Scoring at 17published at 17:20 British Summer Time 19 May 2021
Newcastle v Sheff Utd (18:00 BST)
What were you doing at 17?
Daniel Jebbison...
FT: Burnley 0-3 Liverpool - Firmino finishes clinically, Phillips and Oxlade-Chamberlain also on target
FT: West Brom 1-3 West Ham - Ogbonna and Antonio give Hammers late win
FT: Crystal Palace 1-3 Arsenal - Two late Gunners goals earn win
FT: Everton 1-0 Wolves - Richarlison scores winner
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Sheffield United - Willock scores again for hosts
FT: Spurs 1-2 Aston Villa - Bergwijn opens scoring but Reguilon own goal & Watkins give Villa win
Neil Johnston, Emlyn Begley and Emma Sanders
Newcastle v Sheff Utd (18:00 BST)
What were you doing at 17?
Daniel Jebbison...
Liverpool will move above Leicester City into a Champions League spot with one game to go if they win at Burnley.
Tottenham can strengthen their grip on a top-six finish with victory over Aston Villa.
After so many games in soulless empty grounds, the Premier League came alive on Tuesday with the sound of fans cheering their teams.
Approximately 33,500 attended matches at Manchester United, Southampton, Brighton and Chelsea.
Another 42,000 are expected across tonight's six games including 10,000 each at Newcastle and Tottenham.
Tottenham v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)
The merchandise sellers outside Tottenham's ground will be hoping to shift plenty of Harry Kane scarves in the next few hours.
Goodness knows where the England captain will be playing next season.
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What a massive lift for Villa. Jack Grealish is back in the starting line-up.
Everton v Wolves (18:00 BST)
There's two changes for Everton as Gylfi Sigurdsson and Yerry Mina come into the side.
Defender Mina has missed the last two games with an adductor issue. Joshua King has shaken off a hamstring injury to take his place on the bench.
Everton XI: Pickford, Godfrey, Mina, Keane, Digne, Coleman, Doucoure, Allan, Sigurdsson, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin.
Subs: Holgate, Delph, King, Iwobi, Nkounkou, Bernard, Andre Gomes, Davies, Olsen.
Wolves, who can no longer finish in the top half of the table, make five changes.
John Ruddy comes into goal to make his first Premier League start of the season, while there are also starts for Rayan Aït-Nouri, Rúben Neves, Willy Boly and Maximilian Kilman.
As expected, this game is still too soon for Raul Jimenez to be included in the squad.
Wolves XI: Ruddy, Boly, Coady, Kilman, Nelson Semedo, Joao Moutinho, Neves, Ait Nouri, Traore, Silva, Gibbs-White.
Subs: Hoever, Marcal, Rui Patricio, Willian Jose, Vitinha, Dendoncker, Sondergaard, Saiss.
Newcastle v Sheff Utd (18:00 BST)
Newcastle are unchanged from the side that served up a seven-goal thriller in their 4-3 defeat by Manchester City at St James' Park last Friday.
That mean another start for on-loan Arsenal forward Joe Willock who bids to become the youngest-ever player to score in six successive Premier League appearances.
Newcastle XI: Dubravka, Dummett, Krafth, Fernendez, Shelvey, Ritchie, Murphy, Almiron, Willock, Joelinton, Saint-Maximim.
Substitutes: Gillespie, Clark, Lewis, Manquillo, M Longstaff, Hendrick, S Longstaff, Carroll, Gayle.
Sheffield United hand another start to 17-year-old forward Daniel Jebbison after he marked first senior start with the only goal of the game at Everton.
The Blades make one change from the win at Goodison for their trip to Tyneside as Jayden Bogle comes in for George Baldock at right wing-back. Teenagers Harry Boyes and Femi Seriki are on the bench.
Sheffield United XI: Ramsdale, Bogle, Stevens, Basham, Egan, Robinson, Fleck, Norwood, Osborn, Jebbison, McGoldrick.
Substitutes: Foderingham, Lowe, Jagielka, Gordon, Boyes, Lundstram, Seriki, Brunt, Brewster.
Tottenham v Aston Villa (18:00 BST)
Interim coach Ryan Mason makes two changes from Tottenham's victory over Wolves, as Harry Winks and Steven Bergwijn - making his first league start since February - come in.
That sees Giovani Lo Celso and Gareth Bale start on the bench, as Spurs welcome back their home fans.
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Tanganga, Alderweireld, Dier, Reguilon, Winks, Hojbjerg, Bergwijn, Alli, Son, Kane.
Subs: Hart, Doherty, Sanchez, Bale, Lamela, Lo Celso, Aurier, Moura, Ndombele.
Following two substitute appearances, Aston Villa skipper Jack Grealish makes his first Premier League start since February.
Tyrone Mings returns, along with Marvelous Nakamba, as Ahmed Elmohamady, Douglas Luiz and Jacob Ramsey drop to the bench following defeat by Crystal Palace at the weekend.
Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Konsa, Mings, Hause, Targett, McGinn, Nakamba, Grealish, Traore, Watkins, El Ghazi.
Subs: Steer, Taylor, Luiz, Wesley, Barkley, Elmohamady, Ramsey, Philogene-Bidace, Chukwuemeka.
Is Gareth Bale starting on what could be his last home game for Spurs? Will Sheffield United's new teenage scoring sensation keep his place? Any chance of Raul Jimenez being involved for Wolves?
It's time for team news from the three early games.
We're 364 games in. Another 16 to go before the shutters come down on another Premier League season. This is what's on offer in the next few hours:
Everton v Wolves 18:00 BST
Newcastle v Sheff Utd 18:00
Tottenham v Aston Villa 18:00
Crystal Palace v Arsenal 19:00
Burnley v Liverpool 20:15
West Brom v West Ham 20:15
A home farewell for a manager who has done his club proud.
A first return to action for a keeper since scoring THAT goal to keep his side's top-four hopes alive.
And, of course, fans back at six more grounds.
It's the final set of midweek Premier League games of the season.