Chris Sutton Predicts Tight Battles in Premier League Matchday 15
Former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton has released his predictions for the Premier League Matchday 15 fixtures, forecasting several closely contested encounters across the weekend.
The action begins on Saturday with Chelsea hosting Everton at Stamford Bridge, while Liverpool welcome Brighton in what promises to be an entertaining clash. Later in the evening, Arsenal face Wolves at the Emirates Stadium.
Sunday sees Crystal Palace take on Manchester City, a fixture Sutton believes could end in a surprise draw. The weekend concludes on Monday night when Manchester United host Bournemouth at Old Trafford.
Sharing his predictions via BBC Sport, Sutton tipped a mixture of home wins, draws, and a few eyebrow-raising upsets.
Chris Sutton’s Matchday 15 Predictions
Chelsea 2–1 Everton
Sunderland 2–1 Newcastle United
Liverpool 2–2 Brighton & Hove Albion
Crystal Palace 1–1 Manchester City
Nottingham Forest 1–1 Tottenham Hotspur
Burnley 1–1 Fulham
Arsenal 3–0 Wolves
Brentford 2–0 Leeds United
West Ham United 1–2 Aston Villa
Manchester United 1–2 Bournemouth
Opinion: Sutton Sees a Weekend of Shocks and Slips
Sutton’s predictions suggest a weekend where reputation may count for little. His backing of Bournemouth to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford will surely raise eyebrows, especially given United’s strong home form. But it reflects growing concerns about their inconsistency and defensive frailties.
Equally intriguing is his call for Manchester City to be held by Crystal Palace. While City remain favourites in most games, Sutton’s draw prediction hints at fatigue or overconfidence creeping into Guardiola’s side.
The most convincing pick appears to be Arsenal’s 3–0 win over Wolves, a result that underlines the Gunners’ dominance at the Emirates when in full flow.
As always, Sutton’s forecasts spark debate—and that’s exactly why fans love them. Whether his bold calls come true or not, Matchday 15 promises drama, goals, and at least one result that will leave supporters stunned.




