Who will get a winner?published at 13:42 British Summer Time 31 March 2019
Celtic 1-1 Rangers
Into the last 10 minutes in Glasgow - it's 10v10 and a bit of a thriller...
Firmino heads Liverpool into lead before Moura equalises
Alderweireld own goal in 90th minute gives Liverpool dramatic win
Camarasa volleys in for Cardiff - anti-Sarri chants from Chelsea fans follow
Azpilicueta heads in leveller, with replays showing he was offside
Loftus-Cheek heads winner in 91st minute
Tom Rostance
Celtic 1-1 Rangers
Into the last 10 minutes in Glasgow - it's 10v10 and a bit of a thriller...
Cardiff v Chelsea (14:05 BST)
Mateo Kovacic has played nearly 100 times for both Inter Milan and Real Madrid, he has 49 caps for Croatia, so he must be a good player.
But I agree Ben - he doesn't seem to offer a great deal in that Chelsea midfield to me...
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Ben: If anyone could tell me Kovacic’s role then I’m all ears? Hands down the least effective player I’ve seen in a Chelsea shirt. Makes Salomon Kalou look like Messi
Rob: Sarri decides to drop Hazard and Kante but doesn't bring in Hudson-Odoi or Loftus-Cheek... He's seriously losing the fans with these team selections... Not showing Cardiff any respect this is a massive slip up waiting to happen
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
Jermaine Jenas
Former Tottenham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
I see this weekend's game for Liverpool as a tougher game than Manchester City going to Manchester United next month.
The international break for Spurs will be good, they will have all their players back. and Harry Kane and Dele Alli have had minutes for England.
Spurs are at the end of their blip and this is against a Liverpool side at home that are not what they were last season.
They are not going to steamroller you over, the results are there but performances have not been as convincing.
This is the first time Eden Hazard has not started a Premier League game since the start of November - when he came on against Crystal Palace to set up a goal for Alvaro Morata.
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I've always thought Chelsea haven't given their managers enough time. And Chelsea's current problems run much deeper than the current manager. But Sarri's stubbornness is going to drive our best youth product since John Terry out the door.
Sam, Cuttislowe Park
Cardiff v Chelsea (14:05 BST)
The sides are out warming up at a still largely empty Cardiff City stadium. Chelsea have been woeful on the road of late.
A win today would take them level on points with Arsenal though. Fourth place is still up for grabs...
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Nicola: No Hazard, Kante, Hudson-Odoi or Loftus-Cheek in the starting 11? Sarri is taking international quit your job day seriously then...
Tor: It’s more than an “interesting” line up from Sarri. Not only he didn’t start CHO, he also dropped Kante. For Hazard, I think he does deserve a rest.
Francis: Why are Chelsea resting so many players? This isn’t an easy game - they have an easy game against Brighton in the week and then a good break until another easy game! Pretty baffling considering this Chelsea side struggles if they start badly! Bad tactics!
Cardiff v Chelsea (14:05 BST)
Mateo Kovacic and Ross Barkley are starting a league game together for the first time. That's one sub that Sarri won't be able to make anyway...
Cardiff v Chelsea (14:05 BST)
Neil Warnock names an unchanged Cardiff City side as his side seek a fourth win in seven Premier League games.
No changes from the side that won 2-0 at home to West Ham last time out on 9 March.
Cardiff XI: Etheridge, Peltier, Morrison, Ecuele Manga, Bennett, Gunnarsson, Josh Murphy, Victor Camarasa, Arter, Hoilett, Niasse.
Subs: Ralls, Zohore, Reid, Bacuna, Mendez-Laing, Harris, Brian Murphy.
Big news from the Chelsea dressing room as Eden Hazard, who has 13 league goals this season, starts from the bench.
It is one of two changes Maurizio Sarri makes to the side that started the 2-0 defeat at Everton on 17 March.
N'Golo Kante is also dropped to the bench as Willian and Mateo Kovacic return to the side.
Callum Hudson-Odoi will have to wait for his first Premier League start despite the 18-year-old starting for England on Monday.
Chelsea XI: Arrizabalaga, Azpilicueta, Rudiger, Luiz, Alonso, Kovacic, Jorginho, Barkley, Pedro, Higuain, Willian.
Subs: Kante, Hazard, Loftus-Cheek, Caballero, Giroud, Hudson-Odoi, Christensen.
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Kyle has taken the plunge but don't forget, you can get involved here all day...
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Kyle: I think Chelsea will be too strong for Cardiff today. The attacking players Chelsea have will give them the edge.
Cardiff v Chelsea (14:05 BST)
Chelsea
Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri keeps us all on our toes - he's rested N'Golo Kante and Eden Hazard, who are both on the bench. They are joined there by Callum Hudson-Odoi, who must wait for his first Premier League start.
Willian and Mateo Kovacic start. Cardiff are unchanged from the team which beat West Ham way back on 9 March...
Former England striker Alan Shearer says there is "no doubt" that Huddersfield must overhaul their squad this summer as they prepare for life back in the Championship.
Huddersfield equalled the record for the earliest relegation in a Premier League season when their return to the second tier was confirmed yesterday.
"They definitely need additions. They have to spend a few quid if they want to come back up. They need goalscorers," Shearer said.
Fellow Match of the Day analyst Martin Keown added: "Relegation has been inevitable for some time now. As painful as it is, they probably overachieved in the first season.
"They have to bounce back next year, otherwise it could be very difficult for them to return.
"We have to see if they put money into the club. I'd imagine they are financially healthier than they were before they came into the Premier League."
Cardiff v Chelsea (14:05 GMT)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium
The springtime sunshine has made way for grey skies and blustery winds at a Cardiff City Stadium where there will be pressure on both sides this afternoon.
Chelsea have risked undermining their hopes of a top-four finish by losing four of their past five matches on the road.
Cardiff, meanwhile, are five points adrift of safety following wins for Southampton and Burnley yesterday.
So with a daunting trip to Manchester City on Wednesday, you suspect the Bluebirds will be targeting this as a game where they need to pick up at least a point.
Cardiff v Chelsea (14:05 BST)
Cardiff City
Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock: "We're still putting the frighteners up one or two other teams.
"I think the glass is over-brimming at the moment, not half full or half empty. I think we should be eight or nine points clear of where we are, but we've still had eight clean sheets.
"You forget where we were two years ago and you get carried away… but [the players] keep fighting and coming back when everybody writes us off."
We will have team news soon enough...
Cardiff v Chelsea (14:05 BST)
Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri on Callum Hudson-Odoi: "We have to play eight matches in 28 days, so he will start in two or three matches.
"For every competition there is no difference, so I am really very confident with him.
"He has started a lot of matches. Not in [the] Premier League, but by chance - it is not a problem for him to start a Premier League match, he is ready.
"But I can only play with two wingers, we have [Eden] Hazard, Pedro, Willian. Probably in the near future he will start in 75 or 80% of matches."
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on Match of the Day
In 2004 Arsenal went unbeaten all season, it was fantastic season for Arsenal, but we should have accomplished far more, the Champions League - but the FA Cup got in the way.
If you look at those fixtures, Spurs will have a huge say in how well Man City will do.
I feel these fixtures will get in the way. Some people talk about momentum but what City are trying to achieve would be remarkable.
Can I just shock you? There's been a red card in the Old Firm game...