Stat attackpublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2019
Wolves v West Ham (19:45 GMT)
West Ham have scored 17 of their last 20 Premier League goals in the second half.
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Rondon & Ritchie give Newcastle win after Aguero opener
Barnes & Wood score for Burnley, Pogba & Lindelof for Man Utd
Mitrovic scores twice as Fulham come from 2-0 down to win
Siewert's first game as Huddersfield boss ends in defeat
Emma Sanders and Tom Rostance
Wolves v West Ham (19:45 GMT)
West Ham have scored 17 of their last 20 Premier League goals in the second half.
Wolves v West Ham (19:45 GMT)
Wolves
Diogo Jota's three goals against Leicester saw him become the first player to score a top-flight hat-trick for Wolves since 1977, and the first Portuguese to net a treble in the Premier League since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2008.
Wolves v West Ham (19:45 GMT)
The full Molineux light show is in full effect...
#bbcfootball
Richard: Top manager responsibility. Win Premiership. Win Champions League. Qualify for CL. Anything else. That's what funds the team and improves the squad. Period. Pochettinho knows exactly what his job is.
Cyprian: For the last few days since Spurs were knocked out of FA Cup by Palace, I have tried to digest Poch statement and I have come to a conclusion that he is not the right man for Manchester United. Give OLE the job immediately
Fulham v Brighton (19:45 GMT)
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton manager Chris Hughton: "What I've seen in Fulham are some good displays. They don't look like a team that has had a difficult season.
"We'll have to play at a good level because they have quality in the side, particularly offensively."
Newcastle v Man City (20:00 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
If you want full match commentary of the game at Newcastle with John Murray and Danny Mills, it's Sports Extra you want.
You can listen at the top of the page.
Newcastle v Man City (20:00 GMT)
Danny Mills
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Pep Guardiola wants to win every game and I do not think Newcastle have enough. I know Rafa Benitez wants to frustrate but City have goals from six or seven positions within the team.
Huddersfield v Everton (19:45 GMT)
Huddersfield Town
In Premier League history, only Sunderland in 2005-06 (9) and Derby in 2007-08 (7) have had fewer points after 23 Premier League games than Huddersfield’s haul of 11 this season.
Meanwhile, only Derby in 2007-08 and Aston Villa in 2014-15 (both 11) have scored fewer at this stage than Huddersfield’s 13.
Arsenal v Cardiff (19:45 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC One
Cardiff's first game since their striker Emiliano Sala went missing is going to be a difficult occasion for everyone.
What happened to Sala and the plane's pilot is very sad, and a reminder that some things are a lot more important than football matches.
Prediction: 2-0
Man Utd v Burnley (20:00 GMT)
Burnley
Burnley manager Sean Dyche: "The players know Manchester United are in good form.
"They've had a new manager bounce and it appears there's a different feeling in the group. It seems there's a little bit more spark.
"But we've been going along well ourselves. We've consistently performed well in recent weeks and we've got to stay with those high standards.
Wolves v West Ham (19:45 GMT)
Wolves
Wolves are in talks with Atletico Madrid about completing a club record £18m transfer for Jonny Castro Otto.
Defender Otto joined Wolves on loan during the summer and has made 21 appearances in all competitions.
Arsenal v Cardiff (19:45 GMT)
David Ornstein
BBC Sport correspondent
Arsenal remain in negotiations to sign a wide player. Inter Milan’s Croatia international Ivan Perisic is among the options being pursued, with Belgium winger Yannick Carrasco of Chinese club Dalian Yifang another to have been linked.
Despite a number of injuries, Arsenal are not likely to bolster their defence.
Captain Laurent Koscielny could be in contention to return in time for Sunday’s trip to Manchester City, while Sokratis Papadopoulos - who like Koscielny was forced off during the FA Cup defeat by Manchester United on Friday - is not expected to be out for long.
Huddersfield v Everton (19:45 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender
New Terriers boss Jan Siewert has had a bit of time to work with his players and you just know there is going to be a reaction from them.
With Huddersfield being 10 points from safety, they are so far adrift Siewert can afford to have a real go at Everton. His side have got nothing to lose now.
Prediction: 2-1
Nobody panics by saying panic four times in four sentences...
Huddersfield v Everton (19:45 GMT)
Everton
Everton manager Marco Silva on recent poor form: "I am not happy with the last month and a half, but I am not panicking. We as a club cannot panic - even if we are not happy, even if the fans are disappointed.
"I am also, but I am not panicking because we as a club cannot panic if we want to do the right things in the future."
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Cardiff City women paid tribute to Emiliano Sala and missing pilot David Ibbotson in their match with Cardiff Met on Sunday.
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Arsenal v Cardiff (19:45 GMT)
Cardiff City
Emiliano Sala's name has been added the Cardiff's squad list and will appear in today's match programme.
Next to his name, a symbol of a yellow daffodil is placed. Captains of both teams will place a floral tribute before kick-off.
"It is a yellow flower, the flower of Wales and has significance to Nantes," said Cardiff chief executive Ken Choo.
"We feel for FC Nantes, their fans and players. They definitely know Emiliano better than we do and it is tougher for them, at this point in time."
There is expected to be further tributes at Cardiff's next home game against Bournemouth on Saturday, 2 February.
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Can always rely on Ed Woodward to buy high sell low. Only £7m for Fellaini to cash rich Chinese in a hyper-inflated transfer market seems yet another giveaway
Jon, Harbury
Huddersfield v Everton (19:45 GMT)
Huddersfield Town
New Huddersfield Town head coach Jan Siewert: "I got to know the players very well [at last week's training camp] in Portugal. The togetherness is there and great to see.
"It's a progress that will take time, but the players have really understood my idea of football so far. It's great to see how open minded they are to new things.
"I've already experienced the John Smith's Stadium atmosphere once, but I'm really excited to feel it tomorrow."