“Berbatov’s predictions are nearly always correct.” Former Manchester United striker predicts Chelsea vs. Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal games

"Berbatov's predictions are nearly always correct." Former Manchester United striker predicts Chelsea vs. Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal games
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Dimitar Berbatov, a former Manchester United striker, has predicted the opening matchups for the 2023/2024 Premier League season.

"Berbatov's predictions are nearly always correct." Former Manchester United striker predicts Chelsea vs. Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal games

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Manchester City’s title defense begins on Friday night with a trip to Burnley.

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Arsenal will host Nottingham Forest in the early kick-off on Saturday.

Every fan and commentator is looking forward to Sunday’s heavyweight match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.

Berbatov spoke with BetFair about all ten games on Match Day 1.

Premier Soccer League, PSL, 2023/24 fixtures released, with Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns, Orlando Pirates, and others scheduled to compete

Burnley vs. Manchester City,” he stated of the top games. I believe the Premier League champions will recover and beat Burnley to kick off the season. 0-2 is the prediction.

“Arsenal versus Nottingham Forest.” I believe Arsenal will defeat Nottingham Forest. 3-1 is the prediction.

“Liverpool vs. Chelsea.” Liverpool is aware that they must improve on last season, but I believe Chelsea will surprise. The score is 2-1.

“Wolves vs. Manchester United.” I believe United will win this one. “The score is 2-0.”

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