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Predictor review: Find out how our experts fared in gameweek 27 with £1,000 up for grabs each week

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How did you get on against our experts in Daily Mail Sport’s Predictor challenge this weekend in the Premier League – and did you manage to beat the mighty Nathan Salt?

It was seemingly a tough weekend to call this time, with only two players across the nation nailing the maximum score of seven.

Bournemouth dashed many people’s hopes of a perfect score when they beat Arsenal 2-1 away from home on Saturday, blowing the Premier League title race wide open.

In further Saturday action, Everton scored in stoppage time to rescue a 2-2 draw at Brentford, Brighton won 2-0 at Burnley to keep their European hopes alive too, and Liverpool finished off Fulham 2-0 at home. 

On Sunday, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa played out a 1-1 draw, while Tottenham’s miseries were compounded by a 1-0 loss in Sunderland.

That afternoon, Manchester City piled yet more pressure on Arsenal as they hammered Chelsea 3-0 at Stamford Bridge. 

Those were the seven fixtures for which we asked you to predict the scores, and you had to be on song to beat Daily Mail giant Nathan.

Nathan scored a commendable four but came unstuck predicting wins for Arsenal, Fulham, and Tottenham. 

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Nathan Salt scored FOUR this weekend 

Arsenal v Bournemouth – HOME  – 0pts

Brentford v Everton – DRAW – 1pt

Burnley v Brighton – AWAY – 1pt

Liverpool v Fulham – AWAY – 0pts

Nott’m Forest v Aston Villa – DRAW – 1pt

Sunderland v Tottenham – AWAY – 0pts

Chelsea v Man City – AWAY WIN – 1pt

Our highest scoring expert this week was James Sharpe, who indeed was sharp with a total of five.

The only other man who could at least match Nathan was Jack Gaughan, who also scored four.

Sharpe is closing in on the Daily Mail expert title, with 93 points after 27 rounds of predictions, four ahead of Gaughan. 

Congratulations to the two players who scored seven this week: IxiaKeyToday and DriveGarageDrain. 

Think you could call all seven games correctly this coming weekend? Come along and test your football knowledge. The selections for Gameweek 28 of Predictor are now live.

As ever, there is £1,000 up for grabs, and you can play Predictor throughout the 2025-26 Premier League season. Play on the web or on our app – whatever you prefer. Dive right in at dailymail.co.uk/predictor.

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