended. Mr Fields would probably prefer me not to tip Town to win anyway because I have usually been wrong when I've done that in the past, but I am going to say they will get over the line because I want him to be happy. Mychelle's prediction: I am going with the home team again here. Ipswich played well against Bournemouth, and they really need this too. 2-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?West Ham 2-2 Bournemouth Bournemouth are out of the FA Cup and have picked up only one point from their past five league games. They have had a good season, and beaten all the teams in the top five apart from Liverpool, but it is in danger of fizzling out. That would be a shame, and not just for their players. Cherries boss Andoni Iraola could do with a strong finish to the campaign to ensure his reputation continues to grow. It finished 1-1 when these two sides met at the Vitality Stadium before Christmas and I am pretty sure the BBC readers will go for a draw this time too. West Ham have struggled at home of late, losing three of their past four there, with their only win coming against Leicester. Bournemouth's form doesn't suggest they will take the points either, but I am not sitting on the fence like I expect you lot will. Mychelle's prediction: I know I am going for all the home teams but I do think West Ham will have more energy and will go for it a bit more. 1-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Aston Villa 2-1 Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest are flying, but so are Aston Villa - they have now won six on the spin in all competitions. Forest nicked the points late on at the City Ground when Villa went there in December, coming from 1-0 down after 87 minutes to win it in stoppage time. This will be just as close, and I cannot really call a winner. Even if they do drop points here, I am still confident Forest will finish in the Champions League places. We saw again when they beat Manchester United on Tuesday that they are not bothered about possession because of their threat on the break and Anthony Elanga's winner in that game was one of my favourite goals of the season. The way he took it was really intelligent, because he had the option to pop the ball out to the left but the United back-line kept backing off, and he just kept on going. His finish was devastating too and, overall, it reminded me of me in my pomp with the way I used to drive up the pitch. It's going to be harder for Aston Villa to make the top five, because they still have the Champions League and FA Cup to think about, but they are on a great run and, at the moment, they have the depth in the squad they need even if they make changes here before they face Paris-St Germain next week. I don't think Villa boss Unai Emery will prioritise any of the three competitions. They are in them all, so he will go for it in all three - and so he should. Mychelle's prediction: I have not gone for a home win here - Villa will give them a good game, but Forest are playing so well. 0-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Brentford 0-0 Chelsea Chelsea's issue has been consistency - they played well to beat Tottenham on Thursday but can they back it up here? I am not sure. Brentford are another team I have struggled to get right this season, but I'd always back them to score. I have feeling this is going to be an open game with a few goals. A win would be big for Chelsea in their push for a top-five finish, but I don't think they will get it. Mychelle's prediction: Brentford are a good side but of course I am going to back Chelsea! We are a young team and I feel like we are improving all the time - I am really excited about next season but the target for now is to make the Champions League places and win the Europa Conference League, and I think we can do both. 1-2 What information do we collect from this quiz?Fulham 3-2 Liverpool Fulham gave Liverpool a real test when they drew at Anfield earlier in the season. Yes, Arne Slot's side had Andy Robertson sent off early on, but they were already a goal down by then. It took a huge effort for them to rescue a point with 10 men, but they have shown that kind of character plenty of times this season, to get something from a game when they have not played well. Fulham made things difficult for Arsenal on Tuesday and I am expecting them to do the same here because they are very capable on the counter-attack. They might even give Liverpool another big scare here but, with what is at stake, I still think the leaders will be fully focused and get the job done again, like they did against Everton. Mohamed Salah against Fulham's Antonee Robinson will be a key battle, and maybe Salah will make the difference in the end - he is certainly due a big performance. Mychelle's prediction: Fulham will give this a good go, but I don't think they can stop Liverpool's momentum. 