Get Involvedpublished at 14:54 BST 29 April 2023
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Joe: The second from bottom London club out of seven in the Premier League are... Chelsea.
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FT: Brentford 2-1 Forest - Danilo with opener but Toney free-kick squirms past Navas before Da Silva goal
FT: Brighton 6-0 Wolves - Undav, Gross & Welbeck score doubles
FT: Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham - Soucek converts from close range before Ayew, Zaha and Schlupp goals
Antonio heads a second for West Ham in thriller before Eze penalty, but Aguerd pulls one back
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Joe: The second from bottom London club out of seven in the Premier League are... Chelsea.
Brentford v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
The reverse fixture last November ended 2-2 in the first top-flight meeting between these sides.
Nottingham Forest have only won three of their 16 away league matches against Brentford, although two of those came in their past four visits.
Thomas Frank's Brentford defeated Steve Cooper's Swansea City in a Championship play-off semi-final in 2020 and the final in 2021.
Brighton v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Brighton's 3-2 victory at Molineux in November means they are vying to complete their first top-flight double against Wolves since 1981-82.
Wolves won 1-0 at the Amex Stadium last season but have never won back-to-back league games away to Brighton.
Brentford v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
Nedum Onuoha
Former Manchester City defender on BBC 5 Live
What a win it was for Nottingham Forest in midweek, given how bad they've been in recent weeks. That game on Monday [between Everton and Leicester] feels enormous. One of those teams is likely to win, which is huge. But the teams are down there because they don't win a ton of games.
Brighton v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Kaoru Mitoma has netted in six of Brighton's past nine home matches in all competitions.
However, he starts on the bench today.
FT: Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
John Southall
BBC Radio 5 Live at Selhurst Park
What an April it has been for Palace. Four wins for Roy Hodgson's side and they are on the magical 40 points.
Brighton v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Adam Crafton
Reporter for The Athletic, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live
Wolves fans absolutely love him [Lopetegui], and he's really active in the technical area.
Clearly, he's been able to put a team together and do some really good work on the training ground.
They've got some really brilliant players, and they shouldn't have been in the position they were in, in the first place. It's going to be exciting to see him have a full pre-season.
FT: Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Big celebrations from the Palace faithful as they are already looking forward to another season in the Premier League.
West Ham remain five points clear of the bottom three but still have a European semi-final to look forward to.
Seven goals, end-to-end action and plenty of creative flair. Both teams have earned themselves a Sunday roast tomorrow.
We've not got time to stick around though as there's two games coming up at 3pm. We'll still bring you reaction from Selhurst though.
FT: Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Mark Schwarzer
Former Middlesbrough & Fulham keeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Crystal Palace in the last 15 minutes or so managed it really well. Maybe there were a couple of moments wen you were holding your breath but they looked composed. Well- deserved win for Palace.
Brentford v Forest (15:00 BST)
Stephen Warnock
Former England and Liverpool defender on Final Score
Forest will fancy themselves against Southampton, but they may also fancy themselves against Chelsea.
Whatever way around they come, they need four points from these next few games.
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
All over at Selhurst Park and Roy Hodgson's side have got themselves another victory - a fourth in the league this month.
It takes them up to 11th and the all important 40-point mark. Safety all but confirmed.
West Ham gave it a really good go but couldn't find the equaliser. What a contest though!
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Tensions flaring up a little in the final seconds. Nayef Aguerd and Odsonne Edouard get into a tussle on the touchline. Aguerd was frustrated by Edouard's attempt to push the ball away and kill time. He looked to kick out but gets away with it.
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Luka Milivojevic is on for Cheick Doucoure for the final few seconds.
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Cheick Doucoure's clearance goes out for a throw-in. It's launched in long and Nayef Aguerd gets a touch on it but Sam Johnstone gathers it in safely.
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Operation: mark Tomas Soucek at all costs.
Cheick Doucoure does that.
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Mark Schwarzer
Former Middlesbrough & Fulham keeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think they've managed the game really well in the last seven or eight minutes. It's going to come down to whether or not Palace can hold on to this.
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
David Moyes is urging his players forward. There's still time for an equaliser. They have looked dangerous on set-pieces so a corner will do.
And Said Benrahma wins one!
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Declan Rice curls a deep cross in from the left. It's dangerous but Joachim Andersen heads it away brilliantly.
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
Six added minutes. Ooft!
Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham
On comes Maxwel Cornet, replacing Michail Antonio for West Ham.