FRIDAY: Girls Aloud, Pyramid Stage, 16.45 - The biggest selling girl group of the 21st century may not be the first act that come to mind when Glastonbury is mentioned, after a three year hiatus, an afternoon set on the Pyramid could be the perfect way to celebrate their 10th anniversary.
FRIDAY: Ed Sheeran, Pyramid Stage 18.30 - The 21-year-old headlined the tiny BBC Introducing stage two years ago. Since then he has become a household name, meaning he is likely to be on many festival goers' wish lists for an early evening slot.
FRIDAY: Lana Del Ray, Other Stage 19.15 - 2012's most intriguing new artist would certainly bring something different to The Other Stage. An early evening slot showcasing her brand of moody pop could be just the ticket.
FRIDAY: Mumford and Sons, Pyramid Stage 20.00 - They capped off the success of debut album, 'Sigh No More', with a triumphant Other Stage set in 2011 (pictured). New album, 'Babel', has been one of the biggest sellers of 2012, meaning the Pyramid must be their next port of call.
FRIDAY: The Vaccines, Other Stage 20.30 - The West London four-piece played two sets on the Other Stage and John Peel stage in 2011. Since then their popularity has sky-rocketed- expect to see them much higher up the bill next year.
FRIDAY: Fleetwood Mac, Pyramid Stage 22.00- Emily Eavis says it would be "amazing" to have the Mac at Worthy Farm. Their reformation has been confirmed and Stevie Nicks says they'll be touring from next April - surely this one is a safe bet?
FRIDAY: Arcade Fire, Other Stage 22.30 - The Canadians haven't appeared at Glastonbury since 2007, when they graced the Other stage before Bjork's headline set (pictured). Six years on they may well feel it is time to come back and top the bill - especially with a new album planned for released in 2013.
FRIDAY: Jake Bugg, John Peel Stage headliner 23.00 - The 18-year-old singer-songwriter has just shot straight to the top of the album chart with his debut release. He'll also be learning from the best when he goes out on tour with Noel Gallagher. So the Nottingham-born teenager must be at the top of organisers' list to headline a tent renowned for championing new music.
SATURDAY: Two Door Cinema Club, Pyramid Stage 16:45 - The Northern Irish band drew in a huge crowd last time around and with a new album and new material, a late afternoon slot would suit them perfectly. They love a good festival and we expect to see them on the bill somewhere at least!
SATURDAY: Kanye West, Pyramid Stage 18:00 - Glastonbury has a tendency to have a rapper on the bill and Kanye West would be perfect. He has not performed at the festival before and in 2011 Michael Eavis said; "We were hoping to get Kanye West but he's doing other stuff" so hopefully this time his schedule will allow it.
SATURDAY: Bloc Party, Other Stage 19:30 - Kele and co are back together and after some time apart new album 'Four' shows they have not lost anything. With some huge live shows coming up in 2013, a good slot on The Other Stage is quite a realistic idea.
SATURDAY: Biffy Clyro, Pyramid Stage 20:15 - Who better to warm the crowd up than Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro?! The artwork for forthcoming double album 'Opposites' was unveiled last week and these 3 (normally shirtless) boys really know how to work a festival crowd like they did in 2011 (pictured).
SATURDAY: The xx, Other Stage 21:00 - After a memorable performance of 'You Got the Love' with the lovely Florence in 2010, the Londoners went away to produce their brilliant second album, Coexist. With minimal festival shows this year, a fitting return to Somerset is on the cards.
SATURDAY: Muse, Pyramid Stage 22:15 - The all-conquering trio from Devon topped a Gigwise poll of who fans most want to see headline next year's Glastonbury. With new album The 2nd Law just released and a tour in progress the timing seems right too...
SATURDAY: Daft Punk, Other Stage 22:30 - An online source has made claims that Thomas Bangalter and Guy Manuel de Homem Christo are set to tour in 2013, naming Glastonbury as one of several planned festival dates. With a new album reportedly dropping in March 2013, we can only hope this is the case!
SATURDAY: Skrillex, East Dance 23:30 - The Dubstep/Drumstep/StepStep (whatever you want to call it) producer has risen in popularity over the last few years and a late night slot at Glastonbury's largest dance tent would cap it all off.
SUNDAY: The Beach Boys, Pyramid Stage 16.30 - The surf-pop legends have reunited and are touring again. There is history with the band and this particular slot as frontman, Brian Wilson, took care of the Sunday afternoon 'legends slot' in 2005. Next year could easily see Wilson return to the Pyramid, but this time with the full Beach Boys line-up.
SUNDAY: Kylie Minogue, Pyramid Stage 18.15 - Let's face it Kylie is pop royalty. After being forced to cancel her Sunday night performance in 2005, it could well be time for her to finally make her Worthy farm debut.
SUNDAY: Plan B, Other Stage 19:00 - Ben Drew found massive success with his second album The Defamation of Strickland Banks but has since gone away to produce a film/CD double in the form of Ill Manors. With a return to the live scene, expect The Sweeney star to bring his new music to the Glastonbury stage.
SUNDAY: The Black Keys, Pyramid Stage 20.15 - Since The Black Keys last played a modest set on the John Peel Stage in 2010, they have gone well and truly stratospheric. After triumphant performances at this year's Reading and Leeds festivals, expect to see the Ohio duo much higher up on next year's Glastonbury bill.
SUNDAY: Jack White, Other Stage 20:30 - Now in what capacity the former White Stripes man appears we wouldn't like to hazard a guess! Jack has been a pretty regular feature at Glastonbury appearing at all but one since 2004 and with his first solo album Blunderbuss behind him we could see a solo show from him at the 2013 event.
SUNDAY: Alt-J, The Park 21:30 - The favourites for the Mercury Prize, Alt-J have got critics and music lovers in a frenzy this year off the back of their debut album An Awesome Wave. A slot on an outside stage where the likes of Radiohead and Pulp played in 2011 would cap a brilliant debut album year for the band.
SUNDAY: Florence The Machine, The Other Stage 21:45 - Now if all goes as expected and The Rolling Stones do headline Glastonbury 2013, it has to be on the Sunday night so we are giving the thankless task of competing to Florence. The redhead singer has played the festival before and is a crowd pleaser who has earned her spot at the top of festival bills.
SUNDAY: The Rolling Stones, Pyramid Stage 22.00 - It seems we're unable to mention next year's festival without someone throwing The Stones into the mixer. Emily Eavis says organisers are 'doing all they can' to book them. With the announcement of two London gigs last week, surely their 50th anniversary celebrations wouldn't be complete without their first ever Glastonbury performance.