Predictor picks: Find out who our expert is backing this weekend… and play the game with £1,000 up for grabs

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Four Saturday matches are this week's competition with Newcastle that travels to Aston Villa, Thomas Frank takes the lead over his first Tottenham match against newly promoted Burnley, Wolves organizes Manchester City while Sunderland is back in the big time when they welcome West Ham.

On Sunday Nottingham Forest Brentford, Chelsea opposite Community Shield winners Crystal Palace, concluded with the showdown of Manchester United with Arsenal.

Of course all eyes will be at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon in the most confusing game of the weekend.

Tom Collomosse from Daily Mail Sport is the first expert trying to beat.

“Manchester United seems a bit more on its own on the way to a new season and I like to start a good start against Arsenal who, despite six new signing sessions, including Viktor Gyokeres, look like they still miss that special thing that can turn them from an eternal second to potential champions,” he says.

'After a pre-season dominated by the antics of Alexander Isak, Newcastle would like to turn to someone like Gyokeres and without a central point of their attack, I see them losing a villa side that has kept most of their most important men together.

'I take Crystal Palace, stimulated by their victory in the community shield and still so on their exclusion from the Europa League, to also claim a draw at Chelsea. Even without important men, the men of Oliver Glasner are an extremely well -coached team that has proven that they can cause problems.

'The recruitment of Sunderland has been fascinating and why wouldn't they come back in style to the top flight against Graham Potter's Unpiratory West Ham?

“Elsewhere, predictions look just as simple as on the first day of a new season: Spurs to beat Burnley, Manchester City to win in Wolves, Forest and Brentford to draw.”

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We will come back on Monday to assess all the promotion, to assess the leadboard and prepare ourselves for the next weekend of competitions.

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