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Chelsea 0-0 Watford
Hit that well! Gerard Deulofeu spins on the edge of the area and unleashes a bolt of a shot, just wide of Kepa's left-hand post. Watford having a good spell now. That's now a corner...
Arsenal v Brighton - listen on 5 Live & online
Jahanbakhsh fouls Monreal in area, Aubameyang scores penalty
Xhaka pulls back March in area, Murray converts spot-kick
Anything but a win would effectively end Arsenal's top-four hopes
Man Utd's top-four hopes over after draw with Huddersfield
Chelsea go third with win over Watford - guaranteed Champions League next season
Tom Rostance
Chelsea 0-0 Watford
Hit that well! Gerard Deulofeu spins on the edge of the area and unleashes a bolt of a shot, just wide of Kepa's left-hand post. Watford having a good spell now. That's now a corner...
Huddersfield 0-0 Manchester United
Alexis Sanchez is left clutching his ankle after a hefty challenge from Chris Schindler. The Manchester United number seven looking to get on the ball as Marcus Rashford hits the resulting free-kick straight at Jonas Lossl.
Chelsea 0-0 Watford
Steady Eddie possession so far from Chelsea. No chances to report.
It's all getting very exciting in the closing stages at Derby.
Will they get in the play-offs? Find out here.
Huddersfield 0-0 Manchester United
Away we go...
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Chelsea 0-0 Watford
Away we go!
Chelsea v Watford (14:00 BST)
"It's been really terrible for me personally," Gary Cahill told the Daily Telegraph today. "This season will just be erased out of my head when I leave Chelsea. My last memory will be last season's FA Cup final."
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Fergus: A day to say goodbye to Gary Cahill. Won the lot and never complained. Thanks Gary!
David: I sometimes wonder why clubs bother to employ highly paid managers when there are so many people on here who could do a better job.
James: I'm a Liverpool fan but absolutely glued to the race for top four (old habits die hard). Can't ever write United off despite performances.
Huddersfield v Manchester United (14:00 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live
There's full radio commentary of this one too - tune in by pressing play above and listen to Alan Green and Phil Brown.
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Regular Jon: Sanchez honestly looks like he’s never played football in his life before. All I remember him doing last week when he came on was fall over twice, losing the ball. Can’t imagine anyone will want him in the summer. Probably score a hat-trick now I’ve said that!
Bondy: Couple of weeks ago, Arsenal were in a great position for top 4... three losses in a row that on paper we should have won. So frustrating that now we have to hope for another team to slip up
Mic Medeska: For all the terrible performances by Sanchez at least he tries and gives effort. I guess. I’m reaching for a positive. He tries. That’s it.
Huddersfield v Manchester United (14:00 BST)
Huddersfield have lost 28 Premier League games this season – only Ipswich in 1994-95, Sunderland in 2005-06 and Derby in 2007-08 have ever lost more in a single campaign (all 29).
Here come the sides! Can Chelsea and Manchester United finally get their acts together?
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Loftus-Cheek was the best player on the pitch on Thursday night. His reward is being replaced by Kovacic who was done nothing all season and took all the impetus out of the attack when he came against Frankfurt. Sarri is clueless and has to go!
Maurice
To not play Ruben is nonsense. He was superb on Thursday.
Keith
Sarri once again proving he just can not learn, Kovacic brings nothing to the team yet he gets in ahead of Loftus-Cheek, Sarri needs to be sacked
Jamie Jennrich
Huddersfield v Man Utd (14:00 BST)
Alexis Sanchez makes his first Manchester United start for more than two months as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer makes three changes to the side that drew with Chelsea last weekend.
Phil Jones and Scott McTominay also come in with Eric Bailly and Romelu Lukaku ruled out through injury. Ander Herrera is among the substitutes.
Man Utd: De Gea, Lindelof, Jones, Young, Shaw, Matic, McTominay, Pogba, Mata, Sanchez Rashford.
Subs: Fred, Smalling, Grant, Diogo Dalot, Herrera, Andreas Pereira, Chong
Aaron Mooy returns after injury for Huddersfield as Jan Siewert makes three changes to the side that was beaten 5-0 at Liverpool last Friday.
Chris Lowe and Alex Pritchard also return to the starting XI with Tommy Smith, Jon Gorenc Stankovic and Steve Mounie dropping to the bench.
Huddersfield: Lossl, Kongolo, Schindler, Durm, Lowe, Hogg, Bacuna, Mooy, Mbenza, Pritchard, Grant.
Subs: Coleman, Smith, Kachunga, Diakhaby, Mounie, Stankovic, Daly.
Chelsea v Watford (14:00 BST)
Watford's Troy Deeney receives treatment during the warm-up at Stamford Bridge.
A huge boost for Watford at the end of the season.
Huddersfield v Man Utd (14:00 BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at the John Smith's Stadium
Today will be an emotional day for Huddersfield.
Not only will it be their last home match in the Premier League for at least a season, it will also be Dean Hoyle's last as chairman.
Hoyle took over in 2009 when the club were in League One and masterminded the rise into the Premier League, the first time his beloved Terriers had been a top flight club in 40 years.
Hoyle has sold 75% of his stake in the club to another local businessman, Phil Hodgkinson.
Such is Hoyle's commitment to Huddersfield, he spent part of this week in the Netherlands serving burgers to cyclists taking part in the club's charity bike ride.
A really popular local football club owner, who will be sadly missed.
Chelsea v Watford (14:00 BST)
Chelsea are unbeaten in 11 home matches against Watford in all competitions (W7 D4 L0) since a 1-5 defeat on the final day of the 1985-86 season.
Here's John Barnes scoring a header in a superb kit. Chelsea's keeper was called Les Fridge.
Superb.
At half time...
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Ryan Flint: For all the hype around Hazard, Pedro is one player I’d hate to see leave. His acceleration, pass rate and loyalty to CFC is second to none! He’s never in the spotlight or wanting to be. Happy that Sarri has stood by him. Truly deserved!
AJ: Ole is deluded. Bottom team in the Premier League and we are playing defensive midfielders. Mata who does not have pace right midfield. Young and Jones in defence. Lack of imagination. Where is youth? Nervy 1-0 or get beat. Fed up
Olamide Agboola: I think Sarri has been under-appreciated. In his first season, he got to a final, strongly close to another and for what it's worth, the top 4 is a closed deal, scratch that, the top 3 if Chelsea win the remaining matches
Huddersfield v Manchester United (14:00 BST)
Obviously there have been hundreds of worse footballers - but in terms of outlay against productivity, is Alexis Sanchez one of the worst Premier League signings ever?
United must have spent millions per goal. He's only scored three Premier League goals for the club...