Summary

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  • Arsenal win means Liverpool can't win title on Sunday

  • Trossard (2), Martinelli & Nwaneri score for Gunners as Davis dismissed

  • Neto scores late stunner as Chelsea come from behind to beat Fulham

  • Man Utd lose to Wolves - 20-year-old Fredricson makes debut

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  1. 'At the moment Wolves are the better team'published at 13:25 British Summer Time 20 April

    Man Utd v Wolves (14:00 BST)

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    Wolves have already beaten Manchester United once this season and, on current form, they are favourites this time too.

    Vitor Pereira's side are flying with four straight wins, and we know how inconsistent United are.

    I am going to give Bruno Fernandes a goal, because he has been one of the few United players who can hold their head up high with their performances this season, but at the moment Wolves look well-balanced, and they are the better team.

    United's whole campaign is still hanging on what happens in the Europa League and we will have to wait and see whether their incredible late comeback to beat Lyon on Thursday to reach the semi-finals changes anything about their awful Premier League form.

    I am sorry to say this but I am expecting their fans to have another miserable afternoon at Old Trafford, where they have already lost more league games (seven) than they have won (six) this season.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-3

  2. 'Palmer has been quiet'published at 13:22 British Summer Time 20 April

    Fulham v Chelsea (14:00 BST)

    Frank Sinclair
    Former Chelsea defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I'm a huge fan of Marco Silva at Fulham. When Fulham played Chelsea in their first game Chelsea were in their best form.

    I'm not confident Chelsea are going to get the result they're going to need. Cole Palmer has been quiet, they're struggling to get him into games.

    It's going to be a difficult game.

    Cole Palmer of Chelsea looks onImage source, Getty Images
  3. 'Gunners will have too much nous for Ipswich'published at 13:21 British Summer Time 20 April

    Ipswich v Arsenal (14:00 BST)

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    Arsenal will be on such a high after their Champions League win over Real Madrid.

    I am covering this game and the Gunners will still have too much nous for Ipswich.

    It probably summed up Ipswich's season that they went 2-0 up against Chelsea last time out and could not see out the win, but they deserve credit for giving it a good go.

    Ipswich were pretty stubborn when they lost 1-0 at Emirates Stadium in December and I am expecting them to show some resilience this time too, even if they end up with the same result.

    Sutton's prediction: 0-2

  4. Delap on bench with 'rib injury'published at 13:18 British Summer Time 20 April

    Ipswich v Arsenal (14:00 BST)

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter at Portman Road

    There was some surprise that Ipswich striker Liam Delap was on the bench for Kieran McKenna's side.

    However, the Ipswich manager has given an update and says that Delap is carrying an injury from a previous match.

    "He has a nasty rib injury from the Wolves game. He has done well to make himself available but still not playing free. He is manageable to come off the bench but not to start," McKenna said.

  5. Fredricson's rise to prominencepublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 20 April

    Man Utd v Wolves (14:00 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    Tyler Fredricson of Manchester United arrives ahead of a Premier League matchImage source, Getty Images

    Tyler Fredricson is a local lad from south Manchester, who would have been part of the club's 2022 FA Youth Cup victory were it not for the injury that ruled him out of the final after he featured in all the previous rounds.

    He was on the bench for the Champions League encounter with Real Sociedad in 2022 but Erik ten Hag opted against handing the youngster his debut.

    He featured in two EFL Trophy games earlier this season, including a 4-1 defeat at Huddersfield.

    It is fair to say this is a huge step up for the youngster.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:12 British Summer Time 20 April

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    On holiday in NYC. I've all my alerts set for the Arsenal game and the Liverpool game later. I hope the family fancy an early lunch so I can see some of the Liverpool match. Come on Ipswich!

    Johnny, Helen, Josh & Heather from County Armagh

  7. Huge progress for Wolves under Pereirapublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 20 April

    Man Utd v Wolves (14:00 BST)

    Vitor PereiraImage source, Getty Images

    Following their 2-0 win on Boxing Day, Wolves are aiming to complete their first league double over Manchester United since 1979-80.

    Victory for Wolves in this game would put them level on points with Manchester United in the Premier League table with 38 apiece.

