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  • FT: Man City 1-1 Chelsea - Sterling opens scoring, Rodri levels

  • FT: Brentford 1-4 Liverpool - Nunez, Mac Allister & Salah on target; Toney pulls one back before Gakpo adds fourth

  • FT: Burnley 0-5 Arsenal - Odegaard with early opener, Saka double, Trossard & Havertz

  • FT: Fulham 1-2 Aston Villa - Watkins scores twice for visitors; Muniz pulls one back

  • FT: Newcastle 2-2 Bournemouth - Solanke pounces on Dubravka error; Gordon levels from spot, Semenyo restores lead & Ritchie levels again

  • FT Nottingham Forest 2-0 West Ham - Awoniyi & Hudson-Odoi on target; Phillips sent off for visitors

  • FT: Tottenham 1-2 Wolves - Gomes scores either side of Kulusevski leveller

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  1. Postpublished at 15:03 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Burnley 0-0 Arsenal

    Early injury scare for Arsenal as Leandro Trossard goes down. He'll be reet.

    Burnley fans find their voice as the home side try to cause some havoc through Aaron Ramsey.

    That sounds a little weird, doesn't it?

    It is not the Welsh former Gunner, of course.

  2. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 15:02 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Fulham 0-0 Aston Villa

    Ollie Watkins scores a goal that was later disallowedImage source, Reuters

    Ollie Watkins has the ball in the back of the net but the Aston Villa celebrations are cut short. He was offside.

    Lovely ball through from Youri Tielemens and a tidy finish but it won't count.

  3. Postpublished at 15:02 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Newcastle 0-0 Bournemouth

    Newcastle games have been nothing if not entertaining in recent times - there's been 32 goals scored in their last six Premier League games.

    It is the visitors who attack early and win the first corner of the game. It is played short before the ball in is dealt with.

    Bruno GuimaraesImage source, Reuters
  4. Postpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Burnley 0-0 Arsenal

    There is a familiar face stalking the Burnley technical area today.

    Nope, not Vincent Kompany. He's sat in the stands after receiving a third booking of the season last weekend.

    Instead it is Craig Bellamy leading operations.

    Can't imagine it will be a quiet afternoon for the fourth official.

    Craig Bellamy walks across the pitchImage source, Getty Images
  5. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Five 15:00 GMT kick-offs and they are under way in each and every one of them.

  6. Postpublished at 14:57 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Fulham v Aston Villa (15:00 GMT)

    They're having a few issues with the Premier League arch at Craven Cottage with the logo not sticking on properly.

    I doubt it's the kind of problem that will delay kick-off, though...

  7. 'It's taken time to understand Iraola's philosophy'published at 14:57 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Fara Williams
    Former England midfielder on Football Focus

    You have a new group of players and for players to trust and learn what you want them to do, it takes time.

    With a new manager, it takes time to understand a philosophy. You have to find someone who fits that. Credit to the players who buy into that.

  8. 'Huge game for both clubs'published at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Nottingham Forest v West Ham (15:00 GMT)

    James McFadden
    Former Scotland forward on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It's a game today where it is a huge game for both clubs.

    It is a massive game for David Moyes, I watched West Ham play Man Utd a couple weeks ago and they struggled with the final third, but in general play they were fine.

    It is a tough one and you look at two teams who are not doing particularly well with results.

  9. 'Mixed emotions'published at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Brentford 1-4 Liverpool

    Liverpool

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, speaking to TNT Sports: "It is mixed emotions, we lost players which we don't know how serious it is. It doesn't look great for either of them.

    "But what the boys did after 15 minutes was exceptional against a team set up to annoy you. Eighteen times a set piece is flying into your box, you need bodies and luck in a moment and a goalie as well, who played an incredible game.

    "We played a good game from a specific moment on. We controlled them as much as you can and we are happy about that."

    Bad luck with injuries? "Definitely. I think there was a knock on Curtis [Jones]. It was a challenge with Diogo [Jota] as well and Darwin [Nunez] we are not sure if he has something or not, he felt something.

    "We will see. It was never easy for us, at the moment it is fine. We have 57 points and in a few days play again."

  10. Postpublished at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Brentford 1-4 Liverpool

    Talking of injuries, we've just heard from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on what has been a bitter-sweet afternoon in west London.

