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Manchester City can reclaim the Premier League top spot with a win over Burnley on Wednesday. Burnley, struggling to avoid relegation, still has a mathematical chance of survival.
Manchester City will top the Premier League for the first time since 21 August if they beat Burnley on Wednesday - but will the struggling Clarets still save themselves from relegation?
"Mark Chapman was telling me on the Monday Night Club that Burnley are not mathematically down yet," said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton.
"I know Artemis II has just been around the moon but if there is anyone in the universe who thinks Burnley are staying up, I've not met them."
There are three midweek Premier League games this week, and all of them have been moved forward because of the clubs involved in this weekend's FA Cup semi-finals.
Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against AI, BBC Sport readers and a variety of guests.
His guest for all of this weekend's games, Race Across the World: The Detour podcast host Alfie Watts, has also given his scores for these midweek matches.
Do you agree with their predictions? You can make your own below.
The most popular scoreline selected for each game is used in the scoreboards and tables at the bottom of this page.
A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth 10 points. The exact score earns 40 points.
Chris Sutton was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan.
The AI predictions were generated using Microsoft Copilot Chat - we simply asked the tool to 'predict this week's Premier League scores'.
The last time Chelsea lost five consecutive league games without scoring was 1912, when the Titanic sank.
Their season under Liam Rosenior is heading the same way, but it could still be salvaged despite their rotten form.
After losing four in a row, a top-five finish looks unlikely now - but sixth place would get them in the Champions League if Aston Villa finish in the top five and win the Europa League.
They are in the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend too. Rosenior says he feels "100% support" from the club's owners but you can't get away from the fact there are lots of doubts about his future.
If Manchester City beats Burnley, they will top the Premier League for the first time since August 21.
Burnley is not mathematically down yet, but their chances of avoiding relegation are considered very slim.
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This is a huge end to the season for them and there is unrest everywhere - the fans protested about the owners before their defeat by Manchester United on Saturday, because they don't want a youth-development model - they want to be competing again, and winning things.
So they are under pressure and Brighton have their sights set on the top six too - they will go above Chelsea if they win this game, and with three wins and a draw from their past four matches, they are on a much better run.
The Seagulls beat them at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season, with a couple of late goals from Danny Welbeck after Chelsea's Trevoh Chalobah was sent off.
I have just got a feeling it could be a similar story this time, and Brighton are definitely going to get something.
It's hard to make a case for Rosenior's side to win it, other than to think that they have got so much quality in their team that they are going to improve and break this cycle eventually.
I think Chelsea will score this time, but I don't see them keeping a clean sheet.
Sutton's prediction: 1-1
Alfie's prediction: 0-2
AI's prediction: 2-1
If sixth place does get you in the Champions League then Bournemouth are in with a great shout - they are in brilliant form.
The Cherries have just announced that Marco Rose will be their manager next season, but Andoni Iraola seems to be signing off in style.
Leeds are in decent shape too, after back-to-back wins over Manchester United and Wolves.
They are not mathematically safe yet but they soon will be, because they have been phenomenal when I've watched them recently. They are so well organised and their system works - there is a lovely balance to their team and they have got a goal or two in them.
Eli Junior Kroupi's stoppage-time goal denied Leeds a win at Elland Road in September, but at that stage of the season Leeds had a habit of fading late in games - not any more.
Their previous away performance, for their win at Old Trafford, was absolutely outstanding and I can see them giving Bournemouth a good game.
The Cherries are playing with lots of confidence too, however, and they have not lost in the league since the start of January. I am going with them to nick this one, and leave Leeds with a little bit more work to do.
This will be close
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
Alfie's prediction: 3-1
AI's prediction: 2-1
I completely understood City's celebrations at full-time on Sunday.
Arsenal are their main rivals, there is a lot of needle between the two sides - like Erling Haaland and Gabriel for example - and they had just beaten them in a must-win game in the title race.
Now Pep Guardiola's side will be fully focused on getting the win they need here - and I don't just think City will win at Burnley, I think they will win well.
I know the Clarets went ahead against Nottingham Forest on Sunday but they ended up losing that one heavily.
I can see a similar scoreline here. You just feel like City's tails will be up - they have got some tough games ahead, but this should be comfortable for them.
Burnley will battle and they will give it a go but with what is at stake for City, and the quality they have in the final third, I am thinking they can boost their goal difference as well as collecting the three points.
Sutton's prediction: 0-4
Alfie's prediction: 0-3
AI's prediction: 0-3
Virgil van Dijk's 100th-minute winner for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby proved pivotal in week 33.
If that game had finished 1-1, as Chris had predicted, he would have taken another weekly win and stretched his lead at the top of the predictions table. Instead it was the BBC readers who edged a tight week.
"I was at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday as well," Sutton said. "I couldn't believe it."
Chris ended up with six correct results and no exact scores from the 10 games for a total of 60 points.
AI - which had gone for Liverpool to win 2-1 - got four correct results and that one exact score, for a tally of 70 points.
The collective efforts of the BBC readers saw you lot get five correct results and one exact score - Manchester City's 2-1 win over Arsenal - leaving you on 80 points.
Chris, AI and the readers all went for the same result, a 1-1 draw, in Monday's game between Crystal Palace and West Ham, which meant Chris and AI already knew they could not take the weekly win before that final game was played.
Sutton's guests, boxer Molly McCann and Boo Radley's frontman Dr Simon 'Sice' Rowbottom could still have nicked the victory if Palace had won either 2-0 (Molly's prediction) or 2-1 (Sice) but the result was a 0-0 draw.
That meant McCann and Rowbottom both ended up with four correct results with no exact scores, for a total of 40 points.