Postpublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 11 July 2020
Norwich v West Ham (12:30 BST)
Uh-oh.
Brighton 0-5 Man City - Sterling scores hat-trick
Man City guaranteed second place
Result: Sheff Utd 3-0 Chelsea - Blades up to sixth, Blues stay third
McGoldrick puts away follow-up from Kepa's save, McBurnie heads in second, McGoldrick buries loose ball for third
Result: Liverpool 1-1 Burnley - Reds drop points at home for first time this season
Result: Norwich 0-4 West Ham - Antonio scores four
Norwich relegated with three games still to play
Result: Watford 2-1 Newcastle - Deeney scores two penalties, Hornets six points clear of drop zone
Emma Sanders and Tom Rostance
Norwich v West Ham (12:30 BST)
Uh-oh.
Norwich v West Ham (12:30 BST)
If you missed it earlier, Norwich HAVE to avoid defeat today. They will be relegated if they lose.
If they draw, they're down if Watford avoid defeat at home to Newcastle.
Is today the day?
Norwich v West Ham (12:30 BST)
Some more nice tributes to Jack Charlton on Football Focus now. Here's one from West Ham, who are out warming up at Carrow Road.
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Glennyboy: That West Ham line up is so defensive when you need a win against bottom of the league. Moyes is clueless and a dinosaur of football.
Soulless RJL: It's looking almost certain to be Bournemouth, Villa and Norwich. Between them they have drawn just 3 of 16 games since the restart and lost the remaining 13. They have also scored just 6 goals between them, while conceding 32.
Norwich v West Ham (12:30 BST)
Norwich City
Norwich's Onel Hernandez: "Every game we are motivated to do our best so we need to continue to stick together and fight for the club and the city."
BBC One
Dan Walker and Mark Lawrenson are on BBC One for Football Focus now too.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Build-up to today's early kick-offs is just getting under way on BBC Radio 5 Live so tune in!
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Martin: Rip Jack Charlton. Thoughts too all friends and family.
Kyle: Playing a centre back in centre midfield is a very strange decision. Even though he is good on the ball they are totally different positions. Bruce says he wants Matty Longstaff to stay well playing a centre back in his position instead of him is strange.
Watford v Newcastle (12:30 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender
For whatever reason, Newcastle did not show up at Etihad Stadium on Wednesday and were basically beaten from the start.
It is hard to know what to expect from the Magpies this time - they are safe so have nothing to play for, unlike Watford who are fighting for their lives.
I'd have to back the Hornets here, but I'm expecting more of a fight from Newcastle. They won't get battered again.
Prediction: 2-0
Watford v Newcastle (12:30 BST)
The main man.
Pleased to see him back in the side Newcastle fans?
Liverpool v Burnley (15:00 BST)
The thoughts of Burnley manager Sean Dyche ahead of today's game against the Premier League champions.
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Watford v Newcastle (12:30 BST)
Watford don't make any changes to the side who beat Norwich in their last game.
Watford XI: Foster, Femenia, Kabasele, Dawson, Masina, Capoue, Hughes, Sarr, Doucoure, Welbeck, Deeney.
Subs: Gomes, Mariappa, Cleverley, Chalobah, Cathcart, Joao Pedro, Gray, Pussetto, Pereyra.
Newcastle skipper Jamaal Lascelles, playmaker Allan Saint-Maximin and forward Miguel Almiron return to the starting XI, alongside Javier Manquillo and Dwight Gayle.
DeAndre Yedlin, Emil Krafth, Valentino Lazaro, Nabil Bentaleb and Joelinton are the ones to drop to the bench.
Newcastle XI: Dubravka, Manquillo, Lascelles, Fernandez, Rose, Saint-Maximin, Schar, Shelvey, Ritchie, Almiron, Gayle.
Subs: Joelinton, Muto, Krafth, Yedlin, Lazaro, Darlow, Atsu, Bentaleb, M Longstaff.
Liverpool v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Jose Mourinho is confident he can win trophies at Tottenham and does not think the club need to make a "huge investment" this summer.
Mourinho, appointed in November, has a three-year contract and believes in that time he can deliver Spurs' first silverware since the 2008 League Cup.
Spurs host Arsenal in Sunday's north London derby with both sides competing to earn a Europa League spot.
"How long it took for Jurgen [Klopp] and Liverpool?" said Mourinho.
"Four years, four seasons. Buying one of the best goalkeepers in the world, buying one of the best centre-backs in the world and so on and so on and so on."
Norwich v West Ham (12:30 BST)
Daniel Farke sticks with the same 11 that started Norwich's 2-1 defeat at Watford last Tuesday.
There is a significant addition to the substitutes bench in the shape of midfielder Todd Cantwell who has recovered from a hamstring injury which forced him to miss the last game.
Norwich XI: Krul, Aarons, Godfrey, Klose, Lewis, Vrancic, Tettey, Buendía, Stiepermann, Hernandez, Pukki.
Substitutes: Rupp, Cantwell, Trybull, Drmic, McLean, Duda, McGovern, Idah, Martin.
Just the one change for West Ham and it is a big one as skipper Mark Noble returns to lead the side as Andriy Yarmolenko drops to the substitutes bench in the wake of Wednesday's 1-0 home defeat to Burnley.
Club record signing Sebastien Haller, who has been troubled by a hip problem, is on the bench.
This is just as big a match for the Hammers as it is for Norwich as David Moyes goes in search of his first Premier League away win since taking charge in December.
West Ham XI: Fabianski, Fredericks, Diop, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Noble, Rice, Soucek, Bowen, Antonio, Fornals.
Substitutes: Balbuena, Yarmolenko, Lanzini, Wilshere, Haller, Masuaku, Ajeti, Randolph, Johnson.
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So can Norwich hold on for another day? Will West Ham avoid the drop this season? Who is going down?
It's all relegation chat today so get your thoughts in using #bbcfootball or Twitter or by texting 81111 if you're in the UK.
Norwich v West Ham (12:30 BST)
Todd Cantwell and Kenny McLean are on the bench for Norwich, while Sebastien Haller is a substitute for the Hammers.
Full team news to follow.
Watford v Newcastle (12:30 BST)
Big news for Newcastle as skipper Jamaal Lascelles, playmaker Allan Saint-Maximin and forward Miguel Almiron return to the starting XI.
Watford don't make any changes to the side who beat Norwich in their last game.
Full team news to follow.
Breaking team news coming up...
Sheffield United v Chelsea (17:30 BST)
Chelsea
Manchester City - as things stand - are banned from European competitions, unless they win their appeal to Cas.
However, because their top-four rivals Leicester and Man Utd still have to play each other (on the final day), City cannot finish any lower than fourth (and would therefore qualify for the Champions League in the event they win their appeal and are un-banned).
Chelsea and Leicester are close to clinching a top-five spot (so qualify for CL if Man City remain banned).
So if Chelsea win at Sheffield United today, they will guarantee a top-five finish if Wolves fail to beat Everton on Sunday.
Watford v Newcastle (12:30 BST)
It's getting to that time of the season when those in the relegation zone are in big trouble. Norwich, as we know, are hanging on by a thread.
But it's another big game for Watford, who could move SIX points clear with a win against Newcastle.
That would be a huge boost going into their next game against West Ham, who are currently level on points with them in the table.