Summary

  • Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea: De Gea spills shot to allow Alonso to cancel out Mata opener

  • Burnley 0-1 Man City: Aguero shot just crosses line before Lowton can clear

  • City have big shout for penalty turned down for handball by Barnes

  • Leicester 3-0 Arsenal: Tielemens, Vardy (2) for Foxes after Maitland-Niles red for Gunners

  1. Team news - Aubameyang back for Arsenalpublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
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    Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)

    Arsenal fans rejoice, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is back in the starting line-up today.

    But there is no sign of Mesut Ozil.

    Full team news to follow.

  2. What's at stake (part two)published at 10:58 British Summer Time 28 April 2019

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    An intriguing mini-table has formed as a number of teams fight for seventh place, which could bring European football with it.

    A win for Leicester will put them right in the mix.

    And here is a short explainer as to why seventh could mean Europe....

    If Watford win the FA Cup, they will qualify for the Europa League.

    But if Manchester City win the FA Cup, that European place reverts to the league and the seventh-placed team will enter the Europa League.

    Teams are no longer eligible to enter Europe by virtue of being losing FA Cup finalists.

  3. What's at stake today (part one)published at 10:55 British Summer Time 28 April 2019

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    The title race is simple. The trophy is either going to Merseyside or Manchester.

    A win today will put Pep Guardiola's side back on top, one point clear with two games remaining.

    But who gets into the top four is anyone's guess.

    Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United keep dropping points.

    United could be joint fourth today if they beat Chelsea and Arsenal lose.

    And that would be incredible for a team that has lost four of their last six league games.

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  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 28 April 2019

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    Such a big day in the Premier League today.

    With so much at stake, just get in touch with your thoughts on all of today's storylines.

    Can Burnley beat City? Will City get the crucial win? Who will get in the top four? What are fans's thoughts on finishing seventh and potentially getting in the Europa League, do you want it?

    Tweet #bbcfootball.

  5. Previously in the Premier League...published at 10:43 British Summer Time 28 April 2019

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    Liverpool hammered Huddersfield on Friday night 5-0 to go two points clear of Manchester City at the top.

    Cardiff lost 1-0 to Fulham and will be relegated next weekend if they lose to Crystal Palace.

    Brighton missed out on the chance to all but secure safety as they drew 1-1 with Newcastle.

    Elsewhere,Tottenham suffered the first defeat at their new stadium losing 1-0 to West Ham to dent their top four ambitions.

    And Wolves got some revenge for the FA Cup semi-final defeat with a 2-1 win over Watford to boost their top seven hopes.

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  6. A day of reckoningpublished at 10:36 British Summer Time 28 April 2019

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    There is A LOT riding on today's games.

    It's a three course Sunday roast of drama, intrigue and emotion.

    For starters, can Leicester further derail Arsenal's top four bid and further their own prospects for a seventh place and European finish?

    Then for main, can Burnley stop Manchester City going top of the Premier League again, handing the initiative to Liverpool?

    And for dessert, can Ole Gunnar Solskjaer get the Manchester United wagon back on the right track and keep alive their feint top four hopes against rivals Chelsea?

  7. Cometh the hour, cometh the Dyche?published at 10:30 British Summer Time 28 April 2019

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    Liverpool need a hero.

    Can Sean Dyche give Jurgen Klopp a big helping hand in the title race?