KICK-OFFpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 15 April 2017
We are up and running around the grounds.
Palace hit back from two goals down to earn crucial point
Lukaku scores and Barkley stars as Everton beat Burnley 3-1
Shaqiri smashes stunning strike as Stoke see off Hull 3-1
Sunderland earn point against West Ham - Black Cats nine points from safety
Capoue gets the winner as Watford beat Swansea, who stay in drop zone
Mike Henson and Jonathan Jurejko
We are up and running around the grounds.
Everton v Burnley (15:00 BST)
The players collect in the centre circle to remember the 96 Liverpool fans who lost their lives 28 years ago today at the FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough.
A minute's of applause follows to the backing of The Hollies' He Ain't Heavy - which was re-recorded as a charity single for the cause.
Crystal Palace v Leicester (15:00 BST)
It's a tight squeeze in the corridor leading to the Selhurst Park tunnel. Players and officials jostle for space as they all shuffle out of the changing rooms.
Robert Huth pulls down his shorts as he appears to tuck his shirt into his briefs. The linesman almost copped an eyeful there.
Tottenham have closed to within four points of leaders Chelsea and the Blues' game in hand is a tricky trip to Old Trafford and their old manager tomorrow.
So, are Tottenham fans starting to dream of an unlikely title heist?
According to the number-crunchers at FiveThirtyEight, external it might be best to keep those thoughts to yourselves if so.
They reckon that there is only a seven per cent chance of Tottenham overhauling the Blues before the finishline.
Tottenham 4-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe: "The performance was not great today if I’m being honest. Which is summed up by the quality of the goals we conceded. We conceded two from corners which was a hammer blow considering they didn’t even hit the corner well.
"Overall I am disappointed with our defensive display.
"Technically, Spurs are a very good team but the stand out thing is how hard they work. They limit your possession and we half anticipated that but to try and stop them would have left gaps in our defence.
"I don’t have too many problems about possession stats – it’s the lack of pressure from our end that I want to look at.
"We know in the last 5 games, we will have to be better.
"It’s my job to make everyone realise it’s not over – we aren’t safe yet and we have five more games that are winnable."
Crystal Palace v Leicester (15:00 BST)
It took some time to kick in, but the Big Sam factor is now in full effect.
After four points in his first eight games in charge at Selhurst Park, the Eagles are on a run of five wins in six league games.
With six points separating them from the relegation zone, and a much healthier goal difference than the teams around them, one more win should do it.
Crystal Palace v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Seven Nation Army is blaring out at Selhurst Park. That's the White Stripes indie anthem for those in the know. For those you aren't, that annoying song German clubs always play after goals.
Then it is time for Kayla - the club's famous bald eagle - to swoop over the pitch from the Whitehorse Lane stand to the Holmesdale and back.
For our money, the best pre-match entertainment in the business.
Ten minutes until kick-off in our 15:00 BST games.
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Crystal Palace v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Leicester City are just back off their jaunts to Atletico Madrid.
At least they have the ultra-stylings of Selhurst Park's hard-core to help them reacclimatise.
After restricting Diego Simeone's hard-nosed troops to a single-goal lead in the Champions League last eight, minds may be unavoidably straying towards to Tuesday though.
Tottenham 4-0 Bournemouth
Tottenham striker Harry Kane speaks to BT Sport after his goalscoring return: “It was great to be back out there. I missed being out there. The guys have been winning comfortably and I had to put in a good shift.
On scoring 20 goals for three consecutive seasons: “It’s good to be consistent as a striker. I want to do that year in year out. We’ve still got plenty to do this season so I don’t want to think about it.
“Sometimes it’s good to play first. We’ve got the three points and we can enjoy the Easter weekend.”
Crystal Palace v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Watch out Leicester...
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Tottenham 4-0 Bournemouth
Danny Mills
Ex-England defender on Final Score
Realistically, I think Spurs will have to win five of their last six games to really challenge Chelsea. Chelsea are going to have to lose three out of their last seven fixtures, and I just don't see that happening.
Tottenham are in great form at the moment playing such attractive football, and in comparison to last season they seem to play with more freedom.
The gap at the top is down to four points with Chelsea playing their game in hand away to Manchester United tomorrow.
Tottenham 4-0 Bournemouth
Mark Schwarzer
Ex-Fulham keeper at White Hart Lane for 5 live Sport
That result was what Tottenham deserved. They were the dominating team from start to finish and should have won the game more comfortably.
To be honest, 4-0 is lenient on a Bournemouth side who could have lost far, far more heavily than they did.
This result shows Spurs' title-chasing intent - the ball in now back in Chelsea's court.
Tottenham 4-0 Bournemouth
It is all over at White Hart Lane by the way with Vincent Janssen getting in on the goal-scoring act late on...
Plenty of Easter Saturday sunshine around the Premier League grounds. One chap at Watford has got his Wayfarers on. Don't be fooled though. That wind is chilly.
About 20 minutes until kick-off. Enough time to get a pre-match pie.
Sheffield United have wrapped up the League One title without even stepping on the pitch after Oldham beat second-placed Bolton earlier today.
Chris Wilder is the first manager since Neil Warnock in 1994-95 and 1995-96 to win successive promotions in the Football League.
Cue the bubbly.
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Sunderland v West Ham (15:00 BST)
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Injured skipper Mark Noble is apparently going to be in the Stadium of Light stands to watch his West Ham team today.
He looks like he is getting comfy in one of the cheap(er) seats.
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Sunderland v West Ham (15:00 BST)
Wahbi Khazri makes his first Sunderland start since October, while John O'Shea captains the Black Cats on his return.
Javier Manquillo starts in place of Bryan Oviedo, while Sebastian Larsson is suspended and Lamine Kone drops to the bench
Andy Carroll captains West Ham in the absence of Mark Noble, while Edimilson Fernandes comes in for the injured Michail Antonio.
Stoke v Hull (15:00 BST)
If you base the Premier League table on when Marco Silva took after at Hull, the Tigers would be ninth in the table.
The debate now is not about whether he has a "clue" or knows anything about the Premier League, external - but whether Hull will be able to hold off interest from Inter Milan to keep him next season.
Asked about his critics in the Daily Telegraph today,, external the 39-year-old is polite, but to the point.
“People have asked me this question and the fact is: they didn’t do their homework about my career, did they?”
Stoke City v Hull City (15:00 BST)
Stoke are forced into changes after injuries to Joe Allen and Jonathan Walters. Charlie Adam and Marc Muniesa come in. Goalkeeper Jack Butland is on the bench after returning from a year out with an ankle injury.
Harry Maguire returns for Hull as does Tom Huddlestone. Ahmed Elmohamady and Evandro are the men to make way.