1. 'Arsenal are one of the best teams'published at 14:54 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag on Arsenal: "We go in every game to win, not prepare for the next game. Of course it's in the back of my mind [FA Cup final] but I want to put out a team that is eager to win and we choose the best team for Sunday to win that game.

    "I don't take big risks with players now to win on Sunday, with the risk they drop out again but it's not such a different situation if you have a cup final.

    "Arsenal are one of the best teams or probably the best team, is it City or Arsenal? Very ball secure, very good structures. We know we have to play at our maximum levels to get a result but we are capable of it."

  2. 'He is desperate to play'published at 14:50 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag on Lisandro Martinez: "I just tried to explain, he is desperate to play. He misses it so much, the team missed him. He wants to play but he had three injuries across the season and now he is almost there, injury free, by the end of the healing process but now he has to get back into team training.

    "I will never gamble with a player, never. It's about them, their futures, it's most important about their careers and the club is the most important, but the safety, health of the player is high level."

    On Rashford: "Marcus Rashford trained this morning as well, we have to see how he has recovered from this, hopefully he makes the training tomorrow and then he's ready for Sunday."

    Marcus Rashford, Mason Mount and Aaron Wan-Bissaka in trainingImage source, Getty Images
  3. Mount ruled out of Sunday's matchpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    More from Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag on Mason Mount being ruled out of Sunday’s Premier League game with Arsenal.

    Mount has had a desperate run of injuries since his summer move from Chelsea.

    The 25-year-old has started only five Premier League games.

    “He is very unlucky,” said Ten Hag.

    “He is very robust. He only had a small issue at the end of his Chelsea career but apart from that he always played. It is very bad luck. We have really missed him.”

    Mason MountImage source, Getty Images
  4. McTominay back and other team newspublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag on team news: "I hope I have players, yeah. Players trained, tomorrow, this morning, Bruno was on the pitch and Scott McTominay was back on the pitch. Some players are returning but yesterday Mason Mount fell out, so he will not be available for Sunday."

    On whether anyone is out for the season: "Not in this moment, definitely, we have some doubts, some players are fighting to be available, they all try, they are all desperate to play. Yesterday, Lisandro Martinez came to me and wants to play on Sunday against Arsenal but he's not ready. There are more. Raphael Varane, Victor Lindelof. Luke Shaw had a setback in his process but there is still hope."

  5. Postpublished at 14:36 British Summer Time 10 May

    So that is Arsenal view of Sunday's big game at Old Trafford, what of the United camp?

    Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has already faced the media, here is what he had to say...

  6. 'Arsenal too strong' for Man Utdpublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Cesc Fabregas
    Former Spain midfielder on Planet Premier League podcast

    United at the moment are not at the level they were at in the past - I see Arsenal being too strong at the moment.

    Arsenal are confident and they have grown over the last year. I think Arsenal will win comfortably, but not easily because United is United and Old Trafford is Old Trafford.

    Listen to Plant Premier League podcast here.

  7. 'As an opponent they have been unbelievable'published at 14:32 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    A final word from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on trying to compete with Manchester City for the Premier League title: "We are in the journey to try to catch them. It makes you better always when someone challenges you to go further and further. The recent history of City has been of winning trophies. As an opponent they have been unbelievable over the last 15 years, but we want to change that. We are doing everything we can to improve [to challenge them] and are getting better and better. We have done very well this season and hope we can do the same [against Manchester United] on Sunday."

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

    Manchester City lift Premier League trophyImage source, Getty Images
  8. 'My brain takes me to a place where we are lifting the Premier League'published at 14:28 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Mikel Arteta was asked what he would do if he was offered a contract that ensured Arsenal would win the Premier League if they won their final two games: "I would take that pen and sign it. My brain always takes me to the place where we are lifting the Premier League. That is where my brain is at the moment. So I just follow my brain and my gut. This is how I feel and this is the way I want everybody to think and hopefully we can achieve it."

  9. Arteta 'very positive' kite flying will help Fulham against Man Citypublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Earlier, Pep Guardiola was asked about Fulham players flying a kite as a team bonding exercise before their match against Manchester City. Mikel Arteta has also been asked about it: "The power of team bonding nobody knows what is it, but sometimes you get some amazing results with it. I have been in teams where we have been struggling to win a game, and gone out for a meal or a night out and the next thing we have gone on an unbelievable run. I am very positive that that is what is going to happen to Fulham."

    On his best experience of team bonding as a player: "We have done trips with David Moyes [at Everton] - he used to take us on trips around the US - one of the best I ever had in my life."

