Postpublished at 15:14 BST 30 April 2022
Southampton 1-0 Crystal Palace
Joel Ward is quite lucky to avoid punishment as he stands on the back of Shane Long's legs as the Saints striker speeds away from him. Referee's decision is goal-kick.
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Southampton 1-0 Crystal Palace
Joel Ward is quite lucky to avoid punishment as he stands on the back of Shane Long's legs as the Saints striker speeds away from him. Referee's decision is goal-kick.
Aston Villa 0-0 Norwich
That Watford goal will be welcomed by Norwich, although they're looking pretty doomed either way. No much happening at Villa Park at the moment, with Leon Bailey getting treatment.
Watford 1-0 Burnley
Another chance for Watford and it's the same combo - Femenia finding Kucka - but this time the Hornets man heads over.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Alexis Mac Allister hits a shot that ends up nearer the corner flag than the goal from a Brighton corner.
Watford 1-0 Burnley
Glenn Murray
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
As the ball comes across, it somehow beats a huge group of people. Kucka is at the back stick, he gets his shot away, it comes out off the bar and strikes the recovering Tarkowski on the shins.
Oriol Romeu (9 mins)
Southampton take the lead.
James Ward-Prowse whips in a corner and Oriol Romeu powers a header towards goal.
Vicente Guaita gets a touch but just knocks it onto the underside of the bar and it crosses the line.
Southampton 0-0 Crystal Palace
James Ward-Prowse has a free-kick on the left wing, I think this might be a shot and it's headed over by Joel Ward for a Saints corner.
James Tarkowski OG (8 mins)
What a start for Watford!
Roy Hodgson's side have been well on top and get their reward.
Kiko Femenía's dangerous cross from the right is struck against the bar by Juraj Kucka but rebounds against James Tarkowski and into the net.
A massive goal in the relegation battle.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
First chance of the game as Brighton midfielder Enock Mwepu strolls forward and hammers in a shot from 25 yards that's well saved by Jose Sa.
Aston Villa 0-0 Norwich
Oooh. Ollie Watkins gets across his marker to meet Lucas Digne's low, dipping corner at the front post, but can only hook it over the crossbar.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Don't expect many goals here - both sides average a goal a game or just less.
A Brighton attack comes to nothing.
Aston Villa 0-0 Norwich
Aston Villa youngster Tim Iroegbunam is straight into the action, sliding in to halt a Norwich break. The Canaries have some defending of their own to do now from a corner.
Watford 0-0 Burnley
Watford have started well. They get down the left and hoist the ball into the box, but Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope is up early to collect.
Southampton 0-0 Crystal Palace
Bright start for Southampton in what had only really be called a dead rubber. They win a corner.
Palace clear the corner.
Aston Villa 0-0 Norwich
Warm reception for Dean Smith at Villa Park. He guided Aston Villa back into the Premier League but could be relegated with Norwich today.
Watford 0-0 Burnley
Jay Rodriguez suffered an injury during the warm-up at Vicarage Road, so Matej Vydra is restored for his second successive Burnley start.
Newcastle 0-1 Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp to BBC Match of the Day: “I thought it was a top class game in extremely difficult circumstances. Playing this kind of football.
"That’s why I’m really happy. You want to win football games and in the best case you deserve to win and we did today 100% against a team in great form in a great atmosphere."
On James Milner: “He was involved in absolutely everything. When Milly is on the pitch he is responsible for giving the whole group energy as well, which is not easy. On top of that he is a top footballer. He played a great game. Like a lot of players today and it was necessary."
On making changes: “I don’t think about the next game but I know you cannot ignore that. My job is to use the squad when they are available and that’s what we do. Today we thought it was the right thing today because we needed legs in this game."
On signing his new contract: “I feel great. For me it is a top week and I’m really happy that I signed a new contract. It is an incredible place with incredible people. It’s exactly what I want at a club I love. I don’t take these things for granted and that is why it is a top week so far.”
We're under way in the four 15:00 kick-offs in the Premier League.
A huge couple of hours coming up for those lingering near the bottom of the table...
Watford v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Watford's home form is obviously awful - they have lost 10 in a row at Vicarage Road - but they haven't played badly in all of those games.
In their last home game, against Brentford, they only lost out in injury time and after coming close to nicking a late goal themselves.
You can probably see where I'm going here. I'm not being anti-Burnley either, I just feel Watford will win a game at some point and the best chance of that happening is going to be on Saturday, against the team one place above them.
Lawro's prediction: 2-1
FT: Newcastle 0-1 Liverpool
Newcastle United
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, speaking to BT Sport: "I don’t think we quite got going. I thought we made a bright start to the game but we’re slightly disappointed with our own performance.
"Individually I don’t think we hit our top levels, which meant collectively we didn’t quite hit the levels we have recently. We probably didn’t quite have that sustained pressure we were looking for. The second half was better without that big chance ever really coming.
"There were one or two bright sparks, but it’s slightly disappointing compared to our previous levels. I’ve seen progress from where we have been, but on the other side there’s a lot of work to do. We’re probably where we were before the game."
On Fabian Schar's injury in the build-up to the goal: "If VAR doesn’t intervene, I assume we have nothing to complain about. We were obviously disappointed. In the heart of defence we were light on bodies."