1-3 What information do we collect from this quiz?Tottenham 3-1 Southampton who would have surpassed the Premier League's record lowest-points total currently held by Robbie Savage's Derby County if they had held on to beat Crystal Palace on Wednesday They came agonisingly close and in many ways I would take a Saints victory here just so I can enjoy hosting 606 with Robbie between now and the end of the season You will probably all have heard him recently banging on about what a job he has done to take big-budget Macclesfield to promotion from the Northern Premier League but I'd like to balance things a little bit with him hanging on to his record I can't see Southampton taking three points here even if the two other teams in the bottom three have already gone to Tottenham and won Spurs won 5-0 at St Mary's before Christmas, in Russell Martin's final game as Saints boss. Ange Postecoglou's side are not playing well, so they won't score as many this time, but it should still be very comfortable for them and they might even keep a clean sheet. Mychelle's prediction: I don't think Spurs are playing well enough to get another big scoreline here. 1-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Old Trafford, 16:30 BST Manchester United are short of goals, and I don't understand why Ruben Amorim went with Joshua Zirkzee to lead their attack ahead of Rasmus Hojlund in Tuesday's defeat at Nottingham Forest. I see Hojlund as a number nine, while Zirkzee is a nine-and-a-half to a 10 - anything but a centre-forward. It cannot be helping Hojlund's confidence, because it is quite obvious Amorim doesn't fancy him when he is desperate for results and he is not picking him. People are saying United played well against Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, and they dominated the ball, but they looked a bigger threat when Harry Maguire came on at the end of the game. Is there a chance of big Harry playing up front from the start here? That would be funny, but it is not going to happen. Manchester City will have to try something different in their attack too, with Erling Haaland out injured. They have not clicked often enough this season, especially in the bigger games, and I still don't feel you can trust them to turn up the way they always used to - but this time I have a feeling they will find a way through. If Amorim did manage to get the better of Pep Guardiola for a third time this season, then United would probably be selling T-shirts to mark the achievement. I don't see it happening though. Mychelle's prediction: City have picked up a bit, and United are still quite inconsistent. 1-2 What information do we collect from this quiz?Leicester 0-3 Newcastle Leicester should have been relegated immediately for what they did at Etihad Stadium on Wednesday they showed absolutely zero attacking intent even when they went two goals down All they were interested in was building a wall and just stopping Manchester City I felt sorry for their travelling fans because the team offered no threat whatsoever I can understand that everyone has a game plan but usually that changes when you go a goal or two behind That tells you where Leicester are at right now - it felt like they were waving the white flag and going for damage limitation rather than thinking they might as well give it a go and risk conceding more goals We know how nervy Manchester City have been this season and Leicester caused them problems when they had a go at them at the King Power Stadium at the end of last year They were pretty pathetic and you have got to question what their manager Ruud van Nistelrooy was thinking His team have lost their past seven league games and have not scored in any of them and it is even longer since they managed a point or a league goal at home Newcastle got an important win over Brentford in midweek to show there was no hangover from their Carabao Cup celebrations Even if they hit the hotel mini-bar again on Sunday night it wouldn't matter - they would still beat Leicester Mychelle's prediction: I've gone for a shock here because I am really hoping Leicester do Chelsea a favour here by beating Newcastle Surely they are going to sneak a goal at some point and the BBC readers were all level on 80 points ahead of the final game of the midweek fixtures which saw Chelsea beat Tottenham 1-0 on Thursday while Liam and the BBC readers went for a 2-1 Blues success meaning they all got another 10 points which resulted in the first three-way tie for victory this season "Saints still need a point to beat Robbie Savage's useless Derby side, and avoid a share of the 'worst Premier League team ever' trophy," said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton. "But it says it all about how bad both teams have been this season that I still find it hard to back Leicester, even against them. "The Foxes have not even scored at home in the league since 8 December, but if they can't score there against Southampton then they might as well close the whole club down." For week 35, he takes on British-Colombian singer-songwriter Sasha Keable, who supports Arsenal. Sasha's new single, Act Right, is out now. It has already racked up more than 1.4m views on TikTok. Image source, Sasha KeableImage caption, Keable was co-signed by Beyoncé earlier this year, who named her as an artist who inspired her. She has achieved 2m monthly streams on Spotify and is playing Glastonbury, SXSW, Colors NYC and Meltdown festivals this summer. Sasha is a singer now but grew up in the centre of the football world - her stepdad, Nick Broad, was head of sports science at Blackburn Rovers and Chelsea, and was working with Carlo Ancelotti as performance manager at Paris St-Germain when he died in a car accident in 2013. "I've seen all sides of football, not just as a fan," she told BBC Sport. "When Carlo got fired by Chelsea, my stepdad was fired too. He didn't know what he was going to do, but then Carlo went to PSG and asked him to go with him. "Sadly he passed away while he was in Paris but we are still close to the Ancelotti family. He and Carlo were such good friends. "I look back now and my stepdad was a real pioneer in his work in sports science and nutrition. The things he introduced, like GPS tracking in training and collecting cardio data, were all new then but they are industry standard now. "It's incredible to see his work live on in that way. Some of his old friends and colleagues reach out to me now when they see me doing my own thing on social media and talk about how his work was incredible. "I always wonder how much further he could have pushed the use of science in football if he was still here, but I'm so pleased you can still see his legacy." Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Nick Broad (right) celebrates with Carlo Ancelotti (centre) after Chelsea's FA Cup win in 2010, which completed a double of Premier League and FA Cup that season Before becoming a singer, Sasha dreamed of being a footballer herself. Now she settles for collecting shirts instead, with a Tino Asprilla Colombia shirt from 1994 taking pride of place. "I played all the time when I was a kid, from the age of about six," explained Sasha. "It was a bit different for girls then because it was before the women's game really took off and you didn't really have a route to becoming a professional in this country. I wanted to go to the United States to play. "I was quite a tomboy so I used to play with the boys all the time - I had to. We did not even have a girls team at my school until my friends and I asked to play with the boys and, after that, they formed a team for us. "Fortunately it's all changed now and football is so much more accessible for girls. If you don't have the chance to try something, how do you know if you will love it?" Chris Sutton and Sasha Keable were speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan. What information do we collect from this quiz?Man City 1-0 Wolves This should be a great game, because Wolves are so powerful and they will have no fear at all after winning six games in a row. But Manchester City have looked much more solid in the past few weeks and they are on a bit of a roll themselves, with four successive wins in all competitions. Pep Guardiola's side will look to control this game, the same way they did in the first half of their FA Cup semi-final win over Nottingham Forest, but I don't think they will find it easy to keep Wolves quiet. Still, I went against City in their last home game, against Aston Villa, and I was wrong. I am not going to make the same mistake again. Sasha's prediction: This is a tough game for City but I still think they will win. 2-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Aston Villa 1-0 Fulham It would be easy to say the wheels have come off at Aston Villa, wouldn't it? In the past couple of weeks, they have gone out of the Champions League and FA Cup, and losing their last Premier League game has left them playing catch-up in the top-five race. I don't think Unai Emery's side will crumble from here, though, even if Marcus Rashford's season-ending injury is a big blow. Villa need to win this, and they also need a big performance from Ollie Watkins. If he starts banging the goals in again then that would be a huge boost for their run-in. Fulham are a nightmare to predict, as I've mentioned in previous weeks, and they are certainly capable of getting something here. I don't think Villa can keep a clean sheet - which probably means they will stop Fulham scoring - but I have a feeling things will click for them in front of goal. Also, they are at home too so, if they need them, their fans can help to get them over the line. Sasha's prediction: I want to back Fulham here, for south-west London. 0-3 What information do we collect from this quiz?Everton 2-2 Ipswich I am covering this game for BBC Radio 5 Live and I am really looking forward to going to Goodison Park again despite Everton losing their previous two games they might be a little less spirited now they know they are relegated Their confidence has been sapped over the course of the season and I can't back them to get anything here They were flimsy against Arsenal, then well beaten by Newcastle, and it would be a shock if they scored at all, let alone break my record for the fastest goal scored by an away player at Goodison. Everton have stuttered in the past couple of weeks but I don't think that is a bad thing for David Moyes. He has over-achieved since taking charge in January, when the reality is that he has got the same group of players as his predecessor, Sean Dyche, and there needs to be a lot of work done on improving that squad in the summer. Sasha's prediction: I am not sure if Ipswich will put up as much of a fight now they are relegated. 1-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Leicester 2-0 Southampton Leicester have been rotten but, somehow, Southampton have been even worse. It's sad to see Jamie Vardy leaving the Foxes at the end of the season, but maybe this might be the send-off he deserves. I am going with him to score the winner. These two teams actually served up a thriller at St Mary's Stadium back in October, when Vardy got one of Leicester's goals as they fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2. I am expecting the same outcome here, just with a lot less excitement. The readers will go for a draw, I am sure of it, but I am pretty confident about Leicester taking this one. Sasha's prediction: It's mad how bad both these teams have been. I don't think either of them will get a goal, let alone the win. 0-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth We know how dangerous Bournemouth are, because they beat Arsenal in October, and if