Latest scorespublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 11 April 2015
Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 Aston Villa
Sherwood wins on return to Tottenham
Leicester hit back to beat West Brom
Bolasie hat-trick as Palace thrash Sunderland
Hull lose 2-0 at Saints, Stoke deny West Ham late on
Michael Emons, Tom Rostance and Phil Dawkes
Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 Aston Villa
Both sides looking dangerous on the break as Sone Aluko first screws a shot wide for Hull after a lovely touch to bring it down and then Shane Long threatens to streak clear again but his touch lets him down.
It has been a low-key start in terms of goalmouth action at White Hart Lane. Only Jack Grealish's blocked effort for Villa has even looked like potentially posing a problem for either keeper.
Jason Puncheon scored a free-kick for Palace against Manchester City earlier this week but this time he leaves it for Mile Jedinak - but his shot is poor and right into the wall.
That Baggies goal was well timed. Soon after, in the ninth minute, the West Brom fans begin a minute of applause for Jeff Astle. The Brummie Road end also hold up cards displaying the message ASTLE KING.
Mark Noble had looked favourite to take that West Ham free-kick - it was on the right-footer's side - but Aaron Cresswell stepped up to curl in a cracking goal. The Hammers are on top too as Enner Valencia goes close to meeting a cross from the right.
First Championship goal of the afternoon from an unlikely source: Blackpool at Ipswich. The Tangerines are already relegated and without an away win all season but they've taken the lead at Portman Road through Andrea Orlandi.
Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown
Final Score
"Asmir Begovic is one side of the wall and he has to stay his side and then hope the wall does its job. But Aaron Cresswell has bent it over and it's a great free-kick."
The Baggies don't have to wait long for that goal. A corner is swung in and met by a glancing header from Darren Fletcher to steer the ball over the line. Esteban Cambiasso hooks it out but as the goal-line technology shows, he was too late.
Oh, that was a great chance for West Brom. Jeffrey Schlupp shoves Craig Gardner, after the West Brom midfielder had got away from him down the right byline. Gardner swings in the resulting free-kick and it is met by the unmarked Joleon Lescott, who should score but steers his header past the far post.
Oh, that is first class! West Ham take the lead with their first attack as left-back Aaron Cresswell steps up to curl a belter of a free-kick into the top corner from all of 25 yards. That was a fantastic hit!
Chance for Sunderland, and he should do better too. Steven Fletcher is first to Jordi Gomez's curling corner but the Scot can't control his header and glances it over. Presentable opportunity that. He can score against Gibraltar...
Former Tottenham striker Clive Allen
BBC Radio 5 live at White Hart Lane
"A fast and intense start by Aston Villa. Tim Sherwood has sent his side out to press high up the field, and Michel Vorm has already flapped at a cross.
"Tim will be sitting there churning up inside. He will be desperate for Villa to take something away from White Hart Lane."
Tim Sherwood has an icy glare on his face as he settles in to his seat at White Hart Lane. There are pressing professional reasons he could with a win today, but he also has a little personal interest as well, against the club that spurned him.
Hull go straight down the other end and threaten as Sone Aluko drags a shot wide from 20 yards. The Tigers have won just one of their last 14 away games but three points today could provide a massive boost.
There is something perfect in the simplicity of the West Brom kit today. Plain white shirt and shorts and red socks. Nothing emblazoned on it but a badge. Old kits were better. Darren Fletcher tries to power his way through into the Leicester box and tumbles under a challenge but there is no free-kick.
You're going the wrong way! Shane Long latches on to a lose backpass in the Hull defence, takes a heavy touch but he's clean through on goal, but he goes the long way, the wrong way round Hull keeper Steve Harper and the ball goes out. What a chance for the Saints.
Whistles blown in the five Premier League games. Away we go!
Garth: Kelvin Davis v Steve Harper, surely oldest combined age in a Premier League game!?
78 is tough to beat Garth... but goalkeepers are like fine wines.
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Big Sam signs some autographs as he wades through the bubbles at Upton Park. He's led the Hammers from the Championship to ninth place in the top flight - and he still can't get a new deal.
Is Big Sam off at the end of the season? Maybe now's the time for that stint at Real Madrid.