Were you able to beat our expert in Daily Mail Sport's much-loved Predictor challenge in gameweek 13 of the Premier League?
EXPERT PREDICTIONS
Daily Mail Sport expert Kieran Gill scored a respectable three points
Man City vs Leeds – HOME - 1 pt
Everton vs Newcastle – DRAW - 0 pts
Tottenham vs Fulham – HOME - 0 pts
Crystal Palace vs Man Utd – HOME - 0 pts
Aston Villa vs Wolves – HOME - 1 pt
West Ham vs Liverpool – AWAY - 1 pt
Chelsea vs Arsenal – HOME - 0 pts
Chelsea outlined their title credentials with a 1-1 draw against Arsenal despite playing more than half the match without Moises Caicedo, who had been sent off.
The Predictor weekend started with Manchester City's 3-2 win over Leeds, an outcome many likely would have seen coming.
Then it was onto the Saturday evening football, with Newcastle claiming a 4-1 win at Everton - their first away victory on English soil this season - while Fulham pinched a 2-1 at Tottenham.
On Sunday, Manchester United got back to winning ways as they came from behind to beat Crystal Palace 2-1.
Across London, Liverpool put an end to a three-game losing run with a 2-0 win at West Ham, while in the Midlands, Aston Villa beat Wolves 1-0.
Just five people across the nation correctly predicted all seven outcomes, out of thousands of people who tried their hand. People just can't get enough of the Daily Mail's hit game.
Tom Collomosse was the cream of the crop among Daily Mail Sport's experts, scoring four points in a strong outing.
The pack behind him was hotly contested, with Lewis Steele, James Sharpe, Nathan Salt, and Kieran Gill all bagging themselves three points.
James Sharpe and Jack Gaughan are neck and neck at the top of our overall experts' table, though the former, our West Ham writer, pips the Manchester City scribe with a favourable margin.
Think you can beat them? Come along and test your football brains. Predictor returns this weekend (skipping the midweek fixtures) and Aston Villa vs Arsenal will be the first game you're asked to call.
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