Postpublished at 19:36 BST 11 May 2022
Leeds 0-1 Chelsea
Chelsea are really up for this and are swarming the Leeds defence. A Mason Mount cross from the right just evades the boot of Romelu Lukaku.
Leeds are fortunate not to be 2-0 down already.
RESULT: Wolves 1-5 Man City - De Bruyne scores four before Sterling adds fifth, Dendoncker had earlier equalised for home side
RESULT: Leeds 0-3 Chelsea - Mount, Pulisic and Lukaku on target for visitors, James sent off for Leeds
RESULT: Leicester 3-0 Norwich - Vardy scores double, Maddison adds third
RESULT: Watford 0-0 Everton
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Leeds 0-1 Chelsea
Chelsea are really up for this and are swarming the Leeds defence. A Mason Mount cross from the right just evades the boot of Romelu Lukaku.
Leeds are fortunate not to be 2-0 down already.
Watford v Everton (19:45 BST)
Image source, Getty ImagesFrank Lampard has won all three of his top-flight managerial meetings with Roy Hodgson by an aggregate score of 9-2.
Mason Mount (4 mins)
Delight for Chelsea!
Disaster for Leeds.
Chelsea have started brightly and deservedly lead as Reece James cuts the ball back for Mason Mount inside the area and the midfielder clips a beautiful finish over the goalkeeper and into the net.
Image source, Getty ImagesLeicester v Norwich (19:45 BST)
Leicester have conceded 15 Premier League goals from corners this season, the most by a side in a single campaign since Brighton let in 16 in in 2017-18.
Image source, Getty ImagesLeeds 0-0 Chelsea
Bright start by the visitors as Mateo Kovacic tries to play Christian Pulisic inside the box but Liam Cooper strides over to clear the danger.
There's plenty of energy in the Leeds team as they look to close down the Chelsea players in possession but it is the Blues who are doing most of the early attacking.
Leeds 0-0 Chelsea
How will things look at the top and bottom of the table by the end of the night?
Nervous times ahead for many fans and the first game of the evening is under way!
Leeds v Chelsea (19:30 BST)
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
There has been so much uncertainty at Chelsea this season.
Until the takeover actually happens, who know what will happen next season.
They have just got to get through this season, try to win the FA Cup and cement a top four finish.
It hasn’t been pretty. They aren’t the Chelsea when Thomas Tuchel came in last season.
Leeds v Chelsea (19:30 BST)
Paul Robinson
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
The new manager has come in at Leeds and there hasn’t been that much of a change.
Jesse Marsch is trying to get the same tune out of the same group of players and it’s not working.
He’s trying new formations every week, trying players in different positions and he has done that again tonight.
I think his selections have been wrong and I think they have approached games wrongly.
Leeds v Chelsea (19:30 BST)
The players are out at a packed Elland Road. The home side will be needing their fans to give them that bit extra momentum tonight. Three points would be massive.
Leeds v Chelsea (19:30 BST)
Image source, Getty ImagesWatford v Everton (19:45 BST)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Vicarage Road
Everton have revived their hopes of Premier League survival with victories against Chelsea and Leicester City and now face a Watford side that has not only been relegated but have also been struck by an injury crisis.
Some positive news for Watford today is the confirmation of Rob Edwards as Head Coach for next season but, in the Premier League context, this season cannot end soon enough.
Wolves v Man City (20:15 BST)
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Wolves don’t score a lot of goals but they don’t concede a lot of goals.
They are a very tough nut to crack almost every single week.
The expectation is for Man City to go and win this game but it is not going to be easy. Wolves are incredibly hard to break down.
Bit nervy down the bottom!
Here's what the run-in looks like for those not clear of the bottom three...
Image source, BBC SportWolves v Man City (20:15 BST)
Manchester City
Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho to Sky Sports on Erling Haaland's arrival: "It is important. We showed the last five or six years how good we are as a team and we are able to win a couple of Premier League titles.
"I am very proud of our players. When he comes over I guess he will give a lot to this team."
Wolves v Man City (20:15)
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport at Molineux
Wolves manager Bruno Lage is still absent from the dug-out after testing positive with Covid. First-team coach Carlos Cachada again leads the team at the stadium, with Lage in touch over the phone.
They make only one change from Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Chelsea. Romain Saiss is injured so Jonny will drop into the back three and Chiquinho comes in on the right, to make his first league start since joining in January.
Winger Daniel Podence is not on the bench despite being close to returning after a month out with a foot issue.
Wolves XI: Jose Sa, Boly, Coady, Jonny, Chiquinho, Dendoncker, Neves, Moutinho, Ait-Nouri, Jimenez, Neto
Subs: Ruddy, Hoever, Marcal, Trincao, Mosquera, Silva, Toti, Hee-Chan, Cundle
Image source, BBC SportManchester City make three changes from the team that beat Newcastle 5-0 on Sunday.
Fernandinho comes in for the injured Ruben Dias and, with Nathan Ake not fit enough to start, is expected to play at centre-half alongside Aymeric Laporte – although Rodri is another option.
Elsewhere, Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden replace Jack Grealish and Gabriel Jesus, who both drop to the bench.
Man City XI: Ederson, Cancelo, Fernandinho, Laporte, Zinchenko, Rodri, Gundogan, Sterling, De Bruyne, Bernardo, Foden
Subs: Steffen, Ake, Jesus, Grealish, Mahrez, Egan-Riley, Mbete, Palmer, Lavia
Image source, BBC SportLeicester v Norwich (19:45 BST)
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Leeds v Chelsea (19:30 BST)
Image source, ,Aged 19 years and 195 days, Lewis Bate is the youngest midfielder to start a Premier League game for Leeds since James Milner, also versus Chelsea, in May 2004 (18 years and 132 days).
Image source, Getty ImagesLeeds v Chelsea (19:30 BST)
Adam Pope
BBC West Yorkshire Sport
Image source, Getty ImagesLet’s be honest, I didn't expect more than a point from this little run of games against Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea, and that’s going to have to come tonight.
It’s not even going to be over then, is it? It’s all about beating Brighton on Sunday. But nobody thought Leeds were going to be in it after they won at Watford a few weeks ago. At the moment, it feels like them [going down] - but I’m ever the optimist.
Leeds v Chelsea (19:30 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Leeds were frantic and frenzied against Arsenal on Sunday, and it didn't help them very much.
They might have lost that game anyhow, but to be beaten the way they were was not a good sign for a team that is now in the thick of a relegation scrap.
Chelsea are not exactly in convincing form themselves. They threw away a 2-0 lead against Wolves on Saturday and are now looking over their shoulders at Arsenal and Spurs when they should already have their Champions League spot secured.
That doesn't really help Leeds much, to be honest, because instead of looking ahead to the FA Cup final this weekend, the Blues need to get something from this game.
Chelsea are far from reliable at the moment but they have got some excellent players in their side.
In among the hurly burly I am expecting from Leeds, enough of that Blues quality should shine through.
Prediction: 0-2