Postpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 11 April 2015
Teams in the tunnels around the grounds - let's get this show on the road.
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
Teams in the tunnels around the grounds - let's get this show on the road.
Garth doesn't know who's going down - but do you?You can vote at the top of the page which side just above the dreaded dropzone at the moment is most likely to fall through.
Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
Final Score
"I'm looking at Hull and think they will reach 34 points. That will probably not be enough. It could come down to goal difference down there."
Comedian Frank Skinner has come out on to the pitch at the Hawthorns as part of the Jeff Astle Day celebrations. Skinner worked with Astle on TV show Fantasy Football League (which you can dig out on YouTube - and I urge to do so) and became good friends with the former Baggies striker.
Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown
Final Score
"Spurs have blown it in terms of getting into the Champions League. That soft under belly is still there. The competition for fourth has been immense and they've been smothered out of it. I think Tottenham will be too good for Villa today though."
Dan Hayes: Same team that conceded three against QPR playing Spurs... This will not end well.
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Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson
Football Focus
"I get the feeling that the derby win over Newcastle was the biggest game of the season for Sunderland, but the thing for them should be avoiding relegation - it's no good beating Newcastle and going down. I think there's a bit of a mentality issue there.
"Sunderland have tried to make themselves hard to beat, but if you keep losing games why don't you change and go the other way - go all out to try and win games."
Universal good weather across the Premier League grounds this afternoon from what I can see. Who will come out smiling at the end of play?
Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
Final Score
"I love this part of the season. We're looking at where the points are for each team. I only give Leicester four more points or so, that's not going to be enough. I don't see where the goals are going to come from."
Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown
Final Score
"I don't get it with the teams at the bottom of the table. It is so difficult to call. I'm not giving up hope on Leicester. Everyone thinks West Brom have turned a corner, but Leicester will be thinking 'why can't we beat them like QPR did?'."
Former Chelsea defender Graeme Le Saux
Football Focus
"I can't see Leicester staying up. Whether it's belief, or personnel, they're just not good enough. The team who could get out of it are Burnley, but their home form isn't great."
There are a few promotion clashes in League Two today.
Leaders Burton go to play-off chasers Luton, while seventh-placed Newport are at home to Bury, who are fourth. Second-placed Shrewsbury are at home to Exeter, who are only one point off the play-offs. Stevenage - in sixth - play Northampton, who are five points off the top seven.
There are tough games for the two clubs in the Football League relegation zone. Bottom-place Cheltenham go to Wycombe, who are third, and Tranmere go to fifth-placed Southend.
Hartlepool, who are one point above Tranmere, go to York - who are only six clear of the relegation zone themselves.
Leaders Bristol City will be promoted to the Championship if they beat second-placed Preston, MK Dons lose and Swindon fail to win.
Yeovil will be relegated if they fail to beat Notts County, who are also in the bottom four.
The frankly ridiculously close relegation battle in League One means every game has something riding on it.
Fifteenth-placed Walsall - who host play-off chasers Fleetwood - are only two points above the relegation zone.
Coventry, in 17th, host 23rd-place Colchester, who would overtake their hosts with a two-goal win. Other all-relegation battles are Crewe v Leyton Orient and Scunthorpe v Crawley.
Five of the eight promotion-chasing Championship teams are in action in the 15:00 BST kick-offs today.
Play-off chasers Wolves face the very short trip to St Andrew's to play Birmingham. Norwich go to Bolton and Ipswich host already relegated Blackpool.
Middlesbrough host Rotherham, who are not 100% safe yet - sitting seven points above the drop zone. And Watford go to almost-relegated Millwall, who are one of the teams the Millers are seven points above.
Games with nothing riding on them are Leeds v Cardiff (a game which away fans are boycotting in a tickets argument), Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield, Reading v Blackburn and Sheffield Wednesday v Charlton.
Former Wales striker John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live at the Liberty Stadium
"Swansea were a lot better in the second half. They reacted really well to going a goal behind just before the break, but in the end both teams did enough for a draw. It's is the right result, and both managers will be relatively happy."
Roberto Martinez and Garry Monk embrace as they share the points. Seamus Coleman's handball the key talking point at the end as Swansea level their record points tally in the Premier League of 47.
There are some nice photos coming in from the Hawthorns where West Brom are marking Jeff Astle Day - the annual fixture, nominated by his family, where they pay tribute to their former striker.
Astle died in 2002 from a brain condition that his relatives believe was partly caused by repeated heading of the ball.
His daughter Dawn has printed the number nine on the replica 1968 FA Cup final shirts that the modern-day Baggies will wear today. Astle scored the winner against Everton in the original game.
It is only the second time that the Premier League has granted permission for a team to play in a commemorative replica shirt after Manchester United and Manchester City marked the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster in 2008 in a similar way.
Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
Final Score
"Tim Howard in the last three or four games has been instrumental to Everton's form. Aaron Lennon seems to have settled. But I think 1-1 will be a fair result if it finishes that way."
Into the last minute, Everton sub Kevin Mirallas smashing a shot straight at Lukasz Fabianski.