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  1. Bye for nowpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time

    Don't forget, with Manchester City hosting Wolves tonight at 20:00 BST, there's an early Fantasy Premier League deadline this week.

    Before you sort your team out, be sure to check out our FPL live for tips on gameweek 35.

    And do join us later for live text coverage on City's clash with Wolves, which will be another big game in the battle for a top-five finish and Champions League qualification.

  2. Man City looking to keep pace in Champions League racepublished at 15:24 British Summer Time

    Man City v Wolves (20:00 BST)

    Karan Vinod
    BBC Sport Journalist

    Manchester City take on Wolves at Etihad Stadium tonight with the Champions League qualification race becoming increasingly more tense and complicated.

    City are currently fourth in the Premier League with 61 points - one point behind third-placed Newcastle.

    But Chelsea are only a point behind Pep Guardiola's side in fifth, which this season will be the final league place that secures a Champions League spot, with Nottingham Forest a point behind them in sixth.

    Guardiola will be looking to cement Champions League football for next season.Image source, Getty Images
  3. Summerville expected to return for pre-seasonpublished at 15:21 British Summer Time

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

    West Ham United

    West Ham boss Graham Potter has given a timeframe for Crysencio Summerville's return after the winger had successful hamstring surgery:

    "It's been a complicated one with him. The target would be the first few weeks of pre-season."

  4. 'It would be surprising if I wasn't upset'published at 15:15 British Summer Time

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

    West Ham United

    Over at West Ham, manager Graham Potter was asked about last week's news conference, where he was "upset" after conceding two late goals to lose at Brighton:

    "As you can see, I'm better now. It would be surprising if I wasn't upset after how the game had unfolded. It's about accepting the human being that we all are and moving forward.

    "As you get older, I care less about what you guys (the media) think.

    "I'm happy to be myself - if myself is being annoyed after we've conceded two goals in three minutes, I'm damned if I do and I'm damned if I don't.

    "My reaction was a human reaction. I would be surprised if there's many football managers that gave a different reaction to what I had."

  5. Spurs likely to make changespublished at 15:11 British Summer Time

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

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou on whether there will be a lot of changes for Sunday's game: "Yeah, it's likely. I think it's important for us because it's a quick turn-around and we've had issues this year. At the same time it goes to show how important it is that the players that are playing are ready to go.

    "We'll make changes to make sure we put in a strong performance because we're disappointed about last week [against Liverpool] and also to give some players a rest and get others up to speed because who knows what we're going to need for next Thursday [at Bodo/Glimt]."

  6. 'Spurs' fans made a massive difference'published at 15:07 British Summer Time

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

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Wolves boss Vitor Pereira may be a regular down at his local but Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou said he'd be wary of doing the same down Tottenham High Road.

    "I'd have to be careful what pub I walked in to, at the moment," he said. "But our fans were brilliant last night and throughout the whole European campaign.

    "It does make a massive difference, I don't think that early goal was by accident. They could feel the energy in the stadium."

  7. BBC Sport go to the pub with Wolves boss Pereirapublished at 15:03 British Summer Time

    Man City v Wolves (20:00 BST)

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Wolves, unlike Manchester City, are not playing for much anymore this season. They have safely secured another season in the Premier League under the tutelage of Vitor Pereira.

    We caught up with the Portuguese boss in a pub in Shropshire to discuss his journey as a manager, personal loss and of course how he resurrected a team that was embroiled in a relegation battle.

    You can read the full interview here.

    Media caption,

    Wolves boss Vitor Pereira: points then pints

  8. 'Probably too quick for DCL to return'published at 14:57 British Summer Time

    Everton v Ipswich (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Everton

    Everton boss David Moyes has been asked whether fans can expect to see striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin feature against relegated Ipswich Town on Saturday.

    "I'm hoping to have him around, he's trained this week," says Moyes.

    "In truth, it's probably too quick to put him back in and even minutes is a bit worrying.

    "I think I want to get him back involved, we only have three or four weeks to go."

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin down injuredImage source, Getty Images
  9. Glasner has 'all players fit' ahead of Forest clashpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time

    Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest (Mon, 20:00 BST)

    Crystal Palace

    A quick update from FA Cup finalists Crystal Palace.

    Manager Oliver Glasner says that he has all his players available for team selection ahead of their match at home to Nottingham Forest on Monday night.

    "All players are still fit, no problems," Glasner says.

    "All players take part in the training sessions, and this is how we want to end the season."

  10. 'We were dreaming of being in this position two years ago'published at 14:50 British Summer Time

    Aston Villa v Fulham (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Aston Villa

    Aston Villa will be hoping to put pressure on the sides above them as the race for Champions League football reaches its climax.

