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Sulaimon Adelekan: This will be a fantastic managerial battle between Marcelo Bielsa and Thomas Tuchel. My prediction is a score draw.
Stones, Jesus & Aguero (pen) earn Man City win at Fulham
Wilder's departure from Sheff Utd confirmed
Result: Everton 1-2 Burnley - Wood & McNeil earn Clarets victory
Calvert-Lewin replied but Toffees could not rescue point
Result: Crystal Palace 1-0 West Brom - Milivojevic scores VAR-awarded penalty
Result: Leeds 0-0 Chelsea - Blues miss chance to go third
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Sulaimon Adelekan: This will be a fantastic managerial battle between Marcelo Bielsa and Thomas Tuchel. My prediction is a score draw.
The early thumbs offer a resounding note of confidence for Leeds still being a Premier League side next season.
You're tipping Chelsea to make the top four, but there are a few more dissenting thumbs out there.
That's cleared that up then, in the most minor, nonsensical way possible.
Leeds v Chelsea (12:30 GMT)
Feels like this Leeds survey question hardly needs asking, but there will certainly be some Whites fans out there still terrified at the very prospect, so here goes...
Clearly, they're not yet mathematically safe, but are Leeds going to be in the Premier League next season?
Thumb up for yes, thumb down for no.
Leeds v Chelsea (12:30 GMT)
OK, let's conduct a very unscientific little survey or two based around this early game, using those little thumb things on each of these entries.
Let's start with Chelsea...
Are they going to make the top four this season? Thumb up for yes, thumb down for no.
The other big news from yesterday in the Premier League involves the fella pictured above.
Still no confirmation yet, but it is looking very likely that Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder is set to leave his role after almost five years in charge.
The Blades are bottom of the Premier League and effectively 13 points from safety with 10 games of the season left.
Ex-Blades defender Wilder joined the Yorkshire club in May 2016 and took them from League One to the Premier League in that time.
You'll need little reminding that they finished ninth last season in their first year back in the league.
Feel free to get in touch with us and try to answer the question - just what on earth has gone on there? And how is this in any way a good outcome for the Blades?
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You can be forgiven for not realising there was actually a whole game of Premier League football last night. That Friday evening slot is an easy one to miss/ignore after a long working week.
What you may have missed last night, though, was a bit of late drama, with two goals in the last five minutes and beyond bringing about a 1-1 draw between Newcastle and Aston Villa.
A largely dull encounter had looked destined to end goalless before Ollie Watkins' header deflected off Ciaran Clark and went in off the underside of the bar to put Villa ahead with just minutes remaining.
But Newcastle snatched a point when Jamaal Lascelles headed in Jacob Murphy's cross in the last action of the game.
You can read the full report for that here, along with what it means for the bottom of the table. Hint: It's getting tense.
Fulham v Man City (20:00 GMT)
Fulham head coach Scott Parker has no fresh injury concerns for the visit of league leaders Manchester City.
Tom Cairney is back training after a long-term knee problem but he is not expected to be involved on Saturday.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is likely to rotate his squad again, with Joao Cancelo, John Stones, Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero among those hoping for a recall.
Midfielder Rodrigo could make his 200th career league appearance.
Everton v Burnley (17:30 GMT)
Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure faces up to 10 weeks out due to a small fracture in his foot sustained during the win at West Bromwich Albion.
Tom Davies, Seamus Coleman and Yerry Mina all return from injury but Gylfi Sigurdsson is a doubt and James Rodriguez is still not fit.
Burnley full-back Charlie Taylor misses out because of a hamstring strain.
Robbie Brady's ongoing Achilles injury will be assessed, while Jack Cork and Ashley Barnes remain unavailable.
Crystal Palace v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
Wilfried Zaha could make his first start since 2 February after returning from a hamstring injury as a substitute for Crystal Palace last weekend.
Seven players remain out, including Nathaniel Clyne, Tyrick Mitchell, Mamadou Sakho and James McArthur.
