Prediction time

As if taking on the world number one Novak Djokovic was not enough to quench Andy Murray's competitive thirst, the Scot has set his sights ontop tipster Jamie Redknapp. Murray stepped up to the challenge of proving he has the football brain to match his tennis IQ by giving us his predictions for this weekend's FA Cup action. Having slogged it out for nearly five hours against Djokovic, Murray will be looking to bounce back by trouncing the former England international. We'll be handing out three points for correct scores or correct first scorers with a point for backing the right team to win, or draw, or if their first goalscorer prediction nets anytime. Anyway, let the tip-off begin. You can check out all of Jamie Redknapp's Red Hot tips at Sky Bet here. The world number four is expecting comfortable progression for capital-based trio Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal, whilst backing Liverpool to come out on top of their greatly-anticipated tie with Manchester United. Redknapp, meanwhile is expecting a draw at Anfield with Arsenal also being held by Aston Villa, while backing Tottenham and Chelsea to progress. The duo have gone for similar scores in Watford versus Tottenham, with the Scot backing Spurs to win 3-1 with Emmanuel Adebayor to score first, while Jamie expects a 2-1 win for his father's side and Jermain Defoe to break the deadlock. In Saturday's early clash between QPR and Chelsea, Murray is going for a 3-1 win for the Blues and backing Fernando Torres to rediscover his form and open the scoring, while Redknapp has gone 1-0 in the favour of Andres Villas-Boas' men with Juan Mata to net first, which is a 6/1 punt. However, at Anfield opinions are divided with Murray going with a 2-1 comeback victory for the Reds with Nani the first goalscorer, while Redknapp favours a 1-1 draw. In Sunday's Emirates clash, the British number one has shrugged off any degree of objectivity by backing Arsenal to romp to a 4-0 victory with Robin van Persie netting first - worth adding that he's also expecting a hat-trick from the Dutch ace. Redknapp is anticipating a far closer affair, going 1-1 with Gabriel Agbonlahor netting first against the Gunners, which is available as a 55/1 scorecast.Watford 1 Tottenham 3 - Emmanuel Adebayor Everton 2 Fulham 1 - Tim Cahill QPR 1 Chelsea 3 - Fernando Torres Liverpool 2 Man United 1 - Nani Brighton 2 Newcastle 2 - Leon Best Sunderland 3 Middlesbrough 1 - James McLean Arsenal 4 Aston Villa 0 - Robin van PersieWatford 1 Tottenahm 2 - Jermain Defoe Everton 1 Fulham 1 - Clint Dempsey QPR 0 Chelsea 1 - Juan Mata Liverpool 1 Manchester United 1 Brighton 2 Newcastle 1 - Craig Mackail-Smith Sunderland 2 Middlesborough 1 - Stephane Sessegnon Arsenal 1 Aston Villa 1 - Gabriel Agbonlahor