Ah.published at 17:16 British Summer Time 12 April 2021
West Brom v Southampton (18:00 BST)
Brighton and Everton battle to goalless draw
Seagulls move seven points clear of relegation zone
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Result: West Brom 3-0 Southampton - Pereira (pen), Phillips & Robinson
Second straight win takes Baggies eight points from safety
Diagne strike ruled out - VAR does not overturn decision as officials could not access conclusive angle
Emma Sanders
West Brom v Southampton (18:00 BST)
West Brom v Southampton (18:00 BST)
Who had West Brom beating Chelsea 5-2 last week?
It was a belter. Matheus Pereira and Callum Robinson scored twice before Mbaye Diagne added a fifth as they overwhelmed Chelsea, who saw Thiago Silva sent off in the 29th-minute.
It ended the 14-match unbeaten start to Thomas Tuchel's tenure at Stamford Bridge.
One to remember for the Baggies... But can they back it up today?
Brighton v Everton (20:15 BST)
Brighton defenders Dan Burn and Adam Webster have returned to training following respective hamstring and ankle issues.
Forward Percy Tau could be available after a spell in quarantine, while Aaron Connolly remains doubtful with a foot injury.
Everton midfielder Andre Gomes is out with a thigh injury, although Alex Iwobi and Allan should be available.
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has trained this week but will not be risked.
Southampton are safe but they remain nine points off Leeds in 10th place. They could move above Wolves and Crystal Palace to 12th tonight with a win but they have a tough run-in.
Tottenham, Leicester City and Liverpool are yet to come, while they play Leeds in the penultimate game of the season.
The Saints' priority remains the FA Cup semi-final with Leicester on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Brighton's focus is solely on the league and guaranteeing their safety. They sit six points above Fulham in the final relegation spot but with two games in hand, should have enough.
It's a much more worrying situation for West Brom who need nothing short of a miracle to avoid the drop.
They are 11 points off Newcastle and safety but with a considerably worse goal difference.
West Brom v Southampton (18:00 BST)
West Brom make one change to the side that shocked Chelsea 5-2 last weekend.
Callum Robinson, who came off the bench to score twice at Stamford Bridge, is named in the starting XI with Semi Ajayi dropping to the bench.
Defender Dara O'Shea has recovered from an ankle problem to retain his place in the side.
West Brom XI: Johnstone, Furlong, O'Shea, Bartley, Townsend, Phillips, Yokuslu, Maitland-Niles, Pereira, Robinson, Diagne.
Subs: Button, Gibbs, Robson-Kanu, Ajayi, Livermore, Diangana, Gallagher, Peltier, Grant.
Southampton are unchanged from the side that recovered from 2-0 down to beat Burnley last weekend.
Defender Kyle Walker-Peters was doubtful with a leg injury but has recovered to keep his place in the starting XI, with the substitutes bench also unchanged.
Southampton XI: Forster, Walker-Peters, Bednarek, Vestergaard, Bertrand, Armstrong, Ward-Prowse, Diallo, Walcott, Redmond, Ings.
Subs: McCarthy, Stephens, Adams, Djenepo, Minamino, Salisu,Tella, Ferry, Jankewitz.
Ready for another night of Premier League action?
We've got back-to-back games too. West Brom, Southampton, Brighton and Everton are all playing.
West Brom v Southampton (18:00 BST)
Brighton v Everton (20:15 BST)
It kicks off at the Hawthorns in an hour so here's the team news...