How did you get on against our experts in Daily Mail Sport’s Predictor challenge in gameweek 30?
There were three lucky winners this week, who called all seven games correctly. A further 79 fell one short, with six.
Our gameweek began at 3pm on Saturday with a trio of Premier League matches: Brentford’s 3-0 victory over West Ham, Newcastle’s 3-1 win at home to Brighton and Wolves’ 1-1 draw with Sunderland at Molineux.
Arsenal then kept up their title charge with a 3-0 win over Fulham at the Emirates on Saturday evening, before three games on Sunday. Manchester United recovered from throwing away a two-goal lead to beat Liverpool – with Kobbie Mainoo firing the winner at the end of a week in which he signed a new contract – while Bournemouth saw off Crystal Palace 3-0 at the Vitality Stadium.
Then came a potentially pivotal result in the fight against relegation, with Tottenham holding their nerve to see off Aston Villa 2-1. That took them to seven wins on the road this season, compared to just two at home.
Mail Sport expert Tom Collomosse called three of those outcomes correctly this week, with Nathan Salt and Jack Gaughan topping our leaderboard with five.
Three for James Sharpe kept him top of our fiercely competitive season chart with three gameweeks to play, two ahead of Jack and six ahead of Nathan.
Think you could call all seven games correctly this coming midweek? Come along and test your football brain. The selections for gameweek 31 of Predictor are now live.
This week’s games include Liverpool’s Saturday lunchtime clash with Chelsea at Anfield, Manchester United’s trip to Sunderland and the two title chasers in action – Manchester City hosting Brentford and Arsenal’s trip to relegation-threatened West Ham.
As ever, there is £1,000 up for grabs and you can play Predictor throughout the 2025-26 Premier League season. Just go to: dailymail.co.uk/predictor.
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