    With their game the early kick off on Saturday, they could move level on points with Chelsea and Nottingham Forest, in fifth and sixth, with a win.

    "Every match is [a must win]. We need to be consistent," said Unai Emery.

    "Our position in the Premier League [is something] we were dreaming of two years ago. We were always ambitious to be in Europe and play [in the] Conference League, Europa League and the Champions League and tomorrow we have to focus.

    "Two years ago we finished the season so strong and were playing more matches. Last year we finished tired [after securing Champions League football]."

  11. Emery 'hopeful' Rashford could play again this seasonpublished at 14:47 British Summer Time

    Aston Villa v Fulham (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Aston Villa

    It was reported at the end of April that on-loan Aston Villa forward Marcus Rashford was expected to miss the rest of the season with a hamstring injury.

    But Unai Emery has given a fresh update on Rashford's situation ahead of his side's game against Fulham:

    "For tomorrow he is not available but he is working to comeback as soon as possible.

    "But [it will still be] weeks until he is available. Hopefully he will play with us [for] one or two matches [before the end of the season].

    Marcus RashfordImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time

    There's plenty of other team news updates coming in.

    First, here's Unai Emery's full quotes regarding Marcus Rashford, who the Aston Villa boss says he hopes to see on the pitch again before the end of the season.

  13. Rice was 'unbelievable signing'published at 14:42 British Summer Time

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (Sat, 17:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Lastly from Mikel Arteta, a few words on Declan Rice, who could make his 100th appearance for Arsenal this weekend:

    "He has shown consistency in the way he has performed and adapted to the team and to the club. An unbelievable signing."

  14. Arteta still 'proud' under circumstancespublished at 14:40 British Summer Time

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (Sat, 17:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal, of course, have that huge Champions League semi-final in Paris to come next week.

    Mikel Arteta was asked about how proud he is of what Arsenal have already achieved this season, despite their injury issues: "I was very shocked just before the game at PSG at home.

    "I saw Takehiro Tomiyasu, Riccardo Calafiori, Thomas Partey, Kai Havertz, Gabriel, Gabriel Jesus and Jorginho all together in the dressing room.

    "That could have been a starting line up and we don’t have them and we haven’t for months. No one is talking about it in the building but that’s happening.

    "I am proud of them."

  15. 'We haven’t achieved what we wanted'published at 14:36 British Summer Time

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (Sat, 17:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Faced with a question based on calculations by Opta's Supercomputer, which gives Arsenal a 99.6% chance of a top five Premier League finish,Mikel Arteta said: "The message is very clear. We have to earn the right to win the game tomorrow and be better than Bournemouth.

    "The only thing we can control is our performances and emotional state. We haven’t achieved what we wanted.

    "I will use this [time] to congratulate Liverpool with the manner they have done it. They have shown consistency and they deserved to win it.

    "As a club in the last 10, 15 years, they have been there competing and winning those big trophies. They did it because they did a lot of things very well so they are deserved champions."

  16. Liverpool title win hurt 'big time in my tummy'published at 14:33 British Summer Time

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (Sat, 17:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    On whether confirmation of Liverpool's title win has hurt, Mikel Arteta said: "Big time. In my tummy. But I understand that it is a team that have been a lot more consistent.

    "It is not that simplistic [that it was meant to be Arsenal's year].

    "We have so much to play for still in Champions League and Premier League and our focus is there.

    "At the end of the season we have many weeks to reflect."

  17. get involved

    Get Involved - your outlandish end of season predictionspublished at 14:31 British Summer Time

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    Outlandish prediction. West Ham to win a game !!!

    Clive, long suffering West Ham fan

    #bbcfootball. Outlandish? Spurs to win another match this season.

    Mike, Spurs fan

    Draw confirmed at London Stadium on Sunday.

  18. Arteta updates on Calafiori, Jorginho & Havertzpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time

    Arsenal v Bournemouth (Sat, 17:30 BST)

    Arsenal

    Here's Mikel Arteta's full quotes on his latest team news, with those updates on Riccardo Calafiori, Jorginho and Kai Havertz.

    "I will assess how the squad is tomorrow and see who I have available to start and as subs."

    He confirmed Riccardo Calafiori remains unavailable for Saturday's game and so do Jorginho and Kai Havertz.

    He would not say what Jorginho's injury is but said it has been "more complicated than expected" and added: "Thankfully he is fine and recovering well. Hopefully if things go well in the next week or so he will integrate into the team for the last few games."

    On Havertz: "I think so [could return before end of season]. If everything goes the way it is at the moment then he will have a chance."