Summary

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  • FT: Forest owner Marianakis on pitch after Forest lose lead to draw with Leicester

  • FT: Soucek and Bowen help West Ham beat Man Utd

  • FT: Eze brace gives Crystal Palace win at Tottenham

  • Liverpool v Arsenal kicks off at 16:30 BST

  • FT: Newcastle beat 10-man Chelsea to move third

  1. Changes at Spurs regardless of Europa League victorypublished at 11:44 British Summer Time 11 May

    Tottenham v Crystal Palace (14:15 BST)

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Ange PostecoglouImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham can salvage what has been a troublesome season with their first trophy since 2008 when they face Manchester United in the Europa League final on 21 May - yet in many ways reaching the showpiece game was immaterial for the club.

    Change will come at Tottenham regardless of their success in Europe, given Spurs are currently 16th in the Premier League, with some of those internal adjustments already taking shape.

    The most important decision will be the confirmation of head coach Ange Postecoglou's future.

    The Australian's job remains unsafe despite the achievement of leading his side to a continental final, where they will face fellow domestic strugglers United in Bilbao in their second European final in six years.

    There will be new faces in the boardroom too.

    Vinai Venkatesham, the former Arsenal chief executive, is joining the club before next season in the same position he vacated at Emirates Stadium.

    Similarly, a potential return of former managing director of football Fabio Paratici is an ongoing process.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:41 British Summer Time 11 May

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    Interesting team news from St James. No Trips, Willock or Joelinton but all three ‘wingers’ (Barnes, Murphy and Gordon) start? Are we going from 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1? Or is it to be five at the back with Murphy and Livramento as wingbacks? Blimey Eddie! I’m anxious enough already. Don’t do this to me!

    Richard, North Shields

    I have a feeling Howe might’ve gone three at the back but I really hope Livra is right back and Gordon is in the number ten position.

    Harry

  3. Sutton's predictionpublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 11 May

    Nottingham Forest v Leicester (14:15 BST)

    Sutton's predictions graphic

    I am at this game for BBC Radio 5 Live and it is a must-win for Nottingham Forest in the top-five race.

    The pressure is off Leicester because they are already down and they are probably still smiling after getting a rare win over Southampton last time out, when Jamie Vardy scored his 199th goal for the Foxes.

    I bet Vardy would dearly love to get goal number 200 against Forest's rivals before he leaves the club in the summer, and this game does have a whiff of being one where he has a say in keeping Forest out of the Champions League places

    Still, if both teams play anything like they have done all season then this is a Forest win, easily.

    Chris Wood scored twice in a 3-1 win at the King Power in October and although his goals have dried up a bit, I can see him getting back on the scoresheet here.

    The result is really all that matters for Forest, because they need to get to the last game of the season in touch with Chelsea before they meet in what might turn out to be a Champions League play-off.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-0

  4. 'Palmer was outstanding'published at 11:35 British Summer Time 11 May

    Newcastle v Chelsea (12:00 BST)

    Joe Cole
    Former Chelsea and England midfielder on TNT Sports

    Cole Palmer has worked hard and stuck to his guns when the goals weren't coming and last weekend against Liverpool, he was outstanding.

    When he's on his game, he's got a swagger about him. He's such a top, top player.

  5. Man Utd's record vs West Hampublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 11 May

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:15 BST)

    Bruno Fernandes and GarnachoImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United are unbeaten in their past 16 Premier League home games against West Ham and have won each of the last four without conceding.

    That said, the Hammers have won three of their past four league matches versus today's opponents, as many victories as in their previous 28 (D6, L19).

    Graham Potter's team are looking to complete a first league double in this fixture since 2006-07 and end a run of eight league games without a win in the process.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 11 May

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    Newcastle v Chelsea draw, Forest win and Arsenal defeat would keep the interest in the run-in.

    Donald, Belfast

  7. Isak to continue good run against Chelsea?published at 11:26 British Summer Time 11 May

    Newcastle v Chelsea (12:00 BST)

    Alexander IsakImage source, Getty Images

    Alexander Isak is enjoying another fantastic season for Newcastle.

    He has scored 23 goals in the Premier League this season and he enjoys playing against Chelsea, too...

    The Sweden striker is aiming to score for a fourth consecutive league game against the Blues.

