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Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
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Southampton move up to 13th with win over Fulham
Adams scores first and Tella adds second - his first senior goal
Carvalho replies for Fulham - also his first senior goal
Walcott adds late third for Southampton
Result: Burnley 0-4 Leeds - Rodrigo scores twice
Harrison scores one and provides two assists
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Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
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Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Burnley have lost all 3 Premier League games with Bailey Peacock Farrell in goal this season, conceding 10 goals in the process.
Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Burnley could win four consecutive home league matches against Leeds for the first time.
However, Leeds are vying to earn an unprecedented fourth straight top-flight victory in this fixture.
Burnley host Leeds in a top-flight match for the first time since September 1975, when the visitors won 1-0.
Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Andy Reid
Ex-Republic of Ireland midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
I enjoy watching Burnley sometimes, even when they go direct I don't mind it if they get people around the ball and get bodies forward and pack the forward areas and make it difficult and play with a high tempo.
There's loads of different ways to play football and be effective - being direct and getting a couple of men up there to support is very effective if you've got the right players.
Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Burnley made sure of their safety, and relegated Fulham at the same time, with their win at Craven Cottage on Monday. I never really felt the Clarets were ever in serious danger of the drop though.
Because they know they are staying up, Sean Dyche's side might be more open than usual here.
Leeds will definitely go for it again. They were very impressive in their win over Tottenham last time out, and in control for most of it.
Prediction: 1-2
Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Burnley will be hoping to avoid another home defeat.
There is an unwanted top-flight club record looming over their heads if they go nine games without a win at Turf Moor.
All four victories in their last 16 league games have come away from home.
But we're almost guaranteed goals.
Leeds are the only side yet to draw a Premier League away game this season.
They are on a nine-match away league run without a clean sheet but they have also only lost one of their past eight league matches.
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Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Charlie Taylor makes his 100th Premier League appearance for Burnley today.
Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Someone pointed out to me that Leeds are currently on 0 goal difference.
Sheffield United finished last season with a goal difference of 0 but not too many Premier League sides have done it.
If Leeds don't now, it will really bug me...
Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Patrick Bamford has been involved in 22 Premier League goals this season, scoring 15 assisting seven.
Nine of those 15 goals have been scored in away matches.
He is the first player in five seasons to score 15 Premier League goals for a promoted club.
Brighton v West Ham (20:00 BST)
Brighton will be without suspended pair Lewis Dunk and Neal Maupay.
Adam Lallana is expected to be available after a calf problem but Joel Veltman and Davy Propper are likely to miss out with calf and ankle injuries respectively.
Declan Rice could return for West Ham, six weeks after damaging his knee while playing for England.
West Ham defender Aaron Cresswell should be fit despite suffering a dead leg against Everton last Sunday.
Angelo Ogbonna and Manuel Lanzini may also feature.
Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Underrated by the neutrals?
Brighton v West Ham (20:00 BST)
Brighton are undefeated in all seven Premier League meetings, although the last four were draws.
That seven-match winless run is West Ham's worst against any opponent in the Premier League.
Chelsea v Leicester City (17:15 BST)
In a wide-ranging interview with former Foxes forward Dion Dublin on Football Focus, goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel talks about his childhood, learning from his dad, and how Leicester's owners deserve praise for the club's progress over the past decade.
Throughout the years, athletes have become fitter, faster and stronger – breaking records and setting new personal bests in pursuit of sporting excellence.
BBC Bitesize takes a look at some of the individuals and teams that dared to dream and achieved the impossible.
Chelsea v Leicester City (17:15 BST)
Mason Mount says he wants to follow in the footsteps of Chelsea legends who won trophies, starting with today's FA Cup final against Leicester.
"I want to fulfil my dreams and the dreams of the others players coming through with me," said Mount.
"We want to win trophies. I looked at a lot of players - the legends from Chelsea - when I was at the academy and witnessed the first team winning trophies and major trophies."
Southampton v Fulham (15:00 BST)
Defender Jan Bednarek is a doubt for Southampton, having been withdrawn at half-time in Tuesday's win over Crystal Palace because of an ankle injury.
Ryan Bertrand and Oriol Romeu remain unavailable.
Fulham - whose relegation was confirmed after defeat against Burnley on Monday - have no fresh injury concerns.
Tom Cairney is still out but fellow midfielder Harrison Reed has recovered from an ankle injury and could face his former club.
Burnley v Leeds (12:30 BST)
Can Leeds keep Bailey Peacock-Farrell busy today?
Chelsea v Leicester City (17:15 BST)
It's the great domestic showpiece of the season.
The FA Cup final between Chelsea and Leicester City takes place in front of supporters today - and it's live on BBC One, the iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and BBC Raio 5 Live.