Summary

  • Watch Final Score at top of page

  • Wood double for Burnley against relegation rivals Cardiff - Clarets 11 points clear of drop

  • Cardiff furious after assistant referee awards them penalty, but officials change their minds

  • Southampton beat Wolves to move eight points above relegation zone

  • Gosling, Fraser, Brooks, Wilson & Stanislas for Bournemouth, Knockaert red for sorry Brighton

  • Cairney & Babel for Fulham against Everton

  1. Give it to Raul!published at 14:33 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Southampton v Wolves (15:00 BST)

    Raul Jimenez has been directly involved in 19 Premier League goals this season, scoring 12 and assisting seven, which is 48% of Wolves' league total.

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  2. 'Not an easy game'published at 14:31 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Southampton v Wolves (15:00 BST)

    Southampton

    Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl on Wolves: "It's a very strong opponent, one of the most organised in the league [who have] made a fantastic job and beat a lot of big teams.

    "They play a similar shape to what we do and it will be interesting tactically for us. Not an easy game.

    "I think they showed that they have a clear plan and also good players that can fill the plan with life.

    "The whole way they want to play at the moment is a very successful one and it's not a coincidence they are so high in the table."

  3. It's not Ryan's fault!published at 14:29 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Fulham v Everton (15:00 BST)

    Ryan Babel had won all 11 Premier League games in which he scored prior to joining Fulham. He has since lost all three games in which he has scored.

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  4. 'You can't guarantee it'published at 14:26 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Burnley v Cardiff (15:00 BST)

    Burnley

    Burnley manager Sean Dyche on whether a victory will end their relegation fears: "You can't guarantee it because, like anyone, you want to work on facts not maybes.

    "I would suggest it [victory] would put us in a very strong position but we certainly won't take anything for granted until we've looked after ourselves.

    "We're on a very good run again, a very good turnover of points, but we've got to continue doing that because more points are needed and that's our intention."

  5. Where will the goals come from?published at 14:24 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Burnley v Cardiff (15:00 BST)

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    Cardiff will give Burnley a good game, but I don't see where the Welsh side's goals are going to come from. With nine in 15 matches on the road, they are the lowest scoring away team in the top flight this season.

    Prediction: 2-0

    Lawro's Premier League predictions v golfer Matt Fitzpatrick

  6. Don't let them cross!published at 14:23 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Brighton v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

    Only Crystal Palace and Huddersfield have scored fewer home league goals than Brighton's 17 this season.

    But only Liverpool have scored more goals than Brighton's 18 from set-pieces.

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  7. Moura grabs threepublished at 14:22 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Tottenham 4-0 Huddersfield

    Lucas Moura scored an impressive hat-trick as Spurs have just wrapped up a 4-0 win over Huddersfield.

    It just keeps getting worse for the Terriers. Reaction to that result over here.

  8. How can Wolves qualify for Europe?published at 14:20 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Southampton v Wolves (15:00 BST)

    How can Wolves qualify for the Europa League?

    The fifth-placed side in the Premier League qualifies for the Europa League group stage, as do the FA Cup winners.

    Because Carabao Cup winners Manchester City are already guaranteed to finish in the top six - and are almost certain to qualify for the Champions League - the sixth-placed team will also make the Europa League, entering at the second qualifying round.

    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.

    Here's some more details on all that...

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  9. 'Our pack are always present'published at 14:18 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Southampton v Wolves (15:00 BST)

    Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo: "It's a tough challenge. They [Southampton] are well organised, have good players and a good manager.

    "Our pack [fans] are always present, so we hope Southampton is another full house with our pack behind us. It is amazing what they are giving us. We want to do it together."

  10. Can Wolves bounce back?published at 14:16 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Southampton v Wolves (15:00 BST)

    It's been six days since Wolves' FA Cup heart-break against Watford. Gerard Deulofeu's inspirational performance overturned a 2-0 lead as the Hornets booked their place in the final in extra-time.

    Supporters swarmed Wembley before kick-off and it was a proper family day but it just wasn't to be for the travelling Wolves fans.

    After such an incredible season, Wolves still have a chance to finish seventh in the Premier League and be in with a chance of playing European football next season.

    Can they bounce back from that FA Cup heart-break today and move ahead of Leicester?

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  11. Battle for a European spotpublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Fulham v Everton (15:00 BST)

    So Everton boss Marco Silva says his team should be playing in Europe every year. And if they want to achieve that, they need to pick up some more points today.

    At the moment, Everton sit seven points behind Arsenal in fifth but are only one point below Leicester, who are in a potential European spot.

    Wolves are aiming for the same thing and are level on points with Leicester so will gain an advantage with victory today.

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  12. 'Run-in isn't too testing'published at 14:12 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Southampton v Wolves (15:00 BST)

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    It will be interesting to see whether Wolves can bounce back from last week's FA Cup semi-final disappointment. We will find out how much it has affected them.

    I think one more win will do it for Southampton in terms of safety, but even if they don't get it here, their run-in does not look too testing.

    Prediction: 1-0

    Lawro's Premier League predictions v golfer Matt Fitzpatrick

  13. Team newspublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Southampton v Wolves (15:00 BST)

    Following last week's defeat to Liverpool, there are two changes to the Southampton side.

