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Fulham 0-0 West Ham
It looks like Aaron Cresswell will cross this in but instead he shoots - but it's high and wide. Worth a try.
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Gary Rose, Shamoon Hafez and Emlyn Begley
Fulham 0-0 West Ham
It looks like Aaron Cresswell will cross this in but instead he shoots - but it's high and wide. Worth a try.
Fulham 0-0 West Ham
West Ham have a free-kick about 25 yards out after about 60 seconds.
Fulham 0-0 West Ham
Here we go.
Fulham v West Ham (17:30 GMT)
West Ham will move into the Champions League places if they win today.
Fulham are nine points off safety after Burnley drew and Newcastle won.
Fulham v West Ham (17:30 GMT)
West Ham have won five of their past six league matches, and seven of their eight games in all competitions in 2021.
They are aiming to equal their club record of a fourth away win in a row in the Premier League, last achieved in 2007.
The Hammers are one short of equalling the club Premier League record for most away wins in a single season - seven, achieved in 1993-94, 2005-06 and 2015-16.
They have 38 points from 22 matches, their highest tally at this stage of a top-flight season since 1985-86, when they went on to finish third.
Fulham v West Ham (17:30 GMT)
Fulham are winless in their past 19 Premier League London derbies (D2 L17), and have conceded in each of their last 28.
West Ham are looking for a fourth consecutive win over Fulham.
Fulham v West Ham (17:30 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
West Ham came unstuck against Liverpool last weekend, when they did not play well, but the sign of a good side is when you can respond after a poor performance and the Hammers certainly did that in their win over Aston Villa.
I was impressed by the way David Moyes' side were set up from front to back - they kept Jack Grealish quiet for starters, but they always got men forward quickly too.
New loan signing Jesse Lingard made an instant impression with his two goals in that game, and he has clearly been training hard and looked really sharp despite hardly playing for Manchester United this season.
There will be more to come from him, I'm sure. Fulham did not really lay a finger on Leicester on Wednesday and their long wait for a first league win since the end of November goes on - I don't see them ending it here, either.
Prediction: 0-2
Right, I'll be back for Man Utd v Everton for the late kick-off.
Here's Emlyn Begley for Fulham v West Ham.
Fulham v West Ham (17:30 GMT)
Here's a reminder of the teams for the game coming up soon.
FT: Burnley 1-1 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton boss Graham Potter, speaking to Sky Sports: "A hard earned point. A tough game against a good opponent. They pushed us all the way in the second half and I can't say we deserved more than a point. It has been a fantastic week for us, seven points and we move forward.
"I felt the game had got away from us a bit in the second half, credit to Burnley for that.
"We've had a week where we have had seven points. That makes a difference for us. We can't play well every week and in every game.
"Adam Webster is not too bad, he just rolled his ankle. The initial signs are encouraging."
FT: Burnley 1-1 Brighton
Burnley
Burnley boss Sean Dyche, speaking to Sky Sports: "It’s a decent point because you’ve got to respect the outfit you’re playing against. They’re on a really good run, but we’re a little bit disappointed because we were so dominant.
"We had really good chances. In the second half we were outstanding and asked them so many questions defensively. It was the quality of chances we had. Particularly in the second half it was a very dominant display.
"We were just waiting for things to happen in the first half, but in the second half we started making things happen. It was a good mental shift from our players. There was a lot more conviction in our play.
"Defensively we also restricted them to almost nothing, which doesn’t happen to them too often in the Premier League."
FT: Burnley 1-1 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton boss Graham Potter, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I think a point is as much as we can ask for. Burnley put us under pressure in the second half. Their goalkeeper made a big save near the end of the first half, but in the end it’s a good point for us and we’re happy with that.
"Our goalkeeper did really well. He’s helped us out a lot. He made some saves and helped us out aerially with the balls they put into the box.
"Burnley did well in the second half. They hit their frontmen well, pick those second balls up and attack well. We’re happy with the point – it keeps us moving forward and we move on to the next one.
