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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NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 29: Jamie Vardy of Leicester City (l) celebrates after scoring the first goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Leicester City at St. James Park on September 29, 2018 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 29: Jamie Vardy of Leicester City (l) celebrates after scoring the first goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Leicester City at St. James Park on September 29, 2018 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) /

Leicester City vs Everton

Kian Long: LEI 4-2 EVE

Leicester have been pretty impressive so far, while Everton are inconsistent. I expect a high-scoring match, with the attack-driven football they both play, but the Foxes will make King Power a fortress. Sorry, Everton.

Matt English: LEI 2-2 EVE

Vardy is heating up and looking to spark his team back to life. Everton are still capable of some great football, so a point away would not be out of the question.

Atharva Khadilkar: LEI 3-1 EVE

Leicester have been pretty good in front of goal while Everton are yet to show consistency and winning zest. Marco Silva’s side should comfortably get dispatched in a match where Vardy should probably shine.

Tushar Bahl: LEI 2-1 EVE

Leicester City are slowly but surely finding their feet under Claude Puel. They have made a decent start to the season and they will be confident of getting the three points at home against a very inconsistent Everton side

Reyhan Nath: LEI 3-2 EVE

Should comfortably be the second most exciting game this week.Both teams can score for fun on their day, but can also be equally leaky at the back. 3 of Leicester’s 4 wins so far have come at home – their one defeat coming at the hands of an in-form Liverpool side no less – while Everton haven’t won any of their 3 away games. Judging by that stat, the Foxes should be able to see this one through, but it’s bound to have plenty of end-to-end action.

Shawn Ivan D’souza: LEI 1-2 EVE

Everton seems to have lost their way after Richarlison got sent out. The Brazilian midfielder is back in the side and showing signs of previous form. The Foxes have looked good over the past weeks but could be short on quality when compared to their rivals this weekend.

Karl Harrington: LEI 2-1 EVE

Both of these sides would have viewed the other as competition for the last European place at the start of the campaign. It’s Leicester who sit in 7th at the moment while Everton have failed to titillate after another summer of big spending.

Ryan Wrenn: LEI 3-2 EVE

Everything went right for Everton against Fulham, and should Gylfi Sigurdsson sustain his form they should give Leicester a good game. Unfortunately for the Blues, Leicester might have the quality to sneak past here with a win.