West Brom winger Grady Diangana might make his comeback from illness.
Robert Snodgrass is doubtful as he waits to learn the extent of an unspecified injury sustained this week during training.
Let's not forget, there are three other games later and here is some early team news (along with some links to further reading) from them to keep you fully in the loop...
Leeds Utd v Chelsea (12:30 GMT
Adam Pope
BBC Radio Leeds
100th Leeds United appearance for Patrick Bamford.
Robin Koch in the match day squad for the first time since knee surgery following defeat at Chelsea in December.
Leeds v Chelsea (12:30 GMT)
Leeds make three changes to the team which lost to West Ham on Monday. Pascal Stuijk replaces Liam Cooper in defence, while Ezgjan Alioski is in for Helder Costa and Jack Harrison replace Mateusz Klich.
Leeds XI: Meslier, Ayling, Llorente, Stuijk, Dallas, Phillips, Alioksi, Roberts, Harrison, Raphina, Bamford.
Subs: Casilla, Koch, Poveda, Costa, Rodrigo, Berardi, Klich, Shackleton, Jenkins.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel rings the changes again, six this time.
Christian Pulisic replace Timo Werner, as Hakim Ziyech and Mason Mount also come back in.
Antonio Rudiger returns to the defence in place of Kurt Zouma, N'Golo Kante is in midfield and Ben Chilwell replaces Marcos Alonso at left-back. Looks like it could be a back four.
Chelsea XI: Mendy, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Rudiger, Chilwell, Jorginho, Kante, Ziyech, Pulisic, Mount, Havertz.
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Alonso, Werner, Zouma, Kovacic, Giroud, Hudson-Odoi, James, Emerson.
Leeds v Chelsea (12:30 GMT)
If the German is to improve on that he will need to do so from the bench.
Leeds v Chelsea
No captain Liam Cooper for Leeds. Pascal Struijk, who was thought to be injured himself, replaces him.
Chelsea mix it up again, this time fielding a forward line with Hakim Ziyech and Christian Pulisic supporting Kai Havertz.
Football Focus
This is your 30 minute reminder that Football Focus is on at 12:00 GMT.
Featured on this week's show are Wolves winger Pedro Neto and Spurs forward Son Heung-min.
You can watch on BBC One, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
Leeds v Chelsea (12:30 GMT)
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC Radio 5 live
Chelsea have some very, very talented players but you can’t play them all and it is fitting them into the right system.
Tuchel has had a great start to his Chelsea career, they do look confident and they do look like they will get into the top four positions.
Leeds v Chelsea (12:30 GMT)
Jamie Shackleton is available again for Leeds following a muscular injury, while Robin Koch is set to feature for the under-23 team.
Pablo Hernandez and Adam Forshaw remain out.
Chelsea have no new fitness concerns for the trip to Elland Road, with Tammy Abraham set to miss a fifth match because of an ankle injury.
Hakim Ziyech, Ben Chilwell and Olivier Giroud could return but Thiago Silva remains out.
We'll have team news for that first game in about 10 minutes. Here is what we think we know already...
Leeds v Chelsea (12:30 GMT)
One of the last meetings between these two at Elland Road, in December 2002, saw this young lad score one of Leeds' goals. James Milner was just 16 years old when he bagged. Don't think he's had much of a career afterwards.
Leeds v Chelsea (12:30 GMT)
The two went through something of a modern divergence in the early 2000s. They were both in the mix near the top of the Premier League during that time, with Leeds led by David O'Leary and splashing out on players and Chelsea looking to the likes of Ruud Gullit, Gianfranco Zola and Gianluca Vialli to bring some imported flair to the show.
Thanks to Leeds' appalling, self-destructive financial management and the arrival or Roman Abramovich at Chelsea, the Whites went one way and the Blues the other.
So, while Chelsea went on to five league titles, a Champions League and a bunch of other major trophies, Leeds dropped to League One and have only just battled their way back.