Mikel Arteta rests players then this game becomes even harder for the Gunners. It's a tricky situation for Arteta, because he will want to head to Paris St-Germain for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final with a bit of momentum, but he has got to balance that with the risk of injury to his key players. Bournemouth's form has improved of late, and the circumstances mean they definitely have a decent chance of doing the double over Arsenal this season. This all boils down to what the Arsenal team is, so it is difficult to make a call without knowing that, but they are at home and even if they are not at full strength then I can still see them getting a draw. Sasha's prediction: It's a strange situation for Arsenal but I am still backing us to win. 2-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Brentford 4-3 Man Utd We know Manchester United are going to make changes here, because seeing out the second leg of their Europa League semi-final with Athletic Bilbao is their priority. Ruben Amorim's side nicked a point at the very end of their game at Bournemouth last weekend, which sparked mass celebrations, but I really don't see them doing the same against Brentford - they won't be getting the bunting out this time. The Bees are such a dangerous team when they come forward and they will keep on attacking United. Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa should get plenty of chances and I can see them getting a goal or two between them. Sasha's prediction: I just have a feeling United will nick this. 0-1 What information do we collect from this quiz?Brighton 1-1 Newcastle Brighton got back to winning ways last weekend thanks to Carlos Baleba's brilliant late strike against West Ham. The Seagulls beat Newcastle at St James' Park earlier in the season too, but that was before Eddie Howe's side hit their stride, and it is a big ask for Brighton to repeat that result. Newcastle were just relentless in their win over Ipswich and another three points here would be massive in their bid for a top-five finish - I don't think they will get them, but we will see a few goals. Sasha's prediction: Newcastle will take this one. 0-2 What information do we collect from this quiz?West Ham 1-1 Tottenham This is 17th versus 16th in the Premier League which tells you how bad both teams have been this season. Everyone knows Tottenham's focus will be on their Europa League semi-final second leg with Bodo/Glimt so I think West Ham boss Graham Potter needs a result here more than Ange Postecoglou. Potter's results have been poor since he took over from Julen Lopetegui in January and the Hammers fans have not had the upturn they wanted in the way their team play either. Spurs can still be dangerous even when they are out of form but Ange is not going to pick his strongest team. That gives West Ham a better chance of getting the win they badly need, but I don't see them doing it in style. Sasha's prediction: I don't want to say Tottenham will win, but I think they will. 1-2 What information do we collect from this quiz?Chelsea 3-1 Liverpool I would usually be asking which Chelsea side will turn up, but that applies to Liverpool too this week. Arne Slot's side could have been out all week celebrating their title win and we don't know how that will affect them. You often play at your best when you have been on the lash in a scenario like theirs. For example, some of my best games for Celtic came after nights out where we had won something and were allowed to have a couple of beers, but I don't know what to expect here. Chelsea have nicked a couple of results recently, to stay in the race for the top five, but their performances have not been too convincing and their fans still don't seem to have taken to Enzo Maresca's playing style. This is not the test for them that it would be if Liverpool were trying to close out the title but I don't think Slot is the type to let anyone take their foot off the gas. He will put out a strong team and even if they play with more freedom, I still think Liverpool will leave with the points. Sasha's prediction: I still have a connection with Chelsea because of my stepdad and I have got to back them here. 3-0 What information do we collect from this quiz?Selhurst Park Crystal Palace will be on a high after booking their place in the FA Cup final so this is another very tricky game for Nottingham Forest who slipped up at home against Brentford on Thursday They have shown that kind of character plenty of times already this season but they really need it now Looking at the race for the top five you feel like every team involved needs to win every game I just hope it doesn't prove crucial for them Sasha's prediction: It's got to be Palace here Chris got five correct results with one exact score from the nine Premier League games he predicted in week 34 who got four correct results with no exact scores leaving him on 40 points and tied with the BBC readers who also got five correct results with one exact score Westwood and the BBC readers were wrong about both FA Cup semi-finals 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blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here every day at Haisley Elementary has made Alex Sutton want to stand up and shout “Bingo!” Having previously taught graduate students his time as a Haisley Husky has allowed him to cover the last space on his teaching bingo card: elementary schoolers A proud product of public school education Sutton grew up in Milan and went on to earn degrees from the