See what the former Everton and Spurs striker thinks ahead of the second round of Premier League matches

Another round of Premier League matches is upon us, and this week former Leicester City, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and England striker Gary Lineker has given his Matchweek predictions.

There are some exciting matches this weekend as Manchester City host Spurs while champions Liverpool travel to Newcastle United on Monday night.

Lineker thinks there will be goals in both matches, as he's predicted a 2-2 draw between Man City and Spurs, while he believes Liverpool will edge Newcastle in a five-goal thriller.

Watch the video above to see what Lineker thinks will happen in each fixture, and his reasons why. Then use our predictor tool to see if you can beat him!

Gary Lineker's Matchweek 2 predictions

Man City v Spurs: Draw
"This is a bit heart and head, I would love to see Spurs get three points there but I can't let my head take over completely so I'll go 2-2."

AFC Bournemouth v Wolves: Bournemouth win
"Bournemouth have lost their defenders, Wolves have lost their best players. I'm going 1-0 home win for Bournemouth."

Brentford v Aston Villa: Villa win
"Brentford have lost their manager, lost some of their best players. Villa haven't done much in the transfer window, but they've kept most of their players. I'm going 2-0 Villa."

Burnley v Sunderland: Burnley win
"Two promoted teams of course, I think it's going to be difficult for both these teams but Burnley are difficult to score against. I'm going 1-0 Burnley."

Arsenal v Leeds: Arsenal win
"Tough one for them [Leeds] at Arsenal. I'm going 3-1 Arsenal."

Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest: Palace win
"Forest were so good last season, as were Palace. I'm going with Palace's momentum. Palace 2-1."

Everton v Brighton: Everton win
"Everton, great second half of the season, new stadium and I'm going to get them to pull through at the new stadium 1-0."

Fulham v Man Utd: Draw
"I think all of us are wondering what Man Utd are going to be like this season. Fulham pretty consistent mid-table side the last couple of years. I'm going 1-1."

Newcastle v Liverpool: Liverpool win
"Do I upset Alan Shearer? Or do I not upset Alan Shearer? I think I'm going to upset him! All the turmoil around the club with [Alexander] Isak is going to have a knock-on effect, however good they did last season. I think there will be goals, 3-2 Liverpool."