Postpublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 5 April
Who do you think will make the European places?
Here is a reminder of the top half of the table...
Recap Friday’s Premier League news conferences:
Manchester City – Ederson ‘much better’ but De Bruyne and Haaland doubts
Arsenal – Arteta praises De Zerbi and Brighton’s ‘attractive’ style of play
Aston Villa – Ramsey ruled out for the season but Watkins could return
Tottenham – Champions League qualification ‘not at forefront’ of Postecoglou’s mind
More team news – Michael Olise, Hwang Hee-chan, Cameron Archer, Taiwo Awoniyi, Evan Ferguson and Reece Burke
Ben Collins, Craig Nelson and Charlotte Coates
Who do you think will make the European places?
Here is a reminder of the top half of the table...
Tottenham v Nottm Forest (Sun, 18:00 BST)
Tottenham Hotspur
Ange Postecoglou on whether Aston Villa are Tottenham's main rivals for Champions League qualification:
"The position and points tally would suggest that," said the Spurs boss, with Aston Villa in fourth, two points and one place better off than Tottenham having played a game more.
"But as I said many times, it's not something that is at the forefront of my mind. What is important to me is how we are playing and to finish the season strongly - wherever that takes us that takes us.
"I'm not looking at other clubs' results on the weekend to see whether we can get into fourth position. I just don't think that is where we are as a team. We have to focus on ourselves and if we finish fourth or whatever then great.
"We are getting to the latter part of the season now - we have eight games to go and Villa have got seven. Everyone is fighting for something - it's a good time of the year to be involved."
Tottenham v Nottm Forest (Sun, 18:00 BST)
Tottenham Hotspur
Back to Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou, who has been discussing the developing partnership between forwards Brennan Johnson, Timo Werner and Son Hueng-min: "That has been developing well. You try and feed back information to the players but it is up to them to take that on board and put it into action. It helps when they get rewards for it. Certainly Brennan and Timo have scored or assisted over the last four or five weeks, which is great."
On Johnson's improved goal return, after scoring four goals in his last nine games for Tottenham: "We've made him more lethal. He's found a bit of confidence and consistency and understanding of the way we play. We bought him very much as a young player with an eye of knowing that what he does this year, there's more in him."
Crystal Palace v Man City (Sat, 12:30 BST)
Crystal Palace
Since being appointed manager, Oliver Glasner led Crystal Palace to one victory, two draws and two defeats.
The Austrian said he is not happy with the points they've picked up so far, despite sitting in 14th place, eight points clear of the relegation zone.
"No I'm not happy with the points we have," he said. "We should have more points. I don't look back as we can't change the results, I look forward.
"We want the injured players back. If you have seven or eight players on your injury list it is not easy for everybody in the team."
Crystal Palace v Man City (Sat, 12:30 BST)
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace are one of the sides to have taken points from Manchester City this season.
Manager Oliver Glasner told BBC Sport that he looks forward to trying to take more from the title holders tomorrow.
"I like these games because it challenges you," said the Palace boss.
"We were sitting together on Wednesday with our analysts and they showed us many clips and then we were talking and discussing about what we can do and what fits to our players.
"We cannot say that we want to play like Liverpool or Arsenal or Wolverhampton, we want to play like Crystal Palace.
"We said ok, we think this can work but we have to prove it tomorrow.
"They have maybe the best manager in the world and they prepare for every situation in the world - it's not too easy to find weaknesses but we think we have found one or two situations that happened let's say more often and can also fit to us and we want to use, but we have to prove it tomorrow."
Crystal Palace v Man City (Sat, 12:30 BST)
Crystal Palace
Good news for Crystal Palace fans, manager Oliver Glasner has said that winger Michael Olise is back available to his team but can play a maximum of 20 minutes.
"All the players who were in the squad the last game are fit," Glasner said. "Michael Olise is coming back into the squad. We spoke with the medical team and they advised us for 15 to 20 minutes. He is ready. It gives us one more option at the end of the game and we’re happy that he’s back again."
On how Olise has trained: "He showed his individual quality in possession, his dribbling and finishing are great. He was out for eight weeks and for the fourth time this season. He was more in rehab than on the pitch. We'll give him the time to find his best performance and his quality. Therefore he needs minutes, he needs rhythm, he needs training. I don't expect him to be at the best level after eight or nine weeks of injury. We hope that it's still a tight game at the end then maybe he can have one or two decisive situations to decide the game for us."
Crystal Palace v Man City (Sat, 12:30 BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
It was a low-key press conference at Manchester City this lunchtime.
Even some City staff wondered what questions Pep Guardiola was likely to be asked given the main focus has to be next week's Champions League quarter-final first leg with Real Madrid.
In the end, apart from the injury situation, I settled on the tricky position City find themselves in.
Despite taking 33 points from their last 13 games, City still need Liverpool to drop points in at least two of their remaining eight games given they are currently behind on goal difference.
Guardiola knows he can do nothing about that. 'Control the controlables' is the phrase.
