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Predictor review: Find out how our experts fared in gameweek 31

How did you get on against our experts in Daily Mail Sport’s Predictor challenge in gameweek 31?

There were 12 lucky players at the top of the leaderboard this week, who called all seven games correctly.

Our gameweek began at 12.30pm on Saturday as perennial rivals Liverpool and Chelsea played out a 1-1 draw. There were two 3pm matches that followed which saw Brighton beat Wolves 3-0, while Sunderland versus Manchester United ended in a 0-0 stalemate.

Manchester City continued their pursuit of Premier League leaders Arsenal by beating Brentford 3-0 in the 5.30pm kick-off later that day.

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Lewis Steele got three points this week

Lewis Steele got three points this week

Liverpool v Chelsea – HOME WIN – 0pt

Brighton v Wolves – HOME WIN – 1pt

Sunderland v Man Utd – AWAY WIN – 0pt

Man City v Brentford – HOME WIN – 1pt

Burnley v Aston Villa – AWAY WIN – 0pt

Nottm Forest v Newcastle – HOME WIN – 0pt

West Ham v Arsenal – AWAY WIN – 1pt

Then on Sunday, two 2pm kick-offs ended in draws as Burnley and Aston Villa finished 2-2, while Nottingham Forest against Newcastle was 1-1.

Then the final game on that day saw Arsenal escape with a 1-0 win at West Ham – to bolster their title hopes and worsen the relegation fears of their London rivals.

Daily Mail Sport expert LEWIS STEELE called three of those outcomes correctly this week, with TOM COLLOMOSSE topping our leaderboard with five.

JAMES SHARPE sits at the top of our fiercely competitive season chart with two gameweeks to play though, two points ahead of JACK GAUGHAN and seven ahead of NATHAN SALT.

Think you could call all seven games correctly this coming weekend? Come along and test your football brain. The selections for gameweek 32 of Predictor are now live.

This week’s games include Aston Villa’s Friday night clash with Liverpool at Villa Park (8pm), Manchester United’s clash with Nottingham Forest on Sunday (12.30pm) and Newcastle United vs West Ham later that day (5.30pm).

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.com/predictor.

Play on the web or on our app, whatever you like. Fancy yourself as the Predictor Supremo? Dive right in at dailymail.com/predictor.

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