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Simon: Who would have seen Burnley sacking Dyche and then going on a winning streak! Everton are down.
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RESULT: Everton 1-0 Chelsea - Richarlison goal gives home side shock win
RESULT: West Ham 1-2 Arsenal - Holding and Gabriel score for Gunners, Bowen on target for Hammers
RESULT: Tottenham 3-1 Leicester - Kane and Son (2) on target, Iheanacho grabs consolation for Foxes
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Simon: Who would have seen Burnley sacking Dyche and then going on a winning streak! Everton are down.
Tottenham v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Brendan Rodgers and Antonio Conte have a quick natter as the players come out onto the pitch at Tottenham, with the hosts firmly eyeing up that fourth position.
Everton v Chelsea (14:00 BST)
Well no-one can say the Everton fans have not played their part. Huge noise greets the teams as they walk out onto the pitch for kick off.
Everton v Chelsea (14:00 BST)
Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport at Goodison Park
Goodison Park has been a saviour for Everton this season. The scene of several comeback wins, and stoppage-time goals, the fans have certainly played their part this season to help a struggling team.
Frank Lampard says in his programme notes that the support this season has been "colossal", and they will again need to lift their team against a Chelsea team which is unbeaten in its last six away games.
If the scenes outside earlier and the roar which greeted the players' final sprint is anything to go by, it is going to be deafening in here come kick-off. Should have brought my ear plugs!
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Would (and I have no feelings about this, just wondering what the people think) Everton be here if they'd kept Rafa?
Eddie, Plymouth
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I think both Spurs and Arsenal win today, but Tottenham will lose to Liverpool next week, so by the time the NLD happens Arsenal will be 5 points clear (unfortunately) and will get something out of the game, which in turn is likely to put an end to the top 4 debate.
Paul
Tottenham v Leicester (14:00 BST)
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I think the North London at derby at Spurs will be pivotal and therefore Spurs 4th. Think relegation might creep up on Leeds, Burnley & Everton to survive by a point.
Graham, Portsmouth
Tottenham v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Chris Wise
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Antonio Conte has called Lucas Moura’s inclusion today ‘normal rotation’, but it’s abnormal if you look at the past few months.
It’s the first time Lucas Moura has started for Spurs since Dejan Kulusevski was given his full debut.
Hard to see this as anything other than a reaction to Tottenham not having a shot on target in their past couple of matches.
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Whatever sends Leeds down. Come on you Toffeeeeees.
Everyone, Huddersfield.
Tottenham v Leicester (14:00 BST)
This is Tottenham manager Antonio Conte's 100th Premier League game in charge.
The Italian is the fourth manager to reach the milestone this season, with each of the previous three managers losing (Ralph Hasenhüttl, Graham Potter and Dean Smith).
However, each of the previous three Italian managers to take charge of as many have all won their 100th game (Claudio Ranieri, Roberto Mancini and Carlo Ancelotti).
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Sulaimon Adelekan: Arsenal will complete the Top 4, they really have to qualify for the Champions League while Leeds and Watford will join Norwich City in the Championship next season.
Everton v Chelsea (14:00 BST)
Everton boss Frank Lampard: "It is amazing, it is incredible support. It is important for the players to see that on arrival, to see what it means to the fans.
"Now it is up to us to give them something back."
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Top 4, Arsenal will draw the NLD and get Top 4 by 2 points. Everton will go down, even though they will get points today.
Jasper
Tottenham v Leicester (14:00 GMT)
Leicester City
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers on making sweeping changes to his side with an eye on Thursday's Europa Conference League semi-final: "It is also common sense in relation to looking at our season - it has been hampered with injuries.
"Players are coming back and the squad is looking healthy but some of the players are not in a position to play three games a week.
"It makes sense to make sure players coming back are not overly stretched and we have an important game on Thursday."
On being focused on today's Premier League game: "We've always had the mantra of next game mentality so the players are very focused. We're focused only on putting on a performance and if we play well we can get a result."
On Tottenham's recent troubles in front of goal: "We always analyse the games so we know Tottenham well enough.
"In any game you have to be strong and defensive together and ready to fight. When you have the ball you can play and get the ball into areas. Tottenham have quality players so they always going to be a threat."
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I hope Burnley go down after sacking Dyche. But I also want Everton to go down after appointing Lampard.
Anon
Everton v Chelsea (14:00 BST)
Chelsea midfielder Jorginho confirms that the players' sleep was disrupted.
"It was a bit noisy. I woke up and was like 'what's going on here?'" Jorrginho told Sky Sports.
"We knew that maybe it would happen. We just went asleep again to be ready today."
Everton v Chelsea (14:00 BST)
Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport at Goodison Park
The blue flares have been wafting all around Goodison Park as Everton fans attempt the give their struggling side a boost ahead of a huge game. The atmosphere is electric outside as thousands of supporters welcome the home team bus to the stadium.
Last night was also electric, but for different reasons as fireworks were let off outside the Chelsea team hotel.
It is understood there was little disruption to the squad, and the incident was dealt with by hotel and Chelsea security as the players slept.
Most of the Chelsea squad will have experienced this sort of thing before, and it will be interesting to see if an attempt to put off Thomas Tuchel's squad backfires and actually serves as inspiration.
Tottenham v Leicester (14:00 BST)