"I hope they will (drop points) but we cannot control it," he said. "It doesn't solve the problem if we don't do our job. We have to win the eight games left and wait."
Sheffield United v Chelsea (Sun, 17:30 BST)
Sheffield United
More from boss Chris Wilder on the fitness problems in his Sheffield United squad: "It's difficult because I don't think we're at the level that we should be. Late goals have been a problem all season. It was a difficult start to the season because of the timings. To change it midway through the season is really difficult, especially when you're in a three-game week.
"Physically, it blinds every other league in the world. I think the only thing close to it is the Bundesliga. We aren't making tactical substitutions, we aren't bringing on experienced players who can change the game - we're making physical changes. It's a circle that keeps revolving and keeps going."
Sheffield United v Chelsea (Sun, 17:30 BST)
Sheffield United
Sheffield United may be bottom of the Premier League table but boss Chris Wilder insists he has no problem motivating himself: "I've had to do it since I was a 16-year-old lad. There's people around, the coaching staff stick together. I've got a very experienced and talented coaching staff. It's not easy, we'd rather be winning games."
Wolves v West Ham (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Wolves
Finally, here's Wolves boss Gary O'Neil on the return of striker Matheus Cunha as a substitute in Tuesday's 1-1 draw at Burnley: "He feels great, the scans look very good now. I like him but I'm not just going to take his word that he's ready.
"We've put him through his paces. He's been out for a while but he caused Burnley problems when we put it into him."
Wolves v West Ham (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Wolves
More from Gary O'Neil on spending two-and-a-half years as a player with West Ham: "I had to change how I went about playing. It was a tough spell when your career is threatened at a young age. [I have] fond memories. I signed there and we had an uplift in form. I had a bad injury and we went down [from the Premier League in 2011], but we bounced back [with promotion].
"It's a really special football club. They've spent a lot of money but they've spent it well. David Moyes has done a fantastic job to get those points on the board."
Wolves v West Ham (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Wolves
Now here's manager Gary O'Neil, whose Wolves side are 11th and only dropped into the bottom half after Chelsea's dramatic win over Manchester United on Thursday: "There's been a lot of hard work gone into this to get us into this position. It will take a lot of hard work still. We are really pleased with our position.
On Saturday's game: "It's a home game after two tough away games. West Ham have got most of their players back now. To make it three points at home tomorrow will be big for us.
"It's more adapting to the issues we have really. We've got some right and some wrong. We've had another few days working on our game plan. I spoke to the boys after the Burnley game about the feeling you get when you win and we're desperate for that."
Fulham v Newcastle (Sat, 15:00 GMT)
Fulham
Fulham boss Marco Silva said his side are still hungry to finish as high as possible despite their current safe, mid-table position.
He said: "We have ambition and we want to climb the table, 100% sure. We have seven games to fight for the three points."
Fulham v Newcastle (Sat, 15:00 GMT)
Fulham
Fulham boss Marco Silva on the form of 22-year-old Brazilian forward Rodrigo Muniz, who has scored eight in his last nine games: "We all think the skill and talent is there to keep developing as a football player. There's much more to come from him."
Fulham v Newcastle (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Fulham
Fulham boss Marco Silva on Tuesday's disappointing 3-1 defeat at Nottingham Forest: "It was a bad night for us, but we can't change that. It's a moment for us to remind ourselves what we are capable of doing when we're at our best level."
Fulham v Newcastle (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Fulham
In the meantime, here's Fulham boss Marco Silva on Saturday's opponents Newcastle: "They've prepared their team for the Champions League, and when you prepare for the Champions League, you know what that means. They have a lot of quality."
Newcastle are hoping to clinch European qualification again this season as the Magpies are eighth in the Premier League, five points ahead of Fulham, who are 13th.
Wolves v West Ham (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Wolves
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil has confirmed defender Craig Dawson and striker Hwang Hee-chan could be in tomorrow's squad if they both come through today's training session.
More from the Wolves manager coming up.
Aston Villa v Brentford (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Aston Villa
Ollie Watkins and Emiliano Martinez will be in Aston Villa's squad for Saturday's game, although boss Unai Emery will not know what part they will be able to play until the morning of the game.
Watkins came off in the win over Wolves with a hamstring injury and missed Wednesday's 4-1 defeat at Manchester City, with goalkeeper Martinez a late absentee after illness.
Emery said: "Emi and Ollie, they are included in the squad for tomorrow. Tomorrow we will know if they are available."
There is bad news for Jacob Ramsey, though, with the midfielder out for the rest of the season with a toe injury.
Sheffield United v Chelsea (Sun, 17:30 BST)
Sheffield United
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder also gave an injury update: "Gus [Hamer] is getting checked over, hopefully he’ll be OK.
"Getting Cameron Archer back is good news, a positive one for us.”
Sheffield United v Chelsea (Sun, 17:30 BST)
Sheffield United
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder is hopeful ahead of Chelsea's visit to Bramall Lane: "We’re hopeful that we can take a lot from these last three games, especially our last home performance, and get something from the game. And if we do, then we’re going to have to do a lot of things right.”