GOAL - Swansea 1-0 Tottenham Hotspurpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time 5 April 2017
Wayne Routledge
Can you believe this?
Spurs come from behind to get three late goals at Swansea
Hazard scores twice as Chelsea beat Man City - Blues 7 clear at top
Liverpool held to 2-2 draw by Bournemouth
Ozil, Walcott, Giroud on target in Arsenal win
Hull beat Boro 4-2 to move out of drop zone
Saints hit back to beat Crystal Palace 3-1
Stephan Shemilt and Shamoon Hafez
Wayne Routledge
Can you believe this?
Liverpool v Bournemouth (20:00)
There will be a minute's applause at Anfield tonight, the last home game before the 28th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster. Former Reds boss Kenny Dalglish is amongst the home fans in The Kop.
Chelsea v Man City (20:00 BST)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Stamford Bridge
Vincent Kompany has won legendary status among Manchester City's fans as an inspirational leader and the defender who has been their captain in two Premier League title campaigns.
Kompany has endured an horrendous run of injuries but the sight of his name on the team-sheet still carries significance and reassurance.
There will also be plenty outside Manchester City who will be hoping one of the game's most respected figures comes through unscathed from this Chelsea test tonight.
Arsenal 0-0 West Ham United
Oooohhhh. Nice from Manuel Lanzini, a teasy, flirty free-kick from the edge of the Arsenal box that just creeps over the bar. That's the closest either side have come.
Hull 0-1 Middlesbrough
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on Radio 5 live
A great start for Middlesbrough but Hull City came from behind in the game against West Ham at the weekend so I think there is still a long way to go.
Hull 0-1 Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough conceded at one end, which was disallowed, and break clear to score at the other.
It is started and finished by Alvaro Negredo.
The Spaniard finds Adama Traore with a sweeping, cross-field ball. Traore manages to get the ball under control, drills a cross to the back post for Negredo to slide in and find the net.
One minute, 35 seconds from letting one in (which was chalked off), to scoring at the other.
Alvaro Negredo (5 mins)
End to end.
Hull 0-0 Middlesbrough
Barcelona-esque football from Hull and they have the ball in the net.
It is beautifully crafted, as Lazar Markovic is played through and he finds Oumar Niasse six yards out to tuck in to an open net.
However, Niasse is adjudged to be offside and the celebrations are cut short.
Arsenal 0-0 West Ham United
There are a helluva lot of empty seats at the Emirates. It looks like some fans have come dressed as red plastic. The word is that some are staying on the concourse until the 13th minute - it's 13 years since the Gunners last won the title.
Hull 0-0 Middlesbrough
Hosts Hull have made an excellent start against their relegation rivals Middlesbrough, earning an early corner which the visitors manage to scramble away.
Tigers winger Kamil Grosicki will be the man to watch this evening.
Swansea City 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Chance straight away for an all-gold Spurs. Breaking through the middle after Swansea give the ball away, Son Heung-min's shot hits a defender and bounces away.
Off we go in our four 19:45 BST games.
Chelsea v Man City (20:00 BST)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea's progress towards the Premier League title has been serene for most of the season - but this is a real test of nerve here at Stamford Bridge tonight.
Not only do they have to bounce back from a shock home loss to Crystal Palace on Saturday, they have to do it against Pep Guardiola's talented Manchester City, who have top four aspirations of their own.
Antonio Conte's side have passed almost every test presented to them this season - and there is still an air of calm around Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea v Man City (20:00 BST)
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on Radio 5 live
The return of Vincent Kompany is the big surprise for me but I had seen him a little bit in training over the past few weeks and I had an sneaky feeling this was the game he would be back for.
City are at a point where they have a little cushion between them and Manchester United and maybe Guardiola is willing to take a risk.
If we see the Kompany we have seen over the past five years, Chelsea are in trouble. If we get the Kompany we have seen over the last 12 months, Pep Guardiola is in trouble.
Chelsea v Man City (20:00 BST)
Manchester City
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, speaking to BT Sport, about Vincent Kompany: "He's had the last three weeks, a month training with us without a problem but of course it's a long time that he's not been playing. Of course with his experience we need everybody and that's why he's ready.”
On Fabian Delph, with Sterling dropping to the bench, does it make a more solid side? "A little bit yes, because they are so physical but the way we have to defend, the way we have to play today, we need one guy like him."
The game boiled over back in December with two red cards, so have you spoken to the players to keep calm and cool heads? "No"
Chelsea v Man City (20:00 BST)
Chelsea make one change from their defeat by Crystal Palace, with Nemanja Matic making way for Kurt Zouma.
Chelsea XI: Courtois, Zouma, David Luiz, Cahill, Azpilicueta, Kante, Fabregas, Alonso, Pedro, Diego Costa, Hazard.
Vincent Kompany makes his first Premier League start for Man City since November and comes in for Nicolas Otamendi.
And the lesser-spotted Fabian Delph gets a starting place, with Raheem Sterling dropping to the bench.
Man City XI: Caballero, Clichy, Stones, Kompany, Fernandinho, Delph, Sane, Silva, De Bruyne, Navas, Aguero.
Liverpool v Bournemouth (20:00 BST)
Jonathan Pearce
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
"Sadio Mane's injury has come at a horrible time for Liverpool. He's been involved in 18 league goals this season - his most productive in England by far.
"Jurgen Klopp has admitted he has no direct "one-for-one" replacement., external
"The likely return of Daniel Sturridge is timely but with Adam Lallana and Jordan Henderson also out, their squad looks thin for the run-in.
"It gives Bournemouth a chance. They still need two more wins. They're as likely to get a victory here as they were in the home meeting when Liverpool's attacking brilliance was betrayed by defensive buffoonery.
"That was an open thriller. This will be tighter."
Liverpool v Bournemouth (20:00 BST)
Liverpool
How long is Liverpool's Sadio Mane going spend on that sofa?
The forward was injured in Saturday's Merseyside derby win over Everton and boss Jurgen Klopp is not hopeful he will return before the end of the season.
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Liverpool v Bournemouth (20:00 BST)
Two changes for Liverpool from the side that started the 3-1 win over Everton last Saturday. Diviock Origi starts up front in place of Sadio Mane while there is a change in defence - Ragnar Klavan in for Joel Matip.
Liverpool: Mignolet, Clyne, Lovren, Klavan, Milner, Can, Lucas, Wijnaldum, Origi, Firmino, Coutinho.
Three changes for Bournemouth from the side that drew 0-0 with Southampton on Saturday.
In come former Liverpool player Jordon Ibe, while there are recalls for midfielder Jack Wilshere and Harry Arter. Out go Andrew Surman, Ryan Fraser and Dan Gosling.
Bournemouth: Boruc, Smith, Francis, Cook, Daniels, Ibe, Arter, Wilshere, Pugh, King, Afobe.