    Ahead of Vitor Pereira’s first game in charge on 22 December, they trailed the Red Devils by 13 points.

    Wolves' progress under Pereira is further highlighted by the fact they have won their last four Premier League games, their best top-flight winning run since January 1972.

  8. James selection is a bit of a surprisepublished at 13:08 British Summer Time 20 April

    Fulham v Chelsea (14:00 BST)

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Reece James' presence in the line up is curious but also shows how important this match is for Chelsea.

    Manager Enzo Maresca has previously said that the captain can only play one game a week but here he is after facing Legia Warsaw in midweek.

    Simply, this is the best XI Fulham and Chelsea have to offer at this stage of the season when they are battling for European qualification.

    However, Fulham are rocked by the surprise absence of in-form striker Rodrigo Muniz but have a capable alternative in Raul Jimenez.

  9. Fredricson debut for Man Utd; Cunha back for Wolvespublished at 13:05 British Summer Time 20 April

    Man Utd v Wolves (14:00 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    Tyler Fredricson of Manchester United arrives in the dressing roomImage source, Getty Images

    Twenty-year-old Tyler Fredricson is handed his Manchester United debut and 18-year-old Harry Amass was also named in a starting line-up showing five changes to the side that beat Lyon so dramatically on Thursday.

    Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes were among those on the bench, with Luke Shaw ‘rested’ and missing out altogether.

    Striker Matheus Cunha is one of two changes for a Wolves side looking to win five consecutive top-flight matches for the first time since 1970. Santiago Bueno replaced Matt Doherty in defence.

  10. 'It will make the Premier League so exciting'published at 13:03 British Summer Time 20 April

    Ipswich v Arsenal (14:00 BST)

    Ellen White
    Former Manchester City striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    If Arsenal were to win the Champions League and get over that mental hurdle of winning something, Mikel Arteta would be immensely appreciated.

    Obviously, they have won the FA Cup and come close in the Premier League, but what they did against Real Madrid is one step closer in getting more players attracted to the club during the summer as well.

    It's an exciting time for them and I do hope they get over that hurdle, because it will make the Premier League so exciting next season.

  11. Can Palmer end his goal drought?published at 12:59 British Summer Time 20 April

    Fulham v Chelsea (14:00 BST)

    Cole PalmerImage source, Getty Images

    After about 18 months where it seemed he could do no wrong, Cole Palmer has now gone 15 games without a goal in all competitions.

    Chelsea could do with the attacking midfielder rediscovering his best form with the battle for the Champions League places really hotting up.

    I have a feeling today could be the day he ends his drought... mainly because, after keeping faith him for far longer than I should have, I finally transferred him out of my fantasy team this week. You're welcome, Cole...

  12. McKenna knows Ipswich going to go downpublished at 12:55 British Summer Time 20 April

    Ipswich v Arsenal (14:00 BST)

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter at Portman Road

    Head Coach Kieran McKenna of Ipswich Town during a Premier League matchImage source, Getty Images

    Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna is resigned to Ipswich being relegated this season.

    This is a quote from him in the matchday programme: "We know how the league table looks and that in all likelihood, we are going to fall short of our ambition at the end of the season."

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:53 British Summer Time 20 April

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    I know I shouldn’t say this as a Wolves fan, but c'mon Leicester. Beat Liverpool. Let’s keep this going! Nothing against Liverpool, but it would make the end of the season more interesting.

    Nick, Wolves fan

    Looking forward to an action packed Sunday full of goals, as a Villa fan I’ll be supporting Fulham today! After we dismantled Newcastle yesterday.

    Adam, Villa fan

  14. Team news - One change for Ipswich, three changes for Arsenalpublished at 12:52 British Summer Time 20 April

    Ipswich v Arsenal (14:00 BST)

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter at Portman Road

    Ipswich Town starting 11 graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    Just the one change for Ipswich with Greaves coming in for Burgess.

