SUNDAY: David John is going for goals when Newcastle host Tottenham. Check out his in-depth preview.
Both teams to score in Newcastle v Tottenham
TITLE: Matt Brocklebank's outright preview went live on Monday - he's sweet on Manchester City's chances. Check out his preview.
GOLDEN BOOT: Ben Coley looked at the Golden Boot market where Manchester City are once again in focus. Check out his preview here.
RELEGATION: David John isn't convinced that Watford manager Marco Silva can save the Hornets from relegation. Check out his preview.
SPECIALS: Andy Schooler has trawled the Premier League specials markets and unearths five selections.
Check out his preview.
Sadio Mane to score more than 11+ Premier League goals (1/3)
Bournemouth to finish with more than 43.5 points (10/11)
Everton to finish seventh (15/8)
Leroy Sane to be named PFA Young Player of the Year (9/1)
Click here to read our comprehensive guide to each club for the new season - including the major ins and outs.
Below is an at-a-glance guide to the selections we've provided for each and every team.
AFC Bournemouth: Jermain Defoe to be top Bournemouth scorer (8/11)
Arsenal: Tottenham to finish above Gunners (4/5)
Brighton: To finish bottom of the Premier League (9/2)
Burnley: To be bottom of the table on Christmas Day (6/1)
Chelsea: Eden Hazard to be top Chelsea scorer (3/1)
Crystal Palace: Wilfried Zaha to be top Palace scorer (7/1)
Everton: To finish top without the big six (6/4)
Huddersfield: To be Premier League's lowest scorers (3/1)
Leicester: To win 47.5+ Premier League points (5/6)
Liverpool:
Manchester City:
Manchester United: Paul Pogba to score ten or more Premier League goals (5/2)
Newcastle: Bournemouth to finish above Newcastle (4/7)
Southampton: Nathan Redmond to score ten or more Premier League goals (5/2)
Stoke: To finish bottom of the Midlands Group (with Leicester and West Brom) 11/8
Swansea: Tammy Abraham to be Swansea's top goalscorer (6/5)
Tottenham: Spurs to win Premier League (8/1)
Watford: To be relegated (15/8)
West Brom: Tony Pulis to be next manager to leave (11/1)
West Ham: To finish in top half of the table (5/4)