
BBC pundit Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests.
For this weekend's games, he takes on rapper Songer, who is a Chelsea fan.
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
Cole Palmer is back at Etihad Stadium with Chelsea but it might be asking too much for him to have the same impact against his old club as when they drew 4-4 with Manchester City at Stamford Bridge and he stuck away an injury-time penalty.
I think Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola made a mistake letting Palmer leave, but this game is only going to end one way - a Chelsea defeat.
City are just too good. They have got so many good players and more to come off the bench. Jack Grealish's injury against FC Copenhagen was a blow but they had Jeremy Doku to come on, who is a nightmare to play against.
Chelsea gave it a real go in that draw in November, but the defending champions have gone up a notch or two since then, while Mauricio Pochettino's side keep going up and down.
Songer's prediction: 2-2
There will be goals, although not as many as last time. Over the past couple of years at Chelsea, it has felt like we make it hard for ourselves against the smaller teams but, against the bigger teams, we are actually not too bad. So, we will be up for it.
I am not delusional but I will be positive and I am going to say we will get a draw. For a wildcard, I reckon there is going to be a red card in the game as well.
Songer on which Chelsea players have impressed him this season: Palmer and Enzo Fernandez are a given. I love Enzo and he is the player that I have zero worries about. He will turn into one of the best midfielders in the world, if he is not one already, but it is hard playing in such a chaotic side at the moment.
I am a big fan of Noni Madueke too, because he is bold and takes risks. It does not always work out but he is a gambler and I like that.
Conor Gallagher is a must-keep too, especially with not all of our signings working out. If we sold him, I think there would be a really negative reaction from the fans. He has come through from the youth team, which is important, but he is also exactly the type of player we need at the moment.
If we sell him, all that would happen is we would have to buy another player like him, only one not as good as him. Gallagher is flying at the moment but, even if he does not have the best game, he never stops trying. You can see he cares and I think it would be carnage if we let him leave. I would be gutted.
Read all of Sutton's predictions for this weekend's games
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