Going down fighting?published at 14:39 British Summer Time 13 May 2017
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Since 1995 when the PL was reduced to 20 clubs, no team has been relegated with 11 wins. Any one of Palace, Swansea or Hull could be this year.
Glyn, Swansea
Llorente and Naughton score as Swansea put pressure on Hull at the bottom
Sunderland fans chant 'we want Moyes out' and many leave early
King gets 16th goal of the season as Bournemouth beat Burnley
Saints' Rodriguez and Redmond see off relegated Boro
Tom Rostance
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Since 1995 when the PL was reduced to 20 clubs, no team has been relegated with 11 wins. Any one of Palace, Swansea or Hull could be this year.
Glyn, Swansea
Manchester City 2-1 Leicester
A lot of people are learning a new rule this afternoon.
Riyad Mahrez scored from the penalty spot but only after kicking the ball from his left foot, on to his right.
You can't do that.
Yes, I know Antoine Griezmann scored like that just last week. But it's against the rules and was correctly ruled out.
It seems harsh to not even get a retake though, doesn't it?
That must be the worry, Mark.
Pressure does funny things. Even to elite sportsmen.
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Mark Campion: Hull played first last week & messed up. Swansea took advantage. This week, Swans go first. I hope we don't do a Hull v Sunderland!
Sunderland v Swansea (15:00 BST)
It looks to be a sunny and dry afternoon up at the Stadium of Light as Leon Britton leads the Swans through their warm-ups.
A win today is all that matters for Swansea. By hook or by crook.
But Sunderland won last week. Is it a case of beware the relegated side?
Fulham v Reading (17:30 BST)
Who doesn't love the play-offs?
If your team are not involved, they are a sheer joy.
Tonight sees the Championship showdown get under way as Fulham host Reading.
Set your clock and follow.
Manchester City 2-1 Leicester
Manchester City have held on through seven minutes of added time to win - a game marked by a highly unusual disallowed penalty.
Footballers get paid far too much, we all agree. Right?
Well, Jermaine Jenas believes some Tottenham players deserve to be paid 100% more than they currently earn.
Jenas said: "You’re dealing with players now that I personally believe deserve to paid probably 100% more than they’re actually being paid.
"It’s about the glory, it’s about the love of the game and you want to get over that line but at some point, as a player it’s also about self-worth."
Anyone else load up their fantasy team with Saints players as they are one of the teams playing twice this week?
Nice one Claude.
Middlesbrough v Southampton (15:00 BST)
Middlesbrough's relegation was confirmed in their 3-0 defeat by champions Chelsea.
They make one change from that game - Patrick Bamford comes in for Adama Traore.
Middlesbrough: Guzan, Fabio, Chambers, Gibson, Friend, Clayton, Forshaw, De Roon, Downing, Bamford, Negredo
Subs: Dimi, Barragan, Bernardo, Leadbitter, Fischer, Traore, Stuani
Southampton manager Claude Puel has gone a bit rogue and made seven changes from their defeat by Arsenal.
Among the new starters are Shane Long and Jay Rodriguez.
There's also a place on the bench for Charlie Austin, who has been out since December with a dislocated shoulder.
Southampton: Forster, Pied, Caceres, Yoshida, Bertrand, Clasie, Romeu, Hojbjerg, Boufal, Rodriguez, Long.
Subs: Hassen, Stephens, Targett, Davis, Ward-Prowse, Redmond, Austin
Sunderland v Swansea (15:00 BST)
Sunderland make one change from the side that won at Hull last weekend. Midfielder George Honeyman, who injured his back in training, is replaced by Seb Larsson.
Lee Cattermole, Darron Gibson and Bryan Oviedo are not yet fit enough for a first-team return.
Sunderland: Pickford, Jones, Kone, O'Shea, Manquillo, Larsson, Denayer, Ndong, Borini, Defoe, Anichebe.
Subs: Mannone, Oviedo, Djilobodji, Rodwell, Khazri, Gibson, Gooch.
Swansea start with the same XI that won against Everton. Wayne Routledge and Angel Rangel are fit again but neither feature in the matchday squad.
Swansea: Fabianski, Naughton, Mawson, Fernandez, Olsson, Ki, Britton, Carroll, Sigurdsson, Llorente, Ayew.
Subs: van der Hoorn, Fer, Borja Baston, Nordfeldt, Cork, Narsingh, Kingsley.
Bournemouth v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Bournemouth are unchanged from the side that drew 2-2 at home against Stoke last Saturday. Dan Gosling is among the substitutes after recovering from a calf injury.
Bournemouth: Boruc, Adam Smith, Francis, Steve Cook, Daniels, Pugh, Arter, Lewis Cook, Stanislas, Mousset, King. Subs: Gosling, Gradel, Brad Smith, Allsop, Fraser, Mings, Ibe.
It is the same again for Burnley as Sean Dyche names the same team and same substitutes that were involved in the 2-2 draw against West Brom last week.
Burnley: Heaton, Lowton, Long, Tarkowski, Ward, Arfield, Westwood, Hendrick, Boyd, Barnes, Vokes. Subs: Flanagan, Gray, Brady, Defour, Gudmundsson, Darikwa, Pope.
BBC Radio 5 live
From 14:30 BST this afternoon BBC Radio 5 live will bring you build-up to this afternoon's Premier League action.
Mark Chapman talks all things Sunderland v Swansea, and then from 15:00 that's the main focus.
Listen to full commentary from Ian Dennis and John Hartson.
Middlesbrough v Southampton (15:00 BST)
Patrick Bamford starts for Middlesbrough, while Southampton make seven changes.
Full team news to come.
Sunderland v Swansea (15:00 BST)
Swansea are unchanged, while Sunderland bring in Seb Larsson.
Bournemouth v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Bournemouth are unchanged, while Burnley are also unchanged.
As you were.
Stand by for team news...
Bournemouth v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Burnley
Burnley manager Sean Dyche: "I think the key marker for me, without judging everyone else, is that it was only the first game of the season when we were in the bottom three.
"That's a fantastic marker for a side that was given no chance.
"Historically we have a strong way of finishing seasons and we want to finish this season strong as well."
Ever wondered how you build a promotion party bus?
What do you mean no?
The Brighton bus is coming, and everybody's jumping...
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Bournemouth v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Bournemouth are definitely staying up, and Burnley are effectively safe too because their goal difference means Hull won't catch them.
So both teams could be forgiven if they were on their holidays, because survival is a great achievement for both.