  8. Amorim - Man Utd deserve criticismpublished at 11:21 British Summer Time 11 May

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:15 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim accepts his side deserves criticism for the way they season has ended up.

    United take on West Ham today.

    The Hammers are one of the two teams behind them who have not been relegated. If the visitors win today, United could end the day in 17th spot.

    Amorim makes no apology for his decision to prioritise the Europa League now United have booked a final clash with Tottenham in Bilbao on 21 May.

    But he knows the impact it makes on Premier League form will draw complaints from the likes of former United skipper Roy Keane.

    "I don't have anything to say about the criticism, because we deserve it," says Amorim.

    "If we cannot accept everything in this kind of season, I think we are in the wrong business.

    "I fully acknowledge that - and I agree with all the critics.

    "But in this moment I think it's really clear. We have to be smart and we have to take a risk.

    "I'm going to try to save all the players, because it's really important for us to win the final."

  9. Wharton has 90% chance of making FA Cup finalpublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 11 May

    Tottenham v Crystal Palace (14:15 BST)

    Adam WhartonImage source, Getty Images

    Crystal Palace will be without Adam Wharton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium today because of ankle ligament damage.

    Manager Oliver Glasner believes the Englishman has a 90% chance of being fit for next weekend's FA Cup final.

    But for now the Eagles must do without the talented midfielder as they aim to end a run of nine consecutive Premier League losses at Tottenham.

    Spirs could equal their top-flight record of 10 successive home wins against a single opponent, which they set against Blackburn Rovers between 1933 and 1966.

    Palace did win the reverse fixture 1-0 in October, though, and are attempting to complete a first ever league double over the Spurs.

  10. Newcastle's season to rememberpublished at 11:15 British Summer Time 11 May

    Newcastle v Chelsea (12:00 BST)

    Alexander Isak scores penalty for Newcastle at BrightonImage source, Getty Images

    It has already been a season to remember for Newcastle after winning the Carabao Cup to end a 70-year trophy drought.

    Clinching Champions League qualification would only add to that and given their form in the second half of the season, you would have to say they deserve it.

    Over the last 20 league games, only champions Liverpool (46) have accumulated more points than Newcastle's 43.

    You have to got back to 2002-03 for the last time Newcastle won points more than that in a 20-game span. Sir Bobby Robson's side took 44 from 20 between September and January that season.

  11. 'We know it is a massive game'published at 11:11 British Summer Time 11 May

    Newcastle v Chelsea (12:00 BST)

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe talking to TNT: "It is so tight. You detach yourself from elsewhere and just focus on what you can do.

    "Chelsea are on form but so are well. We need the crowd today. We know it is a massive game.

    "We have lost Kieron Trippier and Joe Willock to injury, which is a tough one."

  12. Arsenal have gone backwards in the league - Artetapublished at 11:08 British Summer Time 11 May

    Liverpool v Arsenal (16:30 BST)

    Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    Mikel Arteta has been making headlines this week with his comments before and after Arsenal's Champions League semi-final loss in Paris.

    As well as claiming his side have been the best team in this year's Champions League, he also talked about the points tallies Arsenal got in the last two seasons being more than title-winners Liverpool have got this season - conveniently ignoring the fact the Reds have still got three games to play and could end up with more than the Gunners managed in either of those seasons...

    But as well as those comments, the Arsenal boss also admitted his side have dropped off in the Premier League this season.

    "In the Premier League we've gone a step backwards," Arteta said.

    "With the points that we have created it is clear that we have not done as good as last season, and that's obvious.

    "But with the amount of points that we have generated in the last few seasons, we could have won two Premier League titles. So you know how close we are. We are providing the numbers that win you titles."

  13. Forest aiming for double over rivals Leicesterpublished at 11:05 British Summer Time 11 May

    Nottingham Forest v Leicester (14:15 BST)

    Nuno Espirito SantoImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest have been this season's surprise package and remain right in the mix for a Champions League place.

    Win today and, at the absolute worst, they will be level on points with the sides in the top-five.

    They play already-relegated rivals Leicester this afternoon and having won the reverse fixture 3-1 at the King Power earlier in the season, they are bidding for their first league double over the Foxes since 1994-95.

    It's not only current form against Leicester but history as well. They've only won once at Forest in the league in their last 18 attempts - that back in May 2013.