  10. 'Jorginho contract was really easy decision'published at 14:19 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    More from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on Jorginho signing an new contract with the club: "I think there is no question about his contribution to the team - the way he feels about his team-mates, about the club, about the way we play. He is someone that makes everybody else better. That's his main quality.

    "He is still hungry, he wants to win, he wants to win with us. He's happy here, his family is happy so for us it was a really easy decision.

    "He is a very important player because of the way he communicates, his understanding, the way he coaches people is excellent. You need those types of players but on top of that, as a model, it is very difficult to find someone that is better than him."

    Jorginho signs contract extensionImage source, Getty Images
  11. 'We know our history' at Old Traffordpublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on facing Manchester United at Old Trafford: "Every game has a different context. We know our history [at Old Trafford] how we have done over there, so we are going to have to be at our best to win the game. We know what we need to do, but first we have to perform at a high level to deserve to win the match. That is where the focus is."

  12. Arteta on the 'clear situation' his side are inpublished at 14:08 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on what his side need to do and whether two more wins will be enough to beat Manchester City to the title: "It leaves us in a very clear situation. We have to focus and do what have to do to be in the best possible situation. That's what we are doing. We have to think that it is going to work and we can be better than our opponent and beat them. The final outcome might be something else, but that is not in our control."

  13. Arsenal doubts over Saka & Tomiyasupublished at 14:04 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that they have injury doubts over full-back Takehiro Tomiyasu and in-form winger Bukayo Saka.

    He said they would be assessed in a training session on Saturday and "we will have to wait and see".

    Bukayo Saka and Takehiro TomiyasuImage source, Getty Images
  14. Arteta faces the mediapublished at 14:02 British Summer Time 10 May

    Man Utd v Arsenal (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Mikel Arteta applauding fansImage source, Getty Images

    Guardiola's title-rival, Mikel Arteta, has also been speaking to the media ahead of Arsenal's trip to Manchester United this Sunday.

    He's been discussing injury concerns in his squad, the title race and their record at Old Trafford.

  15. 'Haaland loves to score goals'published at 13:55 British Summer Time 10 May

    Fulham v Manchester City (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester City

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, on Fulham players flying kites during training: "Are you sure?

    "They play again in front of their fans and they will do everything to beat us, but about that [flying kites] I don’t know what you're talking about."

    On Erling Haaland being angry at being substituted: "He loves to score goals and play like any other striker. His contributions when he arrived have been magnificent."

    On Rodri not being named in the Premier League team of the year: "The nominees deserve it. The winner of the trophy deserves it, the list is huge so everyone is important.

    "Rodri knows what we think about the importance of him and the extraordinary player he is.

    "He should not be worrying about that."

  16. 'I admire Silva a lot'published at 13:51 British Summer Time 10 May

    Fulham v Manchester City (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester City

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, on this being the tightest title race: "At the same stage as Liverpool those years."

    On no Champions League football being beneficial: "I would prefer to be in the semi-final of the Champions League, but congratulations to both teams."

    On Marco Silva: "Excellent. Not only this season, he was promoted with Fulham playing excellent football last season really well.

    "His defences are really good and I admire him a lot.

    "He had some problems at Everton, but at Fulham his impact is there."

    Guardiola and Marco SilvaImage source, Getty Images
  17. Sutton's Predictionpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 10 May

    Fulham v Man City (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Chris Sutton graphic - Serge Pizzorno pictured next to himImage source, BBC Sport

    Fulham have had a good season but their performances have maybe dropped off a bit in recent weeks, while Manchester City are hitting their best form.

    We know Marco Silva's side can be dangerous because they have taken four points off Arsenal, so this is still a tricky game for City - but they are so efficient that I cannot see them slipping up.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-3

    Serge's prediction: 0-3

  18. Beating Fulham is Pep's 'only concern'published at 13:43 British Summer Time 10 May

    Fulham v Manchester City (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester City

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, on supporting Man Utd when they play Arsenal: "I am a Man City fan and I will try to beat Fulham that is my only concern."

    On injuries: "Everything is fine."

    On Man City youth cup final game tonight: "This age is important, but this age it is not much.

    "Of course, they have to try to win but it is a process to learn and when you play these finals you have to learn."

    On Mateo Kovacic's form: "He played really well because he is not trying to play in the position of Ilkay Gundogan, but when he has played he plays in a certain way.

    "For example against Nottingham Forest he was massively important and changed the game – he is really good."

  19. Guardiola incoming...published at 13:38 British Summer Time 10 May

    Fulham v Manchester City (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Manchester City

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is speaking now - he has obviously been pressed about Saturday's game at Fulham, but also on the form of midfield lynchpin Rodri.

    The Spanish midfielder has not been nominated for the Premier League player of the season, but Guardiola says the player knows how much his club appreciate him.

    More to follow.