Postpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 24 June 2020
Wolves 0-0 Bournemouth
Keeper's elbow to the back of the head for Nathan Ake. Oooff.
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Wolves 0-0 Bournemouth
Keeper's elbow to the back of the head for Nathan Ake. Oooff.
Wolves 0-0 Bournemouth
Philip Billing doesn't get too far forwards very often but the Bournemouth man is an absolute unit, he charges into the box and Rui Paitricio has to scamper out to make a save.
From the corner Nathan Ake is poleaxed. Send for the physio.
Newcastle 0-0 Aston Villa
Isaac Hayden, who is in serious need of a haircut, takes out Jack Grealish on the left. Free-kick to Villa but Martin Dubravka comes out to collect.
Norwich 0-0 Everton
It's seriously hot isn't it. Just thought I'd get that out of the way.
The mid-half drinks breaks we've been having every game will be definitely needed tonight.
Man Utd 0-0 Sheff Utd
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Manchester United have walked out to the Stone Roses' 'This is the One' anthem as normal.
The announcer said 'please welcome, Manchester United' as he always does. But the response was a smattering of applause from the directors' box.
This is my second match live, I have seen a few on TV from various countries. I quite enjoy hearing the sounds from the pitch. But it is not comparible to the real thing.
We have just had a minutes' silence for former United defender Tony Dunne, who sadly died earlier this month.
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Kyle: Brilliant side that Manchester United have out. The pace and flair of the front 3 and having Pogba and Fernandes in midfield. It's so exciting. If they get 2 or 3 quality signings at the end of the season including Sancho they could challenge the top 2.
Off we go in all four of the earlier games. Where's the first goal coming from? Hopefully we don't have to wait around until the second half.
Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)
There is a minute's silence held at Old Trafford as a tribute to defender Tony Dunne, and a fans' banner in his honour is displayed at the front of the East Stand.
Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)
Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)
Tim Cahill
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Two
Carlo Ancelotti has made Dominic Calvert-Lewin the main man. Duncan Ferguson has worked a lot with him. I really feel he is someone for the future and also for England.
I like the way Ancelotti talks about him and is nurturing him.
Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00 BST)
Bournemouth come out at Molineux, not down the tunnel but above it somewhere. One of the boxes I think!
That minibar will be checked.
Manchester United v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)
Head-to-head
Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)
Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)
Everton
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti speaking on BBC Two: "The game against Liverpool is the past. The game gave us confidence but this will be a different game. We want the same attitude and spirit."
On playing behind closed doors: "It's a different experience, it's a little bit strange. We play football to enjoy ourselves but also for the people who enjoy football. I hope my team will be able to adapt well."
On chasing a European place: "For us it's an important target to try to fight to reach the Europa League next season. It will be difficult but the teams above us are not so far away and we have to fight until the end of the season."
Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)
Dion Dublin
Former Aston Villa & Man Utd striker on BBC Two
Norwich have a lot of the ball and play out from the back but lose it in really bad areas and continue to do it.
Teams will set up for Norwich to have the ball in the final third and then wait for them to lose it.
Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)
Sheffield United
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder speaking to Sky Sports: "There's some disappointed boys out there tonight but I have to pick a team to try and get a result.
"Maybe I need to show off a little bit more. I want to stay in this division as a manager for a long, long time. My club might need to show off a little bit more too. That's something I might need to take into consideration at the end of the season.
"We need to find a spark from somewhere [to make that next step into the top four]. We all have unfortunately been denied a fantastic opportunity to come to Old Trafford tonight. The teamsheet they have put out tonight though is going to be very tough!"
Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
Bournemouth concede a lot of goals and right now they don't look like scoring any. They were quite free-scoring for a while under Eddie Howe but that seems to have stopped, and it looks like they have found themselves in a bit of a mess at the worst possible time.
Meanwhile, Wolves looked impressive again as they saw off West Ham. They are right in the mix for a top-five spot.
Lawro's prediction: 2-0
Aitch's prediction: 2-1
Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)
BBC World Service
Former Manchester United assistant manager and goalkeeping coach under Louis van Gaal, Frans Hoek, has been having a chat to the BBC World Service about United's current goalkeeping situation.
The Dutchman says while David de Gea has played at the highest level, a slip in form is to be expected.
"The two years that I worked with David, he reached, in my opinion, an incredible level, and of course, also David had times that you know, he was a little bit less.
"Nobody noticed that. And I think that's the trick. If you work together. you cannot expect that everybody is always performing at the top level."
For on-loan keeper Dean Henderson, tonight's game at Old Trafford is a big one.
"What I found out already from Dean was that his self picture is that he has an incredible amount of confidence, which is helping him a lot." Hoek said.
"Dean had a very good growth in his career which is fantastic for Dean, which is fantastic for Sheffield, which is fantastic for United."
You can hear the full interview with Frans Hoek on Sport Today on the BBC World Service at 18:30 BST.
Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)
Neil Lennon
Celtic manager on 5 Live
The Newcastle number nine is such a huge jersey, there's a lot of pressure on that shirt. Steve Bruce's man management is a big part of his persona and you can see how delighted he was when Joelinton scored at the weekend.
Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)
Head-to-head