Tune in!published at 13:30 British Summer Time 6 April 2019
Newcastle v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
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Emma Sanders
Newcastle v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live
You can follow that game with commentary on BBC Radio 5 live. Just click the icon at the top of this page at kick-off.
What a treat!
Newcastle v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
With relegation seemingly passing these two clubs by, this could be described as a no-show mid-table clash.
But neither are mathematically safe yet. Victory for either side would essentially seal the deal though.
Newcastle have won their last four home games - including a stunning 2-1 victory over Manchester City - and are chasing a fifth today.
Meanwhile, Palace have lost their last two away games but will be bolstered by a testing performance against Tottenham on Wednesday.
Norwich 3-0 QPR
Championship leaders Norwich are utterly dominating things at Carrow Lead. They go into the half-time break with a 3-0 lead over Queens Park Rangers.
So this is what we have coming up today. There's a small matter of an FA Cup semi-final also taking place at 17:30 BST between Manchester City and Brighton.
But I'll be focusing on these games...
Southampton 1-3 Liverpool
Kevin Kilbane
Former Republic of Ireland winger on Football Focus
It was a huge game. I was really impressed with Southampton in the first half. They went at them and created so many problems. Liverpool could have been a few more goals down than they actually were.
Once Liverpool got through them it was a great finish. It was a brilliant end to the game.
Southampton 1-3 Liverpool
It's nervy at the bottom but it's the same at the top.
Premier League leaders Liverpool had to come from behind again to beat Southampton at St Mary's last night.
Jurgen Klopp's side, who are chasing their first league title in 29 years, scored two goals after the 80th minute to pick up a crucial 3-1 win.
It means they are back at the top - two points ahead of Manchester City, who play in today's FA Cup semi-final against Brighton.
Mohamed Salah was the hero again, reaching 50 Premier League goals in a record amount of games for the club.
You can read the report on that game here and find out more about Salah's record-breaking feat here.
Here's how things stand.
Burnley currently have a five-point lead over Cardiff. With Fulham and Huddersfield already relegated, there's just the one spot that's still dangerous.
Next week's game at Turf Moor is a biggie.
Bournemouth v Burnley (15:00 BST)
With six games to go, Burnley are still in a relegation scrap. Victory today will take them eight points clear of Cardiff before the two teams face each other at Turf Moor in a week's time.
That would seem like a pretty sizeable gap but with rivals Cardiff up next, followed by Chelsea, Manchester City, Everton and Arsenal to come, it's a nervy time for Burnley fans.
Today's result could prove to be massive.
Huddersfield and Fulham are already down.
But Burnley don't want to join them. Can they pick up a crucial victory today and move further away from the relegation zone?
They are one of six teams in action in the Premier League this afternoon.