Postpublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 4 April 2021
Man Utd v Brighton (19:30 BST)
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Man Utd v Brighton - commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and this page
Welbeck puts away rebound after Henderson save, Rashford finishes Fernandes pass to level & Greenwood redirects Pogba mis-hit
Second-placed United 11 points above fifth; Brighton six points above bottom three
Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham - Trezeguet's three-minute double & Watkins strike for Villa turnaround
Fulham miss chance to move out of drop zone
Newcastle 2-2 Spurs - Kane scores twice in four minutes to wipe out Joelinton's strike, on-loan Arsenal midfielder Willock scores late equaliser
Southampton 3-2 Burnley - Wood penalty, Vydra hammers in second; Armstrong from edge of area, Ings' cool finish & Redmond volley for turnaround
Tom Rostance and Emma Sanders
Man Utd v Brighton (19:30 BST)
Hmm.
Man Utd v Brighton (19:30 BST)
Some bad news for Manchester United as forward Anthony Martial is expected to be out for the rest of the season.
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Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham
Fulham
Fulham boss Scott Parker to Sky Sports: "It's a difficult one to be honest. We had a poor 15 minutes after we got our noses in front.
"I am disappointed with the way it goes. They got into the game at 1-1 and they were easy goals, silly goals. That has let us down.
"I have got half an idea how that happened. At certain moments in the game you have to understand where you are and what you need and we didn't manage that. Sometimes you need to be horrible, play the game in the right territory. There are two sides to every football match.
"We were walking away with one point with 15 minutes to go and then we were sloppy. It's a young team but we were naive and made silly mistakes. Where we are in the season and as a team you have to eradicate them.
"You can lose matches but there are ways to do that and I wasn't pleased with this one.
"It's easy to pick the players up. We were in an unbelievable position, this is a bump on the road. We have proven that we can respond and regroup all season. We will be brutally honest with ourselves, we were not good enough for 15 minutes but there are seven games left and everything to play for."
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Aston Villa
Aston Villa boss Dean Smith talking to Sky Sports: "I'm not sure [the substitutions] were inspired but they made the impact you want. The minimum you want is for them to run more and faster than the person who's just come off. Trezeguet has been unfortunate this season, he's missed a lot of chances, but he's scored two today and won us the game.
"I thought the performance was a little bit laboured from both teams. There's a lot of teams battling for performances at the moment. It's been a long hard season. We were hoping the break had done us good and we showed spells of energy in the first half.
"All results are important, they're hard to come by in the Premier League and we've got a tough game next up against the champions. It was a hard fought win and it's nice to come back from behind because we haven't done that this season."
On Jack Grealish's fresh injury concerns: "It only happened yesterday when he was sore, so we'll probably go and get that scanned and see where he is."
Man Utd v Brighton (19:30BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
It feels like a very big call from Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to go with Dean Henderson in goal tonight.
David de Gea lost his place when he returned to Spain for the birth of his first child and it was probably understandable why Henderson kept the shirt for the final two games before the international break.
But going with Henderson tonight is significant.
Solskjaer says both men will get games before the end of the season but it does appear Henderson is now number one.
Man Utd v Brighton (19:30 BST)
Manchester United could open up a nine-point lead on Chelsea and consolidate their position in the top four with a win at Old Trafford today.
They still have to play Tottenham, Liverpool and Leicester this season as they look to secure their place in the Champions League.
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Aston Villa
Ollie Watkins speaking to Sky Sports: "Without the substitutes we probably would have lost that game. They changed the game and got us back into it. They had fresh legs and energy, and Keinan Davis is such a strong guy with a presence up front. He won the ball back at a crucial time and it turned into a goal.
"When we got into the final third our movement was a bit slow. It just wasn't falling for us. But we dug in, got the chances in the end and saw the game out.
"Trezeguet works so hard so he deserves it. He's always getting in there and credit to him.
"We haven't come from a goal down and won very often so we've shown character. In the last few weeks we've been trying but it's not come off for us. Hopefully we can go on a run now and get back to how we were playing at the start of the season."
Man Utd v Brighton (19:30BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
On Friday, Manchester United launched their 'See Red' anti-discrimination initiative.
They are urging supporters to report any instances of discrimination.
In recent times, Marcus Rashford, Fred, Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial have all been racially abused on social media.
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Dillz Mark: Fulham have no chance of even surviving the Championship playing like this.
Man Utd v Brighton (19:30 BST)
Manchester United make two changes from their last Premier League - the 1-0 win against West Ham on 14 March.
Paul Pogba replaces Scott McTominay in midfield, while Edison Cavani returns from injury in place of Daniel James.
Manchester United: Henderson, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, Fred, Pogba, Fernandes, Greenwood, Cavani, Rashford.
Subs: De Gea, Tuanzebe, Williams, Matic, McTominay, Van de Beek, James, Diallo.
Brighton are unchanged from their 3-0 win over Newcastle before the international break.
That means former Manchester United forward Danny Welbeck starts upfront alongside Neal Maupay.
Brighton: Sanchez, White, Dunk, Veltman, Gross, Lallana, Bissouma, Moder, Trossard, Maupay, Welbeck.
Subs: Steele, Karbownik, Mac Allister, Jahanbakhsh, Alzate, Izquierdo, Pröpper, Caicedo, Zeqiri.
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Aston Villa
Aston Villa winger Trezeguet: "It was an amazing game, I am happy for the three points and my goals. I haven't scored for a long time but I believe I will score, I knew it would come.
"I hope I continue at the same level now and all of the team will go forward. This game was very important to give us confidence.
"Jack Grealish is very important, we miss him but we win without him today."
Man Utd v Brighton (19:30 BST)
Burnley's failure to beat Southampton this morning, Newcastle's solitary point at home to Tottenham and that defeat for Fulham has all been great news for Brighton today.
Graham Potter's side are six points above Fulham, who in the relegation zone, but the Seagulls could move level on points with Wolves in 14th with a win over Manchester United. Fulham have also played two games more.
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Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Not good enough. Fulham got the lead then they sat back. You have to credit Dean Smith, his substitutions changed the game. The positive for Fulham here is that Mitrovic has scored a goal and hopefully he can take that form on for the rest of the season.
Thanks again Tom!
Apparently a statue of Trezeguet is being built in Newcastle...
We're off to Old Trafford next (not literally - we're working from home) as Manchester United host Brighton.
I'll bring you the fallout from Villa Park but here's Emma Sanders once again for the final leg of this Easter Sunday relay...
Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham
A rollercoaster of emotion for Fulham fans. At one point they were out of the bottom three and then they threw it away...
Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham
Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Fulham are just flat at the moment. The goals took the wind out of them completely.
Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham
We've mentioned the bottom of the table so much so worth pointing out that Villa are going ninth, just seven points off the top four with a game in hand.
Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham
Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's great feet from Bertrand Traore, he leaves Ola Aina like he's not there. That's what you want, crosses into the box, and Villa have done that over the last 10 minutes. The delivery of the ball on his weaker right foot is brilliant. First class play from Traore.
Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham
Villa didn't have a shot on target until the 74th minute. They've scored their last three.