Taking us on in the latest round of Premier League predictions is Will Irvine - Liverpool fan and vocalist of alternative quartet DAYTIME TV.
During the 2025/26 Premier League season, each gameweek will see the team at Sport Playlists predict the results of every fixture against one of our artists. Correctly predicting a result will score three points, while correctly predicting the result and scoreline of a game will score five points.
Last week’s predicting artist The Pale White predicted one result and two correct scorelines in GW333, netting them a score of 13 points.
Standings After GW33
- Embrace – 20 points
- Sport Playlists (Average) – 18 points
- Swim Deep – 17 points
- The Florentinas – 15 points
- Maddox Jones – 14 points
- The Pale White – 13 Points
- Rosellas – 9 points
- Stanleys – 3 points
Premier League GW34 predictions
Sunderland v Nottingham Forest
Friday’s evening kick off sees Regis Le Bris’ side aiming to stay in the chasing pack for a spot in Europe next season, with the visitors looking to continue putting distance between them and the bottom four after last weekend’s win against Burnley.
Will: Sunderland 3-2 Forest
Sport Playlists: Sunderland 2-2 Forest
Fulham v Aston Villa
Villa head to Craven Cottage in Saturday’s lunchtime clash having won two of their last three top flight games and gunning for a place in the Champions League next season. The home side will be hoping to avoid a repeat of last September’s 3-1 loss at Villa Park earlier in the season.
Will: Fulham 0-2 Villa
Sport Playlists: Fulham 1-2 Villa
Liverpool v Crystal Palace
Arne Slot’s side will look to carry the momentum of last weekend’s Merseyside derby win when they host a Palace side firmly rooted in the mid-table pack heading into the final four games of their season.
Will: Liverpool 2-1 Palace
Sport Playlists: Liverpool 2-0 Palace
West Ham United v Everton
With only two points separating them from Spurs in the final relegation spot heading into Saturday afternoon, the Hammers will be hoping to pick up a positive result on home turf against the Toffees, who are searching for their first win since before the spring international break.
Will: West Ham 1-0 Everton
Sport Playlists: West Ham 0-2 Everton
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur
After having a first league victory of 2026 snatched from them late on at home to Brighton, Spurs will be hoping to begin righting the ship under Roberto De Zerbi against the league’s bottom side, now playing only for pride after their relegation to the EFL Championship was confirmed on Monday evening.
Will: Wolves 1-0 Spurs
Sport Playlists: Wolves 0-1 Spurs
Arsenal v Newcastle United
With Man City in FA Cup action this weekend, Mikel Arteta and the Gunners have the chance to return to the top of the Premier League in Saturday’s late kick off. They host a Newcastle outfit looking to put a stop to their run of three defeats in a row.
Will: Arsenal 2-2 Newcastle
Sport Playlists: Arsenal 3-1 Newcastle
Manchester United v Brentford
Michael Carrick’s Reds will be looking to maintain their hold on 3rd place in the league on Monday night against a Bees in the hunt for a spot in Europe next season. The Londoners picked up a resounding 3-1 win when the sides last met in September.
Will: Man Utd 1-2 Brentford
Sport Playlists: Man Utd 1-1 Brentford
Bonus Predictions: FA Cup Semi-Finals
Manchester City v Southampton
The first of the weekend’s Cup ties at Wembley Stadium pits last season’s runners-up against the only non-Premier League side in the final four, who have reached this stage of the competition 50 years on from lifting the trophy for the first and only time in 1976.
Will: Man City 1-1 Southampton (Southampton to win on penalties)
Sport Playlists: Man City 3-0 Southampton
Chelsea v Leeds United
An all-Premier League tie for Sunday’s Semi-Final will mark the start of Callum McFarlane’s second spell in charge as interim Blues boss, following Liam Rosenior’s sacking on Wednesday. Their Yorkshire opponents will be looking to reach the final for the first time since 1973.
Will: Chelsea 2-2 Leeds (Leeds to win on penalties)
Sport Playlists: Chelsea 2-1 Leeds
About: DAYTIME TV
Formed in 2020 and spread between Scotland, the Midlands and South England, DAYTIME TV have built a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting emerging acts, sharing stages with You Me At Six, Twin Atlantic and Two Door Cinema Club, and delivering standout performances at BST Hyde Park and Mad Cool Festival.
Last month saw the band return with, ‘PAUSE’, their first new music in two years and debut release since signing tto Marshall Records. The track marks a definitive shift for the band, fusing their signature arena-ready ambition with a darker, electronic pulse and builds on the momentum of a year spent in creative seclusion.
While other members of the band support different teams, Edinburgh-based Will is a passionate fan of the red side of Merseyside. You can listen to to ‘PAUSE’ on the Liverpool Official playlist on Spotify.
How did you come to support your club and what are your favourite memories from your time as a fan?
Will: I started watching Liverpool games with my cousin on a trip when I was about 12. First few years I was in and out but now I’m fully locked in for the wild rollercoaster that is being a Liverpool fan. We can be the best team in the world and then look totally lost, all within a week. I think the uncertainty keeps me gripped; It’s like a bad movie and it makes the good moments so much sweeter.
Favourite memory has to be when we played a show in Liverpool on a matchday for the title run in. The team were away at Chelsea I think, but we went big in one of the supporters bars in the city centre and made about 400 new friends. Liverpool won and then we smashed the show. Dreamy day. We put Steve Gerrard on the guestlist but he never showed!
Who have been your favourite five players for the club?
Will: Can I say Kolo Toure five times? Ok fine: Stevie G, Andy Robertson, Roberto Firmino, Dominik Szoboszlai and Toure.
What are your thoughts on how the 2025/26 season has gone for your club?
Will: It’s not been ideal. With the tragedy of Diogo Jota’s passing and then a massive overhaul of players, we’ve just never got going. Losing a great friend and energy like that is something that takes years to come to terms with. Piling straight into a Premier League season after something like that is wild but the show must go on.
If we can finish with Champions League football next year, I think we can call that a success in the circumstances. I’m excited to see how we look next season after Isak, Wirtz etc. are more bedded in. We’ll be back for sure.
What’s going on for you as an artist at the moment?
Will: We’ve just brought out our new single ‘Pause’ after signing to Marshall Records which is all super exciting. We want to push the boundaries of what a “guitar band” can be and stay as unique and true to ourselves as possible.
The reactions from the first few shows back have been immense and we’re buzzing to release more of the stuff we’ve been working on very soon and take the music to the people. If you haven’t heard ‘Pause’, go give it a spin.
