Jones Knows is back to provide predictions and betting insights on all 10 Premier League games - what's he backing this week?
Wolves vs Brighton, Sunday 12pm
The lack of praise for the way Brighton defend has gone on too long. It's time to sing about them.
In their last 15 games, Graham Potter's side have conceded just 10 goals. It's the joint-best record in the Premier League along with Chelsea for that period. Have they been fortunate in that run? Not according to the expected goals against numbers that completely align with their sensational actual record.
A big reason for their solidity is down to Lewis Dunk, who yet again was absolutely beast-like in the win over Leeds.
He is the complete package now. Apart from Ruben Dias and Harry Maguire, there isn't a better centre-back in the league on current form. That begs the question why are the likes of Conor Coady - who he'll face here - and Tyrone Mings ahead of him in the England pecking order? Gareth Southgate, who handed Dunk his only England cap, surely can't ignore these level of performances for much longer? With the lack of options in that area of the field for England, Dunk could be the surprise package when the squad is announced at the end of the month. He deserves a crack.
The 25/1 on offer from Sky Bet for him to make the 26-man squad is begging to be backed. Another clean sheet in an away win at Molineux would do his cause no harm either.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 0-2
BETTING ANGLE: Lewis Dunk to make 26-man England squad (25/1 with Sky Bet)
Aston Villa vs Manchester United, Sunday 2.05pm, live on Sky Sports
Manchester United have lost just one Premier League match from their last 27 fixtures. It's a phenomenal run. The fact that defeat came against Sheffield United, goes along with the Gary Neville theory of this team being an "odd bunch."
They've fallen behind in seven of those matches though and Villa could make this an exciting spectacle by taking an early lead. They can be backed at 13/8 with Sky Bet to score the first goal.
And, Ollie Watkins looks decent value to get it.
He is a defender's nightmare, isn't he? The striker doesn't stop making runs for 90 minutes. It's like Villa are playing with two men in attack instead of just him such are his energy levels. It's no coincidence that his return to form has come alongside an upturn in results for Villa.
I do like the 6/1 with Sky Bet for him to get the opening goal in what should be a high-scoring encounter.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 2-2
BETTING ANGLE: Ollie Watkins to score first (6/1 with Sky Bet)
West Ham vs Everton, Sunday 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports
The game of the weekend. No question. And, West Ham's most important match since facing Blackpool in the 2012 Championship play-off final.
There's a strong possibility that four wins from their remaining four games will be enough for a top-four finish.
A Hammers fan got in touch this week calling me a "muppet" for my continued negative view when it comes to predicting West Ham matches. He was bang on. I just can't get them right.
But I have seen the light.
My decision to be all over Burnley last week ended in usual calamitous fashion where West Ham games are concerned as David Moyes' side were absolutely dominant in every department. Putting on an all-round showing like that despite going 1-0 down at Turf Moor and without their best player in Declan Rice, triggered my brain to conclude for the first time that a top-four finish is genuinely within their grasp.
Everton are a tough nut to crack on the road but a run of just one win in their last seven Premier League games, taking just six points from 21 available, is a worry. They aren't rising to the occasion, unlike the Hammers.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 2-1
BETTING ANGLE: West Ham to win by one goal (3/1 with Sky Bet)
Arsenal vs West Brom, Sunday 7pm
West Brom will be relegated here if they lose. Sam Allardyce's reputation as a relegation firefighter hasn't taken too much of a hit though. He's shaped the Baggies into a far more accomplished outfit, one that would probably stay up next season if they were a Premier League team while posting the performances levels of the past two months. But it's all too late for them.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta has a talented crop of young talent to work with and nurture, it's proved the most exciting part of a mind-numbing season for the Gunners. Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe have shone, but the real jewel in the crown could be Gabriel Martinelli, who does remind me of Alexis Sanchez in his pomp. He's aggressive, direct and is capable of making a difference in the final third. Arsenal are unbeaten in all six matches he's started in the Premier League this season. Yes, he's only 18-years-old but the young guns are full of responsibility in this Arsenal set-up. They are the future of this club and should be let loose in the final few games.
If selected, West Brom will need to keep a lid on Martinelli's clever movement, something that Fulham, Sheffield United and Newcastle all struggled with. His expected goal data shows a return of 0.59 per 90 minutes from his last five appearances in the Premier League, which is the fifth highest of any player, and he is averaging just over three shots a game on his current numbers. That all equates to the 6/1 with Sky Bet for him to score first looking devilishly juicy.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 2-0
BETTING ANGLE: Gabriel Martinelli to score first (6/1 with Sky Bet)
Fulham vs Burnley, Monday 8pm, live on Sky Sports
These are matches that a Sean Dyche-managed team just don't lose. When a result is needed, Burnley deliver.
Fulham will play the prettier football, rack up the shots count and please Scott Parker with their attitude but ultimately Burnley will make the big moments in the match go in their favour.
There will be no risks taken in this one, especially against a team that could just haul Burnley back into the relegation melting pot. A point will do nicely for the visitors.
Fulham's potential route to goal could come down their left channel with the Antonee Robinson. He has been very unfortunate to be playing in a side who don't finish their chances as his build-up play from wide areas is impressive. From 26 chances created for his team-mates this season, he has yet to register an assist. Only two players (Luke Ayling and Ivan Cavalerio) have created more without producing an assist in the Premier League. One is due before the end of the season and it may come here against a Burnley side that do force teams to play wide and deliver into their box.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 1-1
BETTING ANGLE: Antonee Robinson to register an assist (6/1 with Sky Bet)
How did Jones Know do this weekend?
Leicester 2-4 Newcastle: JONES KNOWS PREDICTED 1-1 & his Betting Angle was a winner: Newcastle to win or draw at 15/8 with Sky Bet.
Leeds 2-1 Tottenham: JONES KNOWS PREDICTED: 0-2
Sheffield United 0-2 Crystal Palace: JONES KNOWS PREDICTED: 1-0
Man City 1-2 Chelsea: JONES KNOWS PREDICTED 0-0
Liverpool vs Southampton: JONES KNOWS PREDICTED 2-1