KICK-OFFpublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 8 July 2020
Off we go in tonight's earlier kick-offs.
Brighton give ball away for first two goals in opening eight minutes - Salah taps in Keita pass, Henderson clips in 20-yard finish
Trossard's sweet strike on half volley pulls one back, Salah heads in Robertson corner to restore two-goal lead
Man City thrash Newcastle 5-0 - Jesus sidefoots in, Mahrez converts cross, Fernandez own goal, D Silva 20-yard free-kick, Sterling finish
Sheff Utd one point behind Wolves after Egan's 93rd-minute winner
Rodriguez heads Burnley winner, West Ham just four points clear of drop zone
Emma Sanders and Gary Rose
Off we go in tonight's earlier kick-offs.
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Sheffield United v Wolves (18:00 BST)
Chris Wilder is giving one last team talk in the corridor as the players head out at Bramall Lane, led by skipper Billy Sharp.
They can narrow the gap on Wolves to just a point with a win tonight.
Brighton v Liverpool (20:00 BST)
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Sheff Utd v Wolves (18:00 BST)
Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Nuno Espirito Santo and Chris Wilder have both done a terrific job.
Their squads are not massive like the teams who are around them in the table, you almost always know the 11 they will pick each game.
Both teams have been excellent and its a big game for both.
Sheffield United got back on track with a big win at Tottenham - and I would love to see Wolves in the Champions League.
West Ham v Burnley (18:00 BST)
Burnley boss Sean Dyche, speaking to BT Sport: "We have put together some good results, especially since we have had some challenges with the squad.
"The feeling in the camp is good and everyone is working hard to get results."
West Ham v Burnley (18:00 BST)
West Ham boss David Moyes, speaking to BT Sport: "It is important to win at home. We have just started to find a way to get some points.
"Ultimately I am really pleased with how the players have been performing and let's hope we get another good performance."
Man City v Newcastle (18:00 BST)
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Man City v Newcastle (18:00 BST)
Anderlecht's former Manchester City scout Richard Bredice talks to BBC Sport's Nesta McGregor about how his role has changed since lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
West Ham v Burnley (18:00 BST)
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Man City v Newcastle (18:00 BST)
Newcastle United
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce tells BT Sport: "When you come here you know you are going to be in for a hell of a tough game. We would have loved to be at full strength but it gives an opportunity to others who have been knocking on the door. It has caught up with us with the injuries. You have stand up and have a crack, let's hope we can do that.
"We could not have been more pleased with the restart and it has been different, getting some wins and draws and we are unbeaten in the league, let's hope that remains the same tonight.
"They have top, top players and their movement and how they go about it is there to see. This is the way of the Premier League, go and play against the best. City have not been at their best this year but are still a very good team."
Man City v Newcastle (18:00 BST)
Manchester City
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola tells BT Sport: "The results were not good away but the performances were more than decent. We have to win and if we don't win this game then we do not have many arguments to convince the people you are right.
"A lot of games every few days, we have Brighton coming up too in three days so everyone has to play.
"The plan is to win every game we play, for sure we will play until 7 August against Real Madrid then after that we will see.
"We have to focus on what we have to do and maintain the level of the last games."
Man City v Newcastle (18:00 BST)
Teenage midfielder Jack Young has been included in Steve Bruce's squad for the first time to face Manchester City tonight.
The 19-year-old is an academy product and comes from Morpeth. He only signed his first professional contract last summer.
Sheff Utd v Wolves (18:00 BST)
Another game, another start for Conor Coady. He is an absolute machine.
Sheff Utd v Wolves (18:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Football Expert
This should be a good game because both of these teams have a very similar style. That's not just in terms of formation, but because they both work extremely hard too.
The big difference is, from midfield going forward, Wolves have got a lot more quality.
Their striker Raul Jimenez is such a good player. I don't think the Blades will give him much space though, and I just have a feeling that they will dig in and get something out of this game.
Prediction: 1-1
West Ham v Burnley (18:00 BST)
West Ham v Burnley (18:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Football Expert
Burnley have been hit hard by more injuries, with defender Ben Mee (thigh) and midfielder Jack Cork (ankle) potentially out for the rest of the season.
The Clarets have not got much depth to their squad right now, for various reasons, and I think West Ham will move a little closer to safety with a win here.
I always thought the Hammers' players were too good to be where they are in the table. It looks like they have managed to find the right formula at the right time.
Prediction: 2-0
West Ham v Burnley (18:00 BST)
West Ham could take a huge leap towards safety with victory over Burnley tonight. They currently sit level on points with Watford, who they face on 17 July, and are four points clear of the relegation zone.
A win tonight would take them seven points clear. They also face Norwich and Aston Villa in the next few weeks.
Man City v Newcastle (18:00 BST)
Pep Guardiola and Steve Bruce are having a long old chat by the tunnel. Guardiola looks deeply focused on what an animated Bruce is saying.
Would love to know what those two are having a natter about.
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