1. 'Henderson has always had our confidence'published at 15:44 British Summer Time 3 May

    Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Mon, 20:00 BST)

    Crystal Palace

    A final word from Oliver Glasner on Crystal Palace's former Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson: "It was difficult for him because when we arrived, just one game before it was the decision that Sam Johnstone was the starting goalkeeper. He took it very professionally.

    "He always had our confidence. He does an excellent job for us, big saves. He did an outstanding job for us at Liverpool with some great saves."

    Dean HendersonImage source, Getty Images
  2. 'The players look ready'published at 15:43 British Summer Time 3 May

    Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Mon, 20:00 BST)

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner on his side's four-match unbeaten run: "We hope that we can keep this momentum. It is up to us how we work during the week.

    "The players could relax for four days and yesterday we start preparing. They look ready, I could see how focused they are in training.

    "We’re four games unbeaten and the goal is staying unbeaten until the end of season."

    On facing Manchester United: "I expect a lot of quality. Players quality and coaching quality. Erik ten Hag did a fantastic job at Ajax. Last year they (United) won a cup. Great manager, great team. They suffered from many injuries this season but they still have a lot of offensive quality. With respect but we go for the win."

  3. 'Every game is an audition'published at 15:40 British Summer Time 3 May

    Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Mon, 20:00 BST)

    Crystal Palace

    Eberechi EzeImage source, Getty Images

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner on whether his side facing Manchester United is an audition for players such as Eberechi Eze, Michael Olise and Marc Guehi, who have been linked with a move to Old Trafford: "I also read that almost the whole squad of Manchester United is available, so maybe we can get 10 from them. Every game is an audition for the players and us as a team."

    On the future of Marc Guehi and other star players: "I'm always optimistic as all these players have contracts with Crystal Palace. It is May and many situations can change.

    "Nothing is 100% but he’s under contract, he’s a good player, he’s our captain so I'm very positive and confident that he plays for Crystal Palace. "

    On whether Guehi and Eze will be fit enough to face United: "If everything continues as we expect, both will be in the squad."

  4. Ten Hag criticism nothing to do with me - Glasnerpublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 3 May

    Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Mon, 20:00 BST)

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner on criticism received by Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag: "I didn't criticise Erik ten Hag. I have enough to do so I can't read what's written about Ten Hag, Klopp, Emery at Villa, about the Wolves coach.

    "I don't care about it, it’s nothing to do with me.

    "I think its part of the game and part of the times we are living."

    On threats posed by Manchester United: "Yes, definitely, they have a lot of quality in offence. In every team there are weaknesses. For us it is to control their strengths but also use their weaknesses but what also fits to our strengths.

    "We kept the last three teams in single figures of shots against us and this is how we want to play."

  5. 'We are a team'published at 15:33 British Summer Time 3 May

    Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Mon, 20:00 BST)

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner on his relationship with Crystal Palace's owners: "One of the owners I met the first time. It's important to get each other known. It's the same when we are talking about a team. We are a team, we are a Crystal Palace team.

    "It is important to not only be watching the basketball, having a dinner together, not just about squid or football but issues we all have. It had very good momentum and very good possibility so we took the chance to go there."

  6. Glasner wants to stay unbeaten until end of seasonpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 3 May

    Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Mon, 20:00 BST)

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter

    Oliver Glasner was in an upbeat mood during his press conference at Crystal Palace's training ground.

    Palace head into the match against Manchester United on a four-match unbeaten run.

    Glasner travelled to USA with chairman Steve Parish to meet up with co-owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer.

    He tried to play down the amount of planning they did for next season and said it was more to create relationships and watch the basketball as Harris and Blitzer are co-owners of the Philadelphia 76ers.

    Glasner gave his players time off and is hoping that they can carry their momentum into the Monday's game against Manchester United.

    "They look ready, I could see how focused they are in training," he said.

    "We’re four games unbeaten and the goal is staying unbeaten until the end of season."

  7. Nothing confirmed - Slot on Liverpool switchpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 3 May

    Arne SlotImage source, Getty Images

    Feyenoord boss Arne Slot has been speaking in his press conference today ahead of his side's fixture against PEC Zwolle on Sunday.

    Asked about whether a move to replace Jurgen Klopp at Anfield has been finalised, Slot responded: "We haven't confirmed anything yet. As long as we haven't confirmed anything yet I don't think it is honest to the club where I am working now or the club I could go to [Liverpool] to talk about that. I'm more than willing to answer any questions if the official announcement will be made. I have all the confidence that that will happen, but until now it hasn't been confirmed officially yet."

  8. 'I have a great hunger'published at 15:16 British Summer Time 3 May

    Chelsea v West Ham (Sun, 14:00 BST)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on if he still has the hunger to take the club forward: "Absolutely - football hunger. I'm nearly a bit embarrassed to be asked that question, for you because I'm a football nut. I love my football, go to games, love it, really do. I have got a great hunger."

    On if he will be at West Ham next season: "I said to everybody that we will make a decision at the end of the season."

    David MoyesImage source, Getty Images
  9. Who will qualify for Europe?published at 15:15 British Summer Time 3 May

    Just a reminder that the top four in the Premier League will qualify for next season's Champions League, with the fifth-placed team going into the Europa League.

    If Manchester United win the FA Cup, they will go into the Europa League. If Manchester City win the FA Cup, the sixth-placed team in the Premier League will go into the Europa League.

    The next team that has not qualified for Europe will be in the Europa Conference League play-offs - so that will be either sixth or seventh place.