    Ipswich XI: Palmer, Johnson, Greaves, Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Davis, Cajuste, Morsy, Enciso, Clarke, Hirst

    Subs: Walton, Woolfenden, Chaplin, Taylor, Burgess, Delap, Luongo, Godfrey, Boniface

    Arsenal starting line-up graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta makes three changes from the team that beat Real Madrid in Bernabeu.

    Arsenal XI: Raya, White, Saliba, Kiwior, Zinchenko, Rice, Odegaard, Merino, Martinelli, Saka, Trossard

    Subs: Neto, Tierney, Partey, Timber, Sterling, Butler-Oyedeji, Henry-Francis, Lewis-Skelly, Nwaneri

  15. Reece James starts for Chelseapublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 20 April

    Fulham v Chelsea (14:00 BST)

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Chelsea starting 11 graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    Seven changes for Chelsea after the Conference League defeat as James surprisingly gets his second start in as many games - despite previously seeing his minutes managed due to his injury record.

    Chelsea XI: Sanchez, James, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Madueke, Palmer, Neto, Jackson

    Subs: Jorgensen, Tosin, Badiashile, Gusto, Acheampong, Lavia, Dewsbury-Hall, Sancho, George

    Fulham starting 11 graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    Striker Rodrigo Muniz is a surprise absence as Raul Jimenez leads the line for Fulham.

    Fulham XI: Leno, Tete, Anderson, Bassey, Robinson, Lukic, Berge, Pereira, Iwobi, Jimenez, Sessegnon

    Subs: Benda, Cuenca, Castagne, Reed, Cairney, Wilson, Adama, Willian, Vinicius

  16. Team news - Fredricson debut for Man Utdpublished at 12:48 British Summer Time 20 April

    Man Utd v Wolves (14:00 BST)

    Manchester United starting line-up graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    Five changes for Manchester United as 20-year-old Tyler Fredricson makes his debut in defence.

    Man Utd XI: Onana; Mazraoui, Lindelof, Fredricson; Dorgu, Eriksen, Ugarte, Amass; Garnacho, Mainoo; Hojlund.

    Subs: Heaton, Dalot, Evans, Yoro, Casemiro, Maguire, Fernandes, Mount, Obi.

    Wolves starting line-up graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    Matheus Cunha is back in the Wolves starting 11 for the first time since the start of March.

    Wolves XI: Sa, Semedo, Bueno, Agbadou, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Andre, J Gomes, Munetsi, Cunha, Strand Larsen.

    Subs: Bentley, Doherty, Djiga, Traore, Doyle, R Gomes, Sarabia, Forbs, Mane.

  17. A spring in their steppublished at 12:45 British Summer Time 20 April

    Man Utd v Wolves (14:00 BST)

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    I passed a lot of Manchester United fans who clearly had a spring in their step on my way to BBC Sport towers in Salford Quays this morning.

    The dramatic extra-time comeback against Lyon in midweek at Old Trafford will no doubt live long in the memory for United fans.

    However, those who left early to beat the traffic probably will stick around until the final whistle is blown today....

  18. Tune in!published at 12:39 British Summer Time 20 April

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    We have radio commentaries of every Premier League game today.

    On BBC Radio 5 Live Alistair Bruce-Ball and ex-Arsenal defender Matt Upson bring you coverage from Portman Road as Ipswich look for valuable points against Arsenal.

    On BBC Radio Sports Extra Maz Farookhi is alongside ex-Premier League defender Curtis Davies as Manchester United host Wolves.

    On the BBC Sport Website Mark Scott and Jen Beattie bring you coverage from Craven Cottage as Fulham take on Chelsea.

    You can listen to your selected radio commentary at the top of this page!

  19. A day of contrasting emotions?published at 12:37 British Summer Time 20 April

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    There could well be contrasting moods at the King Power Stadium this afternoon because if Leicester fail to beat Liverpool then they will be relegated to the Championship.

    If Wolves get a draw at Manchester United this afternoon then the Foxes will be all but down because of their vastly inferior goal difference.

  20. Coming uppublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 20 April

    Plenty of good games coming up today. Here's what's on the menu:

    14:00 BST

    Fulham v Chelsea

    Ipswich v Arsenal

    Man Utd v Wolves

    16:30 BST

    Leicester v Liverpool