Premier League matchweek 8 predictions: Liverpool will brush aside Manchester City

SSC Napoli v FC Liverpool - UEFA Champions League Group CMohamed Salah, Joe Gomez and Virgil Van Dijk of Liverpool at San Paolo Stadium in Naples, Italy on October 3, 2018. (Photo by Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
SSC Napoli v FC Liverpool - UEFA Champions League Group CMohamed Salah, Joe Gomez and Virgil Van Dijk of Liverpool at San Paolo Stadium in Naples, Italy on October 3, 2018. (Photo by Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via Getty Images) /
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1st October 2018, Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, England; EPL Premier League football, Bournemouth versus Crystal Palace; teammates celebrate with Patrick van Aanholt of Crystal Palace after scoring their first goal in the 55th minute 1-1 (photo by Simon West/Action Plus via Getty Images)
1st October 2018, Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, England; EPL Premier League football, Bournemouth versus Crystal Palace; teammates celebrate with Patrick van Aanholt of Crystal Palace after scoring their first goal in the 55th minute 1-1 (photo by Simon West/Action Plus via Getty Images) /

Crystal Palace vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

Kian Long: CRY 0-0 WOL

Wolves have been amazing, Crystal Palace have been average. You should know what that means in the Premier League by now, a boring 0-0 draw. Yawn.

Matt English: CRY 1-2 WOL

Wolves are looking strong this season and are getting the results they need. Palace is tough at home, but Zaha can only do so much for his team.

Atharva Khadilkar: CRY 0-1 WOL

Wolves could spring yet another three points by narrowly beating Palace at their own patch. A goal from Matt Doherty is my unlikely prediction in a 1-0 win for the visitors.

Tushar Bahl: CRY 0-2 WOL

Wolves have made an impressive start to life in the Premier League and while Crystal Palace are always a tricky side to face at the Selhurst Park, Wolves have enough quality in their squad to get the three points.

Reyhan Nath: CRY 0-1 WOL

Crystal Palace have under-performed so far, while Wolves have exceeded everyone’s expectations. However, both sides have been pretty poor in the goal-scoring department, so you can save your popcorn for another game, unless you want to wake up with your head in a bucket and a mess on the floor. I expect nothing but a snooze fest, but Wolves should nick a result judging by their overall form so far.

Shawn Ivan D’souza: CRY 1-0 WOL

Expect a pretty boring affair with a Zaha winner to save people’s Fantasy Leagues this weekend.

Karl Harrington: CRY 1-1 WOL

Tough one to call. I’m on the fence. Palace have under-performed so far while Wolves have consistently raised their game. May just level out here.

Ryan Wrenn: CRY 0-2 WOL

Patterns are beginning to emerge in the Premier League eight weeks in, and it looks like Wolves are slated to be the best team outside of the top six. They should be able to slide past Palace with ease.