University of Michigan After teaching at Tecumseh High School and working with the Boychoir of Ann Arbor he pursued further studies at the University of Cincinnati and taught at the University of West Georgia and Wayne State University Sutton says he’s thankful to be back in this neck of the woods to be closer to his parents (Suzanne a retired Washtenaw County employee) and his sister Rachel who works for the University of Michigan and recently earned her master’s degree in higher education from the U-M School of Education   Haisley school nurse Patrice Gage says Sutton is filled with joy and positivity while being humble and preferring to direct attention to others he knows every student’s name and stands at the door at dismissal and says goodbye to students by name as they pass him “He comes early and leaves late,” she says “He takes on added jobs—hall monitor When staff forget it is St Patrick’s Day he gives them green beads to wear.  When it is a staff member’s birthday he writes them a beautiful poem and shares it with the staff He bakes for us some of the yummiest treats “He is truly exceptional,” Gage says “I haven’t even moved on to what an amazing music teacher he is: very dedicated and creative and the energy in his room is explosive.” You’re known for your infectious energy in the classroom How do you maintain such enthusiasm day after day with young students?I don’t know about infectious energy—I’m neither an epidemiologist nor a physicist—but I do know that children possess an infinite capacity for silliness “There is power in looking silly and not caring that you do.” I couldn’t agree more I believe that the give-and-take of silliness generates an effervescence that energizes learning and relationships Beyond my connections with students and their families I am only able to sustain my energy and enthusiasm because of the people in my building The Haisley specials team is second-to-none our precious few paraprofessionals can walk on water and our teaching and student services staff members are the best in the business It’s easy to have energy when you’re surrounded by it What inspired you to become an elementary music teacher?I usually tell people that I once signed a contract without reading it I have had and known many otherworldly amazing teachers and professionals Mom and Dad!) these include Sue Paris (my elementary music teacher) Bob Cindric (retired music teacher with Saline Area Schools) Beth McNally (retired music teacher at Wines Elementary) Cherry Westerman (retired music teacher at Slauson Middle School) and Laura Dunbar (executive director of the Boychoir of Ann Arbor) It is said we eventually become our parents That probably explains why their words tumble out of my mouth whenever I’m teaching How do you approach teaching music to children who might not have a natural musical inclination or confidence?Children are naturally inclined toward music because the human brain is hardwired for it so musicking is really about learning experiences and connecting those experiences to students’ lives each moment in class is one of musical discovery The confidence part is really about showing students that the music room is a place where each and every one of them belongs What’s your secret for remembering so many names and why is this personal connection important to you?I think Kung Fu Panda said it best: “There is no secret ingredient.” In addition to practice the ability to make hundreds of student names an automatic part of yourself requires comfort with the knowledge that you will absolutely call a student by the wrong name I know I speak for many if not most when I say that knowing every student’s name (and valuing what they bring with them) is a routine part of being an AAPS elementary specials teacher Your classroom has been described as having “explosive energy.” What does a typical music class look like under your direction?Oh goodness Each class is the next step in a multistep process so each is as atypical as the one before or after it Haisley music classes begin with movement and then progress to singing Whether used aloud or mentally or for speech or for song and I want students to develop their ‘yous’ (‘thems,’ I suppose) to become instruments of musicianship and self-expression Sometimes both of those things require a little explosive energy to get things rolling what life lessons do you hope your students take away from your classroom?The Golden Rule I want students to know that there are over 8 billion people on this planet Some of them are going to be similar to you How has teaching music to elementary students changed your own relationship with music?Fred Rogers said “I feel so strongly that deep and simple is far more essential than shallow and complex.” This is the foundation of my relationship with music one that is grounded in the expressive and learning needs of our students Mister Rogers was a noted musician in his own right and I can’t help but wholeheartedly agree with him: when it is deep and simple I am completely sustained by the music I experience and the music I create What’s been your most rewarding moment as a music teacher at Haisley?There have been so many moments at Haisley but I would sooner choose a favorite puzzle piece than a favorite moment are only truly meaningful when they are placed in the right spot and viewed as part of the bigger picture There is no one moment that captures the love I have for working with the students and professionals of my building I am very fortunate to do what I do every day You’re