  14. Man Utd's charity initiativepublished at 10:58 British Summer Time 11 May

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:15 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    There will be something slightly different about Manchester United for today's game against West Ham.

    Instead of the Snapdragon logo on their shirts, they will be wearing 'Red'.

    It is a charity initiative which allows Snapdragon to change the front of shirt sponsorship for one game a season to allow them to promote their chosen organisation.

    'Red' campaigns to strengthen health systems in the most vulnerable parts of the world.

    So, when you see the United players later and wonder what the 'Red' logo is for, that is the reason.

    ...Image source, BBC Sport
    Image caption,

    Man Utd

  15. Chelsea hitting form at the right timepublished at 10:53 British Summer Time 11 May

    Newcastle v Chelsea (12:00 BST)

    Chelsea players celebrate Cole Palmer's penalty against LiverpoolImage source, Getty Images

    After a very patchy spell in which they only won three of their previous eight league games, Chelsea have won three in a row.

    Victory over Liverpool last Sunday moved them back into the top five and while their remaining fixtures aren't the easiest, they've found form at just the right time.

    If they can match the five straight wins they managed between November and December then they will surely be playing Champions League football next season.

  16. Team news - Botman starts for Newcastle, Chelsea unchangedpublished at 10:49 British Summer Time 11 May

    Newcastle v Chelsea (12:00 BST)

    Sven Botman starts in the Premier League for the first time since January as Eddie Howe makes two changes to the Newcastle side that began their draw at Brighton.

    Anthony Gordon also comes in for Joe Willock, while Kieran Trippier drops out of the squad entirely.

    Newcastle XI: Pope, Livramento, Schar, Botman, Burn, Tonali, Guimaraes, Murphy, Barnes, Gordon, Isak.

    Subs: Dubravka, Ruddy, Lascelles, Wilson, Krafth, Osula, Longstaff, Miley, Neave.

    Newcastle XIImage source, BBC/ Opta

    Enzo Maresca names the same Chelsea XI that started last weekend's 3-1 win over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.

    The Blues will hope that the floodgates open for Cole Palmer after he ended his goal drought with a penalty late in that game.

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

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

    Chelsea XIImage source, BBC/ Opta
  17. Amorim looking to the future with Man Utd youngsterspublished at 10:46 British Summer Time 11 May

    Man Utd v West Ham (14:15 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    It is likely quite a few youngsters will be involved in Manchester United's squad for this afternoon's Premier League encounter.

    Striker Chido Obi and defender Tyler Fredricson have both started recent games, while Harry Amass has become a regular feature.

    Ayden Heaven had just started to make the breakthrough before he got injured at Leicester and Jaydan Kamason and Bendito Mantato are both knocking on the door of senior debuts.

    United head coach Ruben Amorim is trying to ease the burden on his senior players. However, he feels there are major positives to be taken from pushing United's youth contingent.

    "In recent weeks you will have seen some of our younger players coming into matchday squads," he explains in today's match programme.

    "In part this has been about rotating senior players and getting them some important rest but it is also a decision made with one eye on the future.

    "These are valuable experiences for our young players from the Academy, whether they are watching from the bench, contributing as substitutes or starting games.”

  18. Postpublished at 10:42 British Summer Time 11 May

    Newcastle v Chelsea (12:00 BST)

    Looks like a lovely day for a high noon showdown on Tyneside.

    We'll have team news from St James' Park to bring you shortly.

    St James' ParkImage source, Getty Images
  19. Champions League racing hotting uppublished at 10:39 British Summer Time 11 May

    Manchester City's slip up at Southampton, combined with Aston Villa's win at Bournemouth means it is getting very tight in the race for a top-five finish.

    Just four points separate City in third from Nottingham Forest in seventh and the Midlands club have a game in hand.

    Newcastle and Chelsea both going into today's game at St James' Park knowing a win would take them above City into third - and on the brink of Champions League qualification...

    Premier League table with picture of Alexander IsakImage source, BBC/ Getty
  20. Today's Premier League fixturespublished at 10:36 British Summer Time 11 May

    Here's what we have to look forward to this sunny Sunday then...

    • Newcastle v Chelsea (12:00)
    • Manchester United v West Ham (14:15)
    • Nottingham Forest v Leicester (14:15)
    • Tottenham v Crystal Palace (14:15)
    • Liverpool v Arsenal (16:30)

    All times BST.