As the battle for Premier League survival heads towards a dramatic climax, Davie Provan and Ray Wilkins offer their predictions on which sides are destined for relegation to the Championship. Newcastle, who suffered defeat in Rafa Benitezs first game in charge against Leicester on Monday Night Football, find themselves second bottom with nine matches remaining.Sunderland, who also have nine games left to play, and Norwich sit one point above Newcastle, while Aston Villa remain rooted to the bottom of the table, nine points off safety. So who will beat the drop? Provan and Wilkins gave us their predictions on Sky Sports News HQ...Sunderland Davie Provan believes Sunderland will beat Everton in their rearranged fixture Provan and Wilkins believe Sam Allardyces side will take a point from the Tyne-Wear derby on Sunday, a game shown live on Sky Sports, and follow that up with a home victory over West Brom to boost their survival hopes.But thats where things get nervy for the Black Cats as Provan believes they will win just once more before the end of the season. He predicts that win will come at home against Everton in a fixture that is yet to be rearranged due to the Toffees FA Cup progress. Newcastle Davie Provan sees just two more wins for Rafa Benitezs Newcastle Provan thinks Benitez will earn his first point as Newcastle boss in the Tyne-Wear derby, but the former Real Madrid boss will have to wait until his side to host Swansea at St James Park on April 16 for his first win in charge.In fact, Newcastle are tipped to win just twice under Benitez before the end of the season.Norwich City Ray Wilkins cannot see another Norwich win before the end of the season Wilkins cant see another victory for Norwich before the end of the campaign, with key home games against relegation rivals Newcastle and Sunderland tipped to end in draws.The former Chelsea assistant believes Norwich will pick up just three more points from their final eight games.Aston Villa Ray Wilkins thinks Newcastle will suffer defeat to Aston Villa on the penultimate weekend of the season Its an unforgiving fixture list for Villa, and Wilkins predicts defeats to come against Swansea, Manchester United, Chelsea, Watford and Arsenal.But they will earn their single victory on the penultimate weekend of the season, according to Wilkins, who fancies Remi Gardes side to dent Newcastles survival bid with a win against the Magpies at Villa Park.How will it finish? Ray Wilkins and Davie Provans combined predictions for the Premier League relegation battle If Wilkins and Provans predictions prove correct, Sunderland will finish three points clear of rivals Newcastle. Norwich will finish five points further back in 19th, with Aston Villa stranded another seven behind at the bottom. Also See: Positive signs for Rafa? The relegation run-in Carra on Toons lack of quality Live on Sky Fake Nike Shoes .J. Ellis have avoided arbitration, agreeing to a one-year contract. Fake Shoes Outlet . -- Stanley Johnson scored all 18 of his points in the second half, T. https://www.fakeshoesonline.com/ . The team said Saturday that the 36-year-old Robidas is expected to miss four to six months, jeopardizing his return this season. He was injured when he slid hard into the boards in the second period of a 2-1 shootout loss to Chicago on Friday. Fake Shoes Discount . -- Chicago manager Darold Butler has a message for the Windy City. Replica Shoes Online . -- LeBron James warned the Orlando Magic to stop double-teaming him and ignoring James Jones.LONDON -- Novak Djokovic beat Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (7) to reach the Wimbledon final for the third time in four years. The top-seeded Djokovic overcame the loss of five straight games in the second set, seized control with a more aggressive game and took advantage of a slew of double faults by Dimitrov -- including three in a row in the third game of the final sett and one in the final tiebreaker.dddddddddddd Djokovic, the 2011 champion and runner-up last year, advanced to his 14th Grand Slam final -- and 10th in his last 13 majors. He will face the winner of the other semifinal between seven-time champion Roger Federer and big-serving Canadian Milos Raonic. The 11th-seeded Dimitrov came in with a 10-match winning streak. ' ' '