    Forward Danny Ings returns to the line-up having been ineligible to play against parent club Liverpool last week. Josh Sims also comes into the XI for his first league start, while Shane Long and Oriol Romeu miss out.

    Southampton XI: Gunn, Bednarek, Yoshida, Vestergaard, Valery, Ward-Prowse, Hojbjerg, Bertrand, Sims, Redmond, Ings.

    Subs: McCarthy, Stephens, Long, Austin, Romeu, Armstrong, Targett.

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    Nuno Espirito Santo has made one change to the Wolves side that suffered that FA Cup semi-final defeat at Wembley.

    Goalkeeper Rui Patricio, having been replaced by John Ruddy, returns. Centre-back Romain Saiss retains his place.

    Wolves XI: Rui Patricio, Saiss, Coady, Boly, Doherty, Dendoncker, Neves, Joao Moutinho, Jonny, Jimenez, Jota.

    Subs: Bennett, Ivan Cavaleiro, Helder Costa, Gibbs-White, John Ruddy, Ruben Vinagre, Traore.

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  14. Cook back for Bournemouthpublished at 14:08 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Brighton v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

    Chris Hughton makes two changes to the side that lost to Man City in the FA Cup semi-final. Jurgen Locadia and Florin Andone come in, with Glenn Murray and Alireza Jahanbakhsh dropping to the bench.

    Brighton XI: Ryan, Montoya, Duffy, Dunk, Bernardo, Propper, Stephens, Bissouma, Knockaert, Andone, Locadia.

    Subs: Button, Bong, Kayal, Jahanbakhsh, Murray, Izquierdo, Burn.

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    Bournemouth also show two changes, with Artur Boruc returning for Asmir Begovic between the sticks, and Steve Cook returns to the side for the first time since 9 February following an abcess on his groin. The Cherries skipper replaces Nathaniel Clyne.

    Bournemouth XI: Boruc, Cook, Mepham, Ake, A Smith, Gosling, Lerma, Fraser, King, Brooks, Wilson.

    Subs: Begovic, Mousset, Ibe, Stanislas, Clyne, Simpson, Solanke.

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  15. 'Wave goodbye to relegation fears'published at 14:08 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Burnley v Cardiff (15:00 BST)

    Martin Fisher
    Match of the Day commentator

    Burnley are inviting their fans to wave goodbye to their relegation fears today at home to Cardiff.

    Flags have been placed on every seat at Turf Moor as the Clarets look for the win that will surely clinch their Premier League survival.

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  16. Team newspublished at 14:06 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Burnley v Cardiff (15:00 BST)

    Unsurprisingly, Burnley are unchanged as they go hunting a third successive Premier League win which will all-but secure a fourth successive season in the Premier League.

    Goalkeeper Tom Heaton captains the team.

    Burnley XI: Heaton, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor, Hendrick, Westwood, Cork, McNeil, Barnes, Wood.

    Subs: Gudmundsson, Brady, Gibson, Hart, Ward, Vydra, Long.

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    Cardiff City are in action for the first time since 3 April and boss Neil Warnock makes two changes from the side that started the 2-0 defeat at Manchester City.

    Harry Arter returns to the midfield while Danish forward Kenneth Zohore makes only his sixth Premier League start of the season.

    Out go Joe Ralls and Oumar Niasse - both are on the bench.

    Cardiff City XI: Etheridge, Peltier, Morrison, Ecuele Manga, Bennett, Gunnarsson, Arter, Hoilett, Victor Camarasa, Josh Murphy, Zohore.

    Subs: Ralls, Reid, Bacuna, Cunningham, Mendez-Laing, Brian Murphy, Niasse.

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  17. Crazy statpublished at 14:04 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Fulham v Everton (15:00 BST)

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  18. Team newspublished at 14:01 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Fulham v Everton (15:00 BST)

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    Fulham make just one change to the side that lost 4-1 at Watford 11 days ago. Timothy Fosu-Mensah is recalled in place of Cyrus Christie, who is among the substitutes.

    Fulham XI: Rico, Chambers, Le Marchand, Fosu-Mensah, Ream, Bryan, Sessegnon, Cairney, Zambo, Mitrovic, Babel.

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    Everton are unchanged from the team that beat Arsenal at Goodison Park last weekend. That means Phil Jagielka, who scored the winner against the Gunners, retains his place despite the return to fitness of Michael Keane, who is on the bench.

    Everton XI: Pickford, Coleman, Jagielka, Zouma, Digne, Gueye, Gomes, Sigurdsson, Bernard, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin.

  19. 'Concentrate on our games'published at 13:59 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Burnley v Cardiff (15:00 BST)

    Cardiff City

    Cardiff manager Neil Warnock: "We've just got to concentrate on our own games.

    "I think it's Brighton who we can catch, especially going there a few days after the Burnley game.

    "If we can beat Burnley, we could haul them in, but we've really got to win three out of the four games against teams around us. That will stand us in great stead."

  20. 94% chance of being relegatedpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Burnley v Cardiff (15:00 BST)

    Can Cardiff avoid relegation?

    Their slim hopes of survival could hinge on today's match at relegation rivals Burnley - but some data seems to suggest the Bluebirds are all but down.

    We explore their options here.

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