Summary

  • Hernandez double as West Ham come from 3-1 down to beat Huddersfield 4-3

  • Terriers remain bottom despite first away league goals since Boxing Day

  • Ten-man Leicester snatch 90th-minute winner at Burnley

  • Sub Morgan scores as Clarets stay 17th

  • Bournemouth 2-2 Newcastle - Ritchie equalises in injury time

  • Watch Final Score at top of this page

  1. 'Get the club back in Europe'published at 13:51 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    Burnley v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Leicester City

    Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers: "I said on my first day here that my expectation is, in time, to get the club back into Europe.

    "We will finish where we finish but then we'll have a good pre-season and a good run at it next year, but that is what we want to achieve."

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  2. 'Huge game'published at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    Burnley v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Alex Scott
    Ex-Arsenal Ladies & England international on Football Focus

    It shows how quickly things can turn around, a couple of bad results and you are right back in the mix. Today is a huge game, Leicester are in good form and are pressing high so the Burnley back line will be under pressure.

  3. 'Pellegrini's side should be too good'published at 13:47 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    West Ham v Huddersfield (15:00 GMT)

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    West Ham had been much improved recently before they went to Cardiff last time out, but they were basically nowhere to be seen in Wales. They were awful.

    It won't happen again against Huddersfield at home, surely? I am sure the Terriers will put up a good fight, but Manuel Pellegrini's side should be too good for them.

    Prediction: 2-0

    Lawro's full predictions v Radio 1 DJ Danny Howard

  4. Race against timepublished at 13:42 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    Burnley v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Speaking of rain...

    Nightmare.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)

    I woke up this morning and my heart sank when I saw the grim weather. I've forgotten what sun looks like!

    And many football fans have felt that way for the past two weeks. Wind, rain, hail - you name it.

    So what's the worst game you can remember where the conditions were so bad you couldn't feel your hands afterwards?

    Can anyone beat this match between Hannover and Bayer Leverkusen last week? Tweet me using #bbcfootball or by texting 81111 (UK only). Bonus points for any pics!

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  6. Well done Aaron!published at 13:37 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    Burnley v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Firstly, I think Aaron Lennon deserves huge credit for coming out this week and revealing that other players struggling with their mental health spoke to him following his experiences.

    Lennon was detained under the Mental Health Act in May 2017 over concerns for his welfare when he was at Everton.

    The winger went on to receive treatment for a stress-related illness.

    "I've spoken to a couple of players. They wanted to know what I was going through and I gave them some advice," he said.

    "If anyone is feeling that way then they should definitely go and seek the help they need."

    Great to see you playing football regularly again Aaron.

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  7. That matchday feeling...published at 13:35 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    Bournemouth v Newcastle (15:00 GMT)

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  8. Coming up today...published at 13:32 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    Three games, six teams.

    West Ham are the highest placed club in action today. They sit in ninth place, a point above Leicester, and host bottom side Huddersfield, who have just three wins to their name.

    Brendan Rodgers' Leicester travel to Burnley, who have lost three games in a row. They sit just two points above the relegation zone and could do with some points.

    Bournemouth and Newcastle are in no immediate danger but both teams will fancy their chances of moving up the table and further away from the drop zone.

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  9. Postpublished at 13:29 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019

    Anyone else still on cloud nine after all that dramatic European action?

    Well the fun continues with three Premier League games today.

    All eyes will be on Turf Moor, where under-pressure Burnley will be hoping to gain some breathing space from the relegation zone.

    But Brendan Rodgers will be arriving with his "outstanding" Leicester side, expecting plenty of "character" from "wonderful human beings".

    Bournemouth, Newcastle, West Ham and Huddersfield are also in action.

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