  10. 'We are in a good league position'published at 15:12 British Summer Time 3 May

    Chelsea v West Ham (Sun, 14:00 BST)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on how far his team have come since winning the reverse fixture in August: "It was a brilliant start to the season for us, beating Chelsea. We won at Brighton as well. It was a brilliant start and got us off in a good way especially after losing Declan [Rice to Arsenal].

    "If we could pick up another three points here it would be great. It's tight. We are in a good league position - we have been for most of the season.

    "We are going to have to win some of the remaining games to stay there or even jump up."

    BBC Sport has a dedicated Hammers page packed with news, analysis and fan views - get it here

  11. 'This league is brutal'published at 15:11 British Summer Time 3 May

    Brentford v Fulham (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Brentford

    Brentford manager Thomas Frank on his side's performance this season: "It's fantastic that the expectations are rising, I think that it's always an indicator that you're doing something good. I think we always want more, we want to develop, we want to do better. But this league is brutal, it's the best in the world and with our budget, I think last year we had had the lowest budget and finished ninth, which shouldn't be possible.

    "This year it's still quite low and what I'm trying to say is if you're not top seven what you are is trying to fight somewhere between eight, nine and 17, but in a not good season when you are hit by injuries you do the minimal, which is to stay in the league."

  12. 'Big compliment'published at 15:07 British Summer Time 3 May

    Chelsea v West Ham (Sun, 14:00 BST)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on whether this weekend's match against Chelsea is almost a European play-off given the state of the table: "You're talking about Chelsea who, let us be fair, have been European champions, have won trophies, many many more than we have - we've won one last year.

    "It's actually a big compliment to say we are challenging to be a team going for Europe. Obviously, it's not the Champions League, I wish it was, but it says a lot that that is the situation."

    Top of the tableImage source, .
  13. We don't want any distractions - Moyespublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 3 May

    Chelsea v West Ham (Sun, 14:00 BST)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on why Tim Steidten will keep his distance from the first team: "Absolutely [to keep players and staff focused on games ahead] we don't want any distractions. We will keep our eye on the ball.

    "Tim has got his job to do and I have got my job to do. We've got three games to go so we want to keep focused on those games."

    Tim Steidten and David MoyesImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 3 May

    OK, let's move on with some more Premier League managers.

    We will be hearing from Crystal Palace, Brighton, Fulham, Brentford and Aston Villa.

    But next up will be West Ham's David Moyes on why the club's technical director Tim Steidten has been asked to stay away from first-team training...

  15. 'More of a hindrance than help' - why Clattenburg left Forest rolepublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 3 May

    In case you missed it, former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has left his role with Nottingham Forest, saying his position has "become more of a hindrance than help" to the club.

    Clattenburg began working with the relegation-threatened Premier League club as a referee analyst in February.

    He has been involved in high-profile incidents following refereeing decisions in Forest matches, including after defeat by Liverpool in March and a loss to Everton last month.

    Clattenburg said his role has caused "unintended friction between Forest and other participants".

    "It has also led to the unmerited targeting of me, personally, by certain participants and pundits," he said.

    Read more on this story here.

    Mark ClattenburgImage source, Getty Images
  16. 'Odegaard will have big experiences in the next month'published at 14:49 British Summer Time 3 May

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    OK, just one final word from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on captain Martin Odegaard and his character off the pitch: "I've said many times he's a great character, great person to be around and represents the values of our club. He's going to have some big experiences in the next month."

    On Odegaard maturing while at the club: "When you mature, you mature in everything, personally, professionally. He's been our captain for a while and he is very respected."

    Martin OdegaardImage source, Getty Images
  17. 'It is not ideal' - O'Neil on touchline ban at Man Citypublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 3 May

    Man City v Wolves (Sat 17:30 BST)

    Wolverhampton Wanderers

    A final word from Wolves boss Gary O'Neil on serving a one-match touchline ban at Manchester City: "It will have an impact, of course, but there are things in place. I am in the changing room with the players doing all of the pre-match prep, and at half-time and at full-time. I will be in communication with the bench, have a decent view tactically of the game from where I am sat.

    "Of course, it is not ideal, if it was ideal we would do it every week. But no problem. The coaching staff are equally aware of what we are trying to do tomorrow and me being higher up will allow me to get a different view on things and I can get some messages down."

    Gary O'NeilImage source, Getty Images
  18. Decision on Raya to be made when season ends - Artetapublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 3 May

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on whether the club will sign goalkeeper David Raya permanently this summer: "Those conversations are for the end of the season, we will have to see where we are. We have been really happy with his performances."

  19. 'We don't know about Timber until we throw him in'published at 14:41 British Summer Time 3 May

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Jurrien Timber training at ArsenalImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on whether Jurrien Timber can play a big role in the final three games of the season: "We never know that until we throw him in. It's tricky. He's missed eight months, only played 150 minutes for the under-21s. We'll have to try and nail that position."

  20. 'We will see if we can cause an upset'published at 14:38 British Summer Time 3 May

    Man City v Wolves (Sat 17:30 BST)

    Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Wolves players celebrate beating Manchester CityImage source, Getty Images

    Wolves boss Gary O'Neil on the challenge of trying to do the double over Manchester City: "In the first game we were at home, which makes it easier. They were missing a couple of players. I think everybody is pretty aware of how good they are in the run-in as well so I would expect tomorrow to be a much more difficult test than the one we faced back in the early part of the season.

    "Obviously, it is at the Etihad. The title is on the line for them. They probably don't feel like they can make a slip. I would have thought with Arsenal breathing down their necks they will expect to need maximum points from the games they have got left to get it done.

    "We go there trying to give everything we can. Try and be as close to perfect as we can and see if we can cause an upset. Three points would be massive to us."