Summary

  • Liverpool will win the title if Man City drop points against Chelsea on Thursday

  • Martial hat-trick for Man Utd 3-0 Sheff Utd; Keane header gives Everton win over Norwich

  • El Mohamady rescues point for Villa at Newcastle; Jimenez gives Wolves win over Bournemouth

  1. 'We must rotate'published at 17:48 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    Norwich City

    Norwich City manager Daniel Farke speaking on BBC Two: "We were disappointed after the last game. It's always the same when you lose 3-0, its about returning to being solid defensively.

    "I don't expect any of my offensive players to start every game, we must rotate a bit. Perhaps during the game we can set the side with more offensive players on the pitch and that's the plan for this game."

  2. Man Utd fans are here - kind ofpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Man Utd v Sheff Utd (18:00BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Old Trafford plays host to its first 'closed doors' game tonight.

    Manchester United have tried to bring some familiarity by putting enormous mosaics across the top tier of the Stretford End and across two sections of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand and the same across the East Stand.

    Sheffield United's players are warming up in front of me. A big night ahead for Simon Moore.

    The goalkeeper's only league game in the last two seasons was the return fixture in November, which finished 3-3.

    ..Image source, BBC Sport
    Image caption,

    Man Utd mosaic

  3. All eyes on Raulpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00 BST)

    Raul JimenezImage source, BBC Sport
  4. 'Villa have lacked a spark'published at 17:45 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)

    Neil Lennon
    Celtic manager on 5 Live

    It may benefit Villa that they are playing their third game. It might make them more purposeful. Can they get Jack Grealish and Neil McGinn involved? They've lacked a little bit of spark in the last two games for me. I don't think it's all doom and gloom and I think the performances have just been a little bit passive - particularly against Chelsea in the first half - but I think Dean Smith will be looking for some optimism tonight.

  5. Pukki's droughtpublished at 17:43 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

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  6. Postpublished at 17:43 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    Daniel Farke says he has left out Teemu Pukki and Todd Cantwell for fitness reasons.

    "I don't expect any of my offensive players to start every game."

  7. 'All the pressure is on Villa'published at 17:42 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)

    Neil Lennon
    Celtic manager on 5 Live

    It's a huge game for Villa off the back of the defeat at the weekend against Chelsea. It's going to be difficult because Newcastle will be full of confidence and they are looking up the table rather than down it. All the pressure is on Villa tonight, I'm looking for big performances from Jack Grealish and John McGinn tonight.

  8. 'Ancelotti offers direction'published at 17:41 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich V Everton (18:00 BST)

    Tim Cahill
    Former Everton midfielder on BBC Two

    Carlo AncelottiImage source, PA Media

    I think there's a lot of direction from Carlo Ancelotti. There's a lot of positivity around the club and I think Everton can kick on from here. He can attract the big signings.

  9. Postpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    There's two Brazilians that might have something to say about that in the Premier League...

  10. De Gea is world's best - Solskjaerpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)

    Manchester United number one David de Gea is coming under increased pressure with some saying he was at fault for Tottenham's goal on Friday night.

    Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane was particularly critical of the Spaniard while working for Sky Sports saying he was "sick to death" of him and he was the "most overrated keeper he'd seen in a long, long time".

    But United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has stuck by the 29-year-old saying he is still the best goalkeeper in the world.

    Media caption,

    De Gea is 'the best keeper in the world' - Solskjaer

  11. Name these Norwich v Everton starspublished at 17:38 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    Ahead of Norwich v Everton on BBC Two later why don't you test your knowledge of players to have previously represented the clubs?

    Head over here to have a go.

    Everton playerImage source, BBC Sport
  12. Postpublished at 17:37 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    Dion Dublin
    Former Aston Villa & Man Utd striker on BBC Two

    Eight wins would be nice for Norwich, can't see it happening though.

    The way they are playing is commendable, when it is not working try something different.

    They are getting caught out at the moment.

  13. Lawro's predictionpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    Mark Lawrenson

    I watched Norwich's defeat by Southampton on Friday and you could have driven a horse and cart through some of the spaces in the Canaries' defence and midfield.

    Saints won 3-0 at Carrow Road but it could have been by a lot more.

    That didn't seem to be through lack of fitness or application by Norwich. Yes, they are missing a lot of defensive players, but they were just so open.

    In contrast, Everton were so well disciplined and organised in their draw with Liverpool on Sunday. They should have too much nous for Norwich.

    Lawro's prediction: 0-1

    Aitch's prediction: 1-1

  14. Postpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

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  15. Strange timespublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    Dion Dublin
    Former Aston Villa & Man Utd striker on BBC Two

    I'm getting used to it, only just, I am a non-sound man.

    The normal punter will always go for the soundtrack but I like to hear the shouting and screaming.

    It is very strange though.

  16. Stat attackpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00 BST)

    Head-to-head

    • Wolves are unbeaten in the three Premier League meetings, winning two and drawing one.
    • The Cherries have won four of the seven all-time meetings at Wolves, losing three.
  17. 'Drinks break will be welcomed'published at 17:34 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)

    Neil Lennon
    Celtic manager on 5 Live

    It's warm enough here. There's a lot of shade on the pitch now that will cool the players down a bit but I think the drinks break will be welcomed this evening.

  18. 'Everton still dreaming of top six'published at 17:33 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    Jonathan Pearce
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    NorwichImage source, Getty Images

    Carlo Ancelotti fielded their youngest side ever for a Merseyside Premier League derby. He's building a decent team. They're upwardly mobile at long last after the farce of the last couple of managers.

    With 20 major trophies as a coach, he knows how to develop winning sides. He's brought the very best out of Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Richarlison has added graft to his goal-scoring craft. Mason Holgate is maturing into a leader of the defence.

    They'll still have dreams of a top-six finish. That may be beyond them this season. But I can see far better days ahead if they're patient.

    Without the Carrow Road fervour that drove Norwich City onto famous wins this season against Manchester City and Leicester, I certainly think they'll deny the home side a crucial home win.

  19. Lawro's predictionpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)

    Mark Lawrenson

    Sheffield United are another side who have not made much attacking impact since the Premier League restarted. That is obviously going to be a major problem for them in terms of getting anything at Old Trafford.

    On top of that, things are going against them - like their red card in Sunday's defeat at Newcastle and their 'goal' that wasn't given against Aston Villa.

    This will be their third away game on the trot, which hardly helps matters either, so I will go with a Manchester United win here.

    Watching Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side in Friday's draw at Spurs, you could tell they are in a good place at the moment. I know David de Gea's mistake cost them a goal but they have so many quality players, and it feels like they are about to seriously kick on as a team.

    De Gea has not suddenly become a bad goalkeeper, it is just that at the moment he is not the De Gea who was United's best player for three years. I wonder if he has just tweaked his technique a little bit, because what he used to do was brilliant and now what he does is average.

    Lawro's prediction: 2-0

    Aitch's prediction: Home win. No question. 3-0

  20. Postpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)

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