Arsenal, Chelsea or Man Utd? Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher disagree over Premier League 2019-20 prediction

Alex Young @alexwsyoung20 August 2019

Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have made their predictions for the new Premier League season, with fourth spot a sticking point.

Last summer, the Sky Sports pundits correctly predicted that Manchester City would win the title, with Liverpool and Tottenham finishing in the top four.

But that's where their good judgement stopped, with Manchester United tipped for Champions League qualification, Everton to finish in the top six and David Silva to be crowned Player of the Year.

Neville and Carragher are back at it again and expect City to win a third straight league title with Liverpool and Spurs to finish in the top four.

Carragher is backing Arsenal to claim the final Champions League qualification spot, while Neville continues to show loyalty to United.

Everton are again tipped to challenge for the top six after finishing 12 points off the pace last season, while Harry Kane and Sergio Aguero are predicted to top the scoring charts.

They also agree that Kevin De Bruyne will be Player of the Year after an injury-hit campaign during 2018/19.

Carragher is expecting big things from Everton signing Moise Kean, while Neville plumps for James Maddison as his young talent to keep an eye on.

Paul Pogba is Neville's 'one to watch', with Chelsea youngster Mason Mount being Carragher's pick.

Here are Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher's predictions in full...

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