"We’ve had seven points this week – we have to be delighted with that. We’re in good form, but we have to carry on."
Newcastle 3-2 Southampton
Southampton
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl tells BT Sport: "No," is the reply when asked if his side deserved anything from the game.
"The way we conceded the goals were far too easy and not the way to defend in the Premier League. Tough to come back after that, scored twice and tried but when you defend like this it is hard to get points. The way we gave the goals away was too easy.
"We have to go back to the behaviours we showed early in the season. Every chance was a goal and that is too easy.
"In general we have to fight back to the way we were before. To be consistent over 38 games is the difference between a good team and one that wants to be good.
"We have no training at the moment, just games, games, games. Scoring goals is not the biggest problem but we conceded too much."
FT: Newcastle 3-2 Southampton
Newcastle United
Joe Willock talking to BT Sport: "It was a big fight, a big push from the boys. We went down to nine and we had to stick with it. The first half was brilliant. I'm delighted to be here and happy to win.
"[Steve Bruce] said stick together, go two packs of four and grind it out. We stuck together, stuck to our guns and we got the result we needed. We're really happy with the three points and it's on to next week.
"I told Maxi [Allan Saint-Maximin] that when he gets past the full-back, cut it back and I'll be there and that was what he did. I'm delighted. The boss told me get in the box and score goals and I'm happy to do that. I'm taking it game by game. I want to help the team get where they should be in the table."
FT: Burnley 1-1 Brighton
Burnley
Burnley boss Sean Dyche, speaking to BBC Sport: "First half I thought we were not a million miles away. Second half I felt we had a bit more belief in what we were doing. First half I felt we were waiting for things to happen but the second half we were making things happen.
"I thought our approach play in the second half was excellent. I talk about framework and freedom. You need a defensive framework but you need freedom as well and I felt we showed that in the second half.
"I thought there were a number of good performances. I thought we were terrific in the second half. I spoke recently in some games we create 20 odd chance and we did today. We are not too greedy and we have come a long way since the first eight games. I was pleased with the mentality and the quality today."
FT: Burnley 1-1 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton defender Lewis Dunk, speaking to Sky Sports: "I think the first half was pretty even. They came out of the traps very well in the second half. That’s probably the best they’ve played against us. We defended really well to keep them at bay. Our goalkeeper made some good saves.
"They knew their game plan. They put pressure on you, but I thought we dealt with it. If you’d offered me seven points at the start of this week I’d have snapped your hand off. It’s been a good week.
"From the start of the season we’ve improved massively at set-pieces. I think we’ve worked on it and have started causing problems for the opposition. Hopefully we can start getting more goals from those situations.
"Even before when we weren’t picking up points, our performances were good. It’s nice to be getting those points now and to be heading in the right direction."
FT: Burnley 1-1 Brighton
Burnley
Burnley midfielder Johann Gudmundsson, speaking to Sky Sports: "We're a little disappointed. In the second half we definitely put them in a bit more trouble. We should have taken the chances we had. Having gone 1-0 down it was a good comeback for us, but there’s disappointment we didn’t take all three points.
"In the first half I thought we were a little bit unsure in the final third. There was more tempo to the game in the second half. We passed the ball around well in the first half, but we were definitely better in the second.
"It's a good point for us."
Burnley 1-1 Brighton
Burnley
Burnley striker Ashley Barnes: "The second half we got into the game. In the first half we were cutting each other out and sloppy. Second half I felt we were on top. We had to up the tempo and we did that coming out at half time.
"It was very frustrating for me personally to pick up that little injury. Managed to get through it and shake it off. Hopefully I can get back to scoring goals.
"We have some teams around us coming up now and hopefully we can get the three points and move further up the table."
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Rowan Zeelie: Southampton beaten by 9 again!
Newcastle 3-2 Southampton
All over, what a thriller that was.
Newcastle, who played almost 20 minutes with nine men, hold out to claim a precious three points.
A forgettable week for Southampton.