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. Postpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Team news for the first four games dropping very soon...

  2. On the radio tonight...published at 16:56 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    BBC Radio 5 Live will be providing commentary from three of tonight's five Premier League games.

    Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST) takes centre stage during the early kick-offs with Ian Dennis and Neil Lennon bringing you commentary from St James Park. At the same time Norwich v Everton will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.

    Later on, at 20:15 BST, John Murray and Mark Lawrenson will bring you full commentary from Anfield as Liverpool look to edge closer to the title.

    As ever, all of those commentaries will also be available at the top of this page.

  3. Early team newspublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00 BST)

    Wolves winger Pedro Neto will be pushing for a starting berth, having made a goalscoring impact as a substitute last time out.

    Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo has a fully-fit squad to choose from.

    Bournemouth forward Joshua King is a doubt for the trip to Molineux.

    King suffered an ankle injury against Crystal Palace on Saturday and, although the problem is not as bad as first feared, he may still miss out.

  4. Top banneringpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)

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  5. Early team newspublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    Norwich have a shortage of defenders, with Christoph Zimmermann, Sam Byram and Grant Hanley out for the season.

    Midfielder Marco Stiepermann is available after recovering from coronavirus.

    Everton defender Yerry Mina and midfielder Fabian Delph are expected to return from injury in time to face Leicester City on 1 July.

    Full-back Djibril Sidibe is also nearing a return after being sidelined with a foot injury.

  6. Schneiderlin departs for Nicepublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)

    One person that won't be featuring tonight is midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin with the Frenchman leaving Everton to join Nice for an undisclosed fee.

    Toffees boss Carlo Ancelotti has wished the former Manchester United player "all the best for the future" adding that whenever he'd played for him "he'd played well".

    Media caption,

    We wish Schneiderlin 'all the best for the future' - Ancelotti

  7. Early team newspublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)

    Newcastle's Matty Longstaff has returned to training after a thigh injury but could miss out, along with brother Sean, who has a muscle problem.

    Defenders Florian Lejeune and Ciaran Clark will not be involved as they work their way back to full fitness.

    Villa pair Frederic Guilbert and Danny Drinkwater are in contention to feature for the first time since the Premier League's resumption.

    John McGinn could be rested, while Bjorn Engels remains sidelined.

  8. When can Liverpool win the league?published at 16:39 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Liverpool v Crystal Palace (20:15 BST)

    We know that after Manchester City's 5-0 win against Burnley on Monday night that Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp can't win the league tonight.

    But when is the earliest they can? Head over here to find out.

    *Spoiler alert* It could be tomorrow.

  9. Postpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)

    The fact Manchester United get to face Sheffield United without Dean Henderson playing is already a huge advantage.

  10. Early team newspublished at 16:37 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Man Utd v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)

    Old TraffordImage source, PA Media
    Image caption,

    It's not too often it's this hot at Old Trafford...

    Manchester United have no new injury concerns and midfielder Paul Pogba could start on Wednesday for the first time since 30 September.

    Midfielder Scott McTominay has signed a contract extension until 2025.

    Sheffield United will be forced into at least two changes, with John Egan suspended and on-loan goalkeeper Dean Henderson ineligible to face his parent club.

    Phil Jagielka and Simon Moore are expected to start.

  11. Tonight's actionpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    What's one up from a feast?

    Manchester United v Sheffield United (18:00 BST)

    Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST) Live on BBC One & BBC Two!

    Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00 BST)

    Liverpool v Crystal Palace (20:15 BST)

  12. Live on the BBC!published at 16:32 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    BBC Two

    And of course, you can watch one of tonight's games live on BBC TV!

    Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST kick-off) is your main course.

    Coverage begins on BBC Two at 17:30 BST before moving to BBC One for the second half (annoying, we know). You'll be able to watch it uninterrupted on the BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

    We'll also have additional extras for you including no crowd noise, no commentary and the second edition of the MOTDx Watchalong including special guests Dean Ashton and Leon Osman.

    Teemu Pukki and Richarlison graphicImage source, BBC Sport
  13. Postpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 24 June 2020

    Five Premier League games on a Wednesday night. FIVE.

    Hopefully we'll get some goals in these ones.

    Plenty up for grabs - Liverpool could move within touching distance of the title, Manchester United, Wolves and Sheffield United could close in on a top four spot and Aston Villa, Bournemouth and Norwich need a points' boost.

    Everton, Crystal Palace and Newcastle are chilling mid-table but could still affect things.

    Stick with us and you'll find out...

    .Image source, Getty Images