known for taking on extra responsibilities like hall monitoring and bus dismissal What motivates you to go above and beyond your teaching duties?I see my colleagues at Haisley—and all around the district—spending endless personal time and money in order to work daily miracles for children That is a kind of ‘above and beyond’ that has been normalized in our schools My colleagues support me in ways too numerous to list so the least I can do is support our school community by ensuring that students move safely through our buildings and to their buses at the end of the day You write personalized poems for colleagues’ birthdays and how does it complement your musical talents?There might be a few couplets or a limerick every once in a while but I generally send prose messages on behalf of the Haisley Social Committee and it is only right to use it to celebrate the birthdays and life moments of Haisley’s staff members I’d say I first fell in love with the sound of words during the late 20th century as one of Georgia Anderson’s first graders at Paddock Elementary She had me memorize “Smart” from Shel Silverstein’s Where the Sidewalk Ends but Haisley students can tell you that they sing musical settings of Silverstein’s poetry with curious frequency What’s your philosophy on creating a positive school culture what are your other passions or hobbies?My thoughts on school culture are best expressed by musician and comedian Victor Borge: “A smile is the shortest distance between two people.” Aside from teaching I am passionate about consistent use of the Oxford comma so I’m growing into the ‘Uncle Al’ phase of life Your baking skills have become legendary among the staff and is there a story behind it?I am continually inspired by the acres of bakers we have at Haisley Their example has pushed me to level up as a purveyor of confections I don’t know if I have a signature treat (we Huskies respect all genres of carbohydrate) but I tend to be drawn to the layer cake as a vehicle for expression what career path might you have pursued?When I was in third grade I told everyone that I was going to become a mathematician I wasn’t particularly skilled in mathematics What advice would you give to new teachers?Hydrate The AAPS District News welcomes thoughtful comments All comments will be screened and moderated Please note: any comment that appears to be spam or attacks an individual will not be approved Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 6 May 2025 12:26:40 GMT.Your computer's time: document.write(new Date().toUTCString()); TrendingCommercialNew YorkABlackstone walks back Rialto’s Jeff Sutton allegationIs the King of Retail getting special treatment Listen to this article00:001xJon Gray’s Blackstone Group has entered the fray that is Rialto’s foreclosure case against Jeff Sutton Rialto filed a lawsuit against Sutton and his Wharton Properties alleging the landlord defaulted on an $8 million loan backing a retail property in the Flatiron District at 144 Fifth Avenue Rialto claimed that after Sutton defaulted in February 2024 he failed to forward rents collected at the property to the special servicer After The Real Deal reported on the lawsuit and its allegations Thursday a spokesperson for Blackstone sent a statement on the matter requesting it be attributed as a joint statement between Rialto and Wharton Properties “Wharton Properties has provided the information which makes clear that there was no misappropriation of rents Wharton and Rialto continue to work together to reach a resolution that benefits all parties involved,” the statement read SIGN UPBlackstone and Jeff Krasnoff’s Rialto Capital Advisors are partners in a joint venture that purchased a 20 percent stake in Signature Bank’s $17 billion loan pool after the FDIC took over the troubled bank in 2023 which is how they came to acquire Sutton’s loan Gray and Sutton are certainly acquainted with one another, and Blackstone’s involvement raises questions about how Rialto treats smaller mom-and-pop borrowers compared to larger Rialto sent Wharton a letter in October pointing out its obligation to forward the rents and notifying the landlord that its failure to do so triggered the guarantee The firm filed its lawsuit six months later certainly enough time for both sides to clarify the issue Representatives for Rialto and Blackstone did not respond when asked if Rialto would amend its complaint to remove the allegation of the misappropriated rents Many of Rialto’s borrowers have alleged the company manufactures reasons to declare a loan is in default and collect extra fees few get an intervention from Blackstone acknowledging a misunderstanding Thanks for visiting Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Memorial services celebrating the life of Angie Sutton at the Halligan-McCabe-DeVries Funeral Home Visitation will be 11am until time of services Sutton tragically passed away along with her special love Corey Pollard from injuries received when their home caught fire Angie loved spending time with her family and friends but she always held her head high and was able to keep others smiling She had a heart of gold and would give you the shirt off her back As a child she was loving and quick to make up if she got into an argument with her siblings Those left to honor her memory include her son Eric Flowers; mother Essie Sutton; father Jack (Karla) Smith; sisters Lisa Hicks-Sutton Jackie (Anthony) Sutton; brothers Joseph (Jessica) Sutton Jonathan Sutton; sister-in-law Angela Hess; 27 loving nieces and nephews; foster family Tiffany Floyd She was preceded in death by her daughter Isabella Pollard on February 23 Online remembrances may be expressed at www.hmdfuneralhome.com.  Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text Click to watch This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors passed away unexpectedly at her home in Four Oaks on March 4 whose presence will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her A visitation will be held at Rose & Graham Funeral Home Inc Michael Preddy will officiate this heartfelt service where family and friends will come together to honor and celebrate Jamie's life Burial will take place afterward in Roselawn Cemetery in Benson Jamie shared a profound bond with her husband they built a loving family that includes their beloved daughters who is accompanied by her boyfriend Samuel French Jamie's active role in her daughters' lives showcased the depth of her love and commitment as a mother Jamie cherished her close relationships with her sibling and extended family who provided joy and support throughout their lives nephew Kristopher Allen with his wife Amberly Denise Massengill Jernigan in addition to several aunts uncles and cousins who will carry forward her legacy of love Jamie was preceded in death by her parents Gerald Stephenson and Janice Jernigan Stephenson whose nurturing guidance helped shape the remarkable woman she became Jamie Hope Sutton leaves behind a legacy filled with love that will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched Her spirit and kindness will continue to inspire all who knew and loved her Arrangements by Rose and Graham Funeral Home in Benson Cast your votes for the 2025 DefenseScoop 50 — voting is open through April 18 Katie Sutton has been nominated to serve as assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy, according to a notice posted on Congress.gov Sutton — who is currently chief technology advisor to the commander and director of Pentagon operations at U.S Cyber Command and had been a professional staff member on the Senate Armed Services Committee focused on cyber — will be the second official to hold this position which was created by Congress in the fiscal 2023 annual defense policy bill That position was established due to the growing role of cyber in society and the U.S Many in Congress wanted to elevate the role of cyber policy within the Defense Department to the ASD level which was the top cyber policy position in the department until the ASD position was created Buckhout was an electronic warfare officer and has been outspoken about the degradation of the Army’s and U.S military’s EW capabilities relative to adversaries She recently ran for Congress in North Carolina as a Republican “What we see now as Cyber Command 2.0 is the command’s efforts to build domain mastery to achieve a competitive advantage in the cyber domain we will be enhancing total force readiness and our innovation,” Gen said last week at the Cyber Workforce Summit in Washington The effort has four main buckets: a new force generation model for how each service provides cyber forces to Cybercom; a talent management model; an advanced training and education center to ensure forces are more ready when arriving to their units and have specialized training if needed; and a cyber innovation warfare center that could focus on rapid innovation and capability development It has been reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed those efforts be expedited by several months, something some in Congress support Haugh told senators at a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing Tuesday that for the 2.0 effort he was asked to produce recommendations for the SecDef on how to manage Cybercom is moving forward with the rest of the department leaving behind a legacy of love for the outdoors and a deep affection for her family and friends Regina's life was a testament to her passion for nature always seeking new adventures and experiences Her love for the water was evident in her frequent visits to the beach and lake inspiring those around her to embrace the beauty of the outdoors Regina was always willing to lend a helping hand Her kindness and generosity touched the lives of everyone she met never afraid to stand up for what she believed in and she was always honest and forthright in expressing her thoughts Her unflinching integrity and straightforwardness earned her the respect and admiration of those who knew her Forest Kevin Sutton and Steven Larry Sutton; her sister Her family and friends will deeply miss her but they will also cherish the memories of her quick-witted comments and her enduring legacy of warmth and kindness Her memory will continue to inspire us to explore Your love and legacy will never be forgotten A gathering of family and friends will be from 2:00-4:00PM Friday in the chapel of Crawford / Ray Funeral Home and Cremation Service Crawford / Ray Funeral Home and Cremation Service is honored to be caring for the Sutton family "I know that she is going to move through this next chapter with grace and success," Stracke said of her friend and former 'RHOBH' costar Garcelle Beauvais Join the conversation with Gary Sutton on President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office and the flagship stations for the Baltimore Ravens Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs which means we may get paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites.©2023 on behalf of WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5