    Four goals, three points and three injuries to key players...

  11. Full-backs frustration for Postecogloupublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Tottenham v Wolves (15:00 GMT)

    Chris Wise
    Final Score commentator at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Just when Ange Postecoglou thought he had a near fully fit squad again, he’s lost both his full-backs to injury this week.

    It’s probably a bigger problem for Spurs than some people outside North London realise as Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro have both had exceptional seasons. It’s tough to expect others to replicate the performances they’ve regularly produced.

  12. Postpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Tottenham v Wolves (15:00 GMT)

    Arsenal's stunning form has allowed them to get a march on Spurs as they look to celebrate Saint Totteringham's Day.

    Spurs are W-D-W-D-W coming into today. So are we nailed on for a draw?

    You can only predict the unpredictable with Spurs.

  13. Son vs Hwang interest 'enormous'published at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Tottenham v Wolves (15:00 GMT)

    Chris Wise
    Final Score commentator at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    .Image source, Getty Images

    The interest in Son vs Hwang is enormous. There’s an incredible number of Korean football fans inside this stadium.

    They’re congregating in the front rows with banners, flags, and replica shirts.

    And they’ve been here since the gates to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened.

  14. Postpublished at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Amazing what a few days in the Dubai sun can do, eh?

    A shot of serotonin can cure those January blues.

    Or, in Arsenal's case, those late December blues.

  15. 'The break helped Arsenal'published at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Burnley v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Fara Williams
    Former England midfielder on Football Focus

    I think the break really helped Arsenal.

    They were creating chances and it was about converting. During that break they must have been doing shooting practice!

    They have definitely come back and hit the ground running.

    Declan RiceImage source, EPA
  16. 'Arsenal better when not under pressure'published at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Burnley v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Ashley Williams
    Former Wales defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Arsenal's defence is as good as the other two contenders, Man City and Liverpool.

    Arsenal are better when the pressure is not on them.

    When Liverpool are in the lead they seem to be mentally OK, but with Arsenal there is so much noise around them slipping up.

  17. 'A dangerous fixture for Arsenal'published at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Burnley v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Chris Sutton header

    I am at Turf Moor for this one and I don't think it will be as straightforward for Arsenal as some people might think.

    As ridiculous as it might sound, I was very impressed by Burnley when I watched them in their defeat against Liverpool. They started well, were well organised, and created chances, big chances... they just couldn't take them.

    Mikel Arteta's side have just beaten Liverpool and West Ham, so this might seem as if it is the easiest of their current run. But despite four straight wins, which also includes Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace, it is still a dangerous fixture because Burnley are scrapping for their lives.

    I do think Arsenal will win though. Last season, the Gunners started well and fell away. This season, I think it's fair to say their early performances were not quite at that breathtaking or exhilarating level, but maybe this is their time to get going this time. It's probably a better way to do it, if they can.

    Sutton's prediction:1-2

  18. Postpublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Pies are being snaffled in the stands, socks are being taped in the dressing rooms.

    With about 15 minutes until are next raft of Premier League games, folk around the country are going through their final pre-match preparations.

    While we wait for more reaction from Brentford v Liverpool, we will also build up to the next five matches.

    Let's start at Turf Moor...

    Burnley fansImage source, PA Media
  19. 'Salah is a great player and a great leader for us'published at 14:42 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Brentford 1-4 Liverpool

    Liverpool

    Mohamed Salah and Alexis Mac AllisterImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister speaking to TNT Sports: "You can see how much it means to us, to win the game and that is what we want. We came to a place that everyone knows it tough and it was good to get the three points and win the game.

    "I feel lucky. My idea is to learn football and I just try and do my best and I am feeling very good. That is what I like. When I was in Argentina I used to play the 10. I try to score and assist, that is very important. I am really happy with my goal but the most important thing is the three points."

    On Mohamed Salah: "He is amazing. I am very happy for him. He has been out and a little bit frustrated about it but he came back and in just a couple of minutes, scored and assist. He is an amazing player and a great leader and an important player for us.

    "We have an important game against Luton and Chelsea and we just try and take it game by game and do our best."

  20. Postpublished at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Reaction is starting to roll in from Liverpool's win at Brentford, starting with one of the visitors' goalscorers who hails the man known as 'King' Mo...