Jamie Clark, Sports Editor | December 3, 2015

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Our football experts have even put their reputations on the line by giving predictions on this week’s games below, which you may or may not wish to use for guidance:
The Hammers have really upped their game when playing Premier League heavyweights on the road, and a share of the spoils is more than possible from a trip to Old Trafford.
Ronald Koeman’s Saints shall seek a response to being battered by Liverpool in their Capital One Cup quarter-final in midweek here, as they are up against a poor Villa side that looks dead and buried without winter investment.
Another fixture under-fire Swans head coach Garry Monk will have been dreading. The Foxes have been fantastic and open, so an away day delight with both teams scoring looks nailed on.
Spurs have scored three goals on both of their last two visits to The Hawthorns, and it is hard to see the hosting Baggies matching a repeat of that when they’re coached by Tony Pulis.
Honours finishing even is a familiar theme for both teams this term, as these two are among the draw specialists in the Championship.
Because the Whites have lost five of the last six at home and the Tigers have the joint-best defence in the division, this looks like another away banker.
Although Forest are unbeaten in their past four at the City Ground, latest visitors Fulham have held their last two opponents and will aim to do so again here.
Jose Mourinho’s Blues battle a Cherries team still ravaged by injuries to key players and, despite the spirit showed at home in a 3-3 draw with Everton last time out, they will struggle at Stamford Bridge.
Incoming Bats boss Gary Neville is likely to realise the enormity of the task that awaits him at the Mestalla after a rampant Barca team batter Los Che.
Serie A leaders Napoli take on a team in the bottom three, so three points for the visitors looks assured.
Three of the last four encounters between these bitter rivals have finished level, so an FA Cup second round replay should be on the cards.
The Rams have won three of the last four fixtures, so another Hillsborough victory for Paul Clement’s County shall see them edge past an improving Owls outfit.
Jurgen Klopp has got Daniel Sturridge and Divock Origi firing, as they netted five of Liverpool’s six Capital One Cup goals between them, while the Toon are in real trouble.
The Eagles have won 3-2 on both of their last two visits to Goodison Park, so that will given Alan Pardew real confidence of a result on Merseyside.