KICK-OFFpublished at 20:16 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2021
Man Utd 0-0 Southampton
And away we go at Old Trafford as well.
Dual screen action and that tonight.
FT: Man Utd 9-0 Southampton
Jankewitz sent off after two minutes, Bednarek red late on
Wan-Bissaka, Rashford, Bednarek own goal, Cavani, Martial (2), McTominay, Fernandes & James for relentless United
United go level on points with leaders Man City
FT: Newcastle 1-2 Crystal Palace
Shelvey from edge of area after two minutes, Riedewald's deflected equaliser & Cahill header for turnaround
FT: Wolves 2-1 Arsenal - Luiz & Leno red cards for Gunners
FT: Sheff Utd 2-1 West Brom - Blades 10 points from safety
Emma Sanders and Shamoon Hafez
Man Utd 0-0 Southampton
And away we go at Old Trafford as well.
Dual screen action and that tonight.
Newcastle 0-0 Crystal Palace
Off we go at St James' Park.
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Matt Dawson: Absolute credit to Sheffield United for their effort - after going 17 games without a win you'd understand them giving up, but they've refused and now with three wins in five, survival isn't out of the question.
Richard Chatterton: Being a Blade, I hope they don't get tangled up in the wire like Steve McQueen, but rather cycle out leisurely like James Coburn.
Newcastle v Crystal Palace (20:15 GMT)
Newcastle could complete a league double over Palace for the first time since 2013-14.
The past four meetings at St James' Park have all ended 1-0, with Newcastle winning three times and Palace once.
Crystal Palace have conceded a league-high 12 goals in the final 15 minutes of matches, one more than Newcastle.
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What are the mathematical chances of getting a penalty and sending off in the last seconds of first half, keeper sent off from handball and the only difference a screamer from 35 yards?? Could only happen to Arsenal. So frustrating.
Ben in Bedford
I’m going to be watching Arsenal TV, going to be fun tonight.
Sanjay, London
Man Utd v Southampton (20:15 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
It's not been a great few days for Manchester United, who lost at home to Sheffield United and then were held by Arsenal.
Southampton were unlucky not to get anything against Aston Villa on Saturday, when they created enough chances to get at least a point but the big decisions did not go their way.
When they met at St Mary's earlier in the season, it was a real thriller with United coming back from 2-0 down to win 3-2.
This time I am expecting the same outcome, but in more straightforward fashion.
Prediction: 2-0
Lawro's full predictions v Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett
FT: Sheffield United 2-1 West Brom
West Bromwich Albion
West Brom's Jake Livermore: "The changes took us a little too long to come to terms with and by then the damage was too much.
"There is still the same amount of games left and our aim remains the same. I'm sure [the new signings] will give everyone a lift. This is our squad so we must push together."
Newcastle v Crystal Palace (20:15 GMT)
Newcastle, meanwhile, ended a run of 11 games without a win by collecting three points at Everton last time out.
FT: Sheffield United 2-1 West Brom
Sheffield United
Sheffield United goalscorer Jayden Bogle: "It's just building on what we have done over the last few weeks. We knew we had to bring it today against West Brom.
"We got the result we needed. It was just about keeping going. I love being in the box and it fell to me so I saw the opportunity to shoot and luckily I scored.
"When we're behind or winning we always go until the end because we know how quickly games can change. We never give up. It's about us going into these games with the right mentality and confidence."
Man Utd v Southampton (20:15 GMT)
Manchester United
Lovely stuff there from Emma, six goals and two red cards in her games.
Shamoon Hafez taking over and we deserve some excitement after our snoozefest in the early part of yesterday's deadline day live text.
Manchester United, Southampton, Newcastle, Crystal Palace - more of the same lads.
FT: Wolves 2-1 Arsenal
Stephen Warnock
Ex-Aston Villa and Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Wolves did deserve the win - after the incident just before half time, David Luiz sent off. Then it was about the attitude of the Wolves players, take the time and get the key players on the ball. The game was decided by an absolute wonder strike from Joao Moutinho - a goal worthy of winning any game and what a game it was.
FT: Sheffield United 2-1 West Brom
The Great-est escape?
Is it on?
Wolves 2-1 Arsenal
All over. Nine-men Arsenal with a night to forget. A big win for Wolves. Relief on Joao Moutinho's face.
Wolves 2-1 Arsenal
Pedro Neto slips it left to Vitinha but he skews the shot wide of the left post. That was a real chance too!
Wolves 2-1 Arsenal
Four of the five minutes of stoppage time played. Wolves have the ball.
Wolves 2-1 Arsenal
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Man Utd v Southampton (20:15 GMT)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
In his pre-match press conference yesterday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said his players were probably a little too nice last week when they failed to put up much of an argument against the two decisions even the Premier League match delegate decided went against Manchester United.
It will be interesting to see what happens if there are any borderline decisions tonight. Mike Dean is the man in the middle.
FT: Sheffield United 2-1 West Brom
Billy Sharp is given slaps around the back, high fives, hugs and fist pumps from everyone he passes as he heads over to the media area.
Aaron Ramsdale gets a few hugs from the coaching staff too. This is huge for them.
Wolves 2-1 Arsenal
Fabio Silva on for Willian Jose as Wolves are seconds away from a win too.