Summary

  • FT: Brentford 1-1 Man Utd - Mount scores in 96th minute, Ajer levels in 99th

  • FT: Aston Villa 2-0 Wolves - Diaby with superb opener, Konsa chips in second

  • FT: Newcastle 4-3 West Ham - Isak with two penalties, Antonio Kudus & Bowen for Hammers before Barnes scores twice to restore lead; Gordon sent off

  • FT: Bournemouth 2-1 Everton - Solanke breaks deadlock; Beto levels before Coleman own goal

  • FT: Forest 1-1 Palace - Mateta for visitors; Wood equalises

  • FT: Chelsea 2-2 Burnley - Palmer scores twice from spot but Cullen & O'Shea earn draw for 10-man visitors

  • FT: Sheff Utd 3-3 Fulham - Brereton Diaz double & McBurnie for hosts, Palhinha, De Cordova-Reid & Muniz for Fulham

  • FT Spurs 2-1 Luton - Chong with early opener; Kabore OG for hosts before Son puts hosts in front

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  1. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    Leon Bailey calmly brings it out from the back and receives warm applause from the Villa fans.

    He doesn't see Rayan Aït-Nouri closing in on him though until the crowd lets him know.

    He shields the ball well but Wolves eventually win it back.

  2. 'You just felt like something was going to happen'published at 17:39 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Burnley

    Burnley

    Burnley assistant manager Craig Bellamy, speaking to BBC MOTD: "It was a great point. Obviously it was difficult against a very good team in Chelsea. They haven't quite had the results they want this season but a very good team.

    You could sense it at half-time. The players were very determined and we felt like we could get back into the game.

    "As a group they should be so proud of themselves. As staff we are beyond proud of them."

    On Chelsea penalty and sending offs for Burnley: "I have to be honest it is not really my position to talk about the incident. Don't forget the manager is my boss as well so when the time is right he will talk about it.

    "This was a real hard-fought point today, the commitment and the way they went about their business was exceptional. Beyond proud.

    "The players worked very hard on set plays throughout the week. You just felt like something was going to happen. We hit the crossbar but it is okay, it is a point.

    "The mentality is 'we are going to stay up' that is the mentality you have to have. We have had a few hard knocks this year. We have learnt a lot and you sense as the season goes on the belief becomes more.

    "I feel we roll onto the next one, it is one game at a time."

  3. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 10 mins

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    Nice play from Villa. Youri Tielemans spins away from two players as they move it out from the back well.

    It's eventually threaded through to Ollie Watkins, who is offside, before Douglas Luiz fires it into the net. It's ruled out.

    Douglas Luiz disallowed goalImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 17:38 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    Paul Robinson
    Former Tottenham and England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It's been a good start from Wolves and we have seen that a few times this year from Gary O'Neil, he is tactically very aware and very clever.

  5. 'Feels like we lost two points'published at 17:37 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    FT: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "At the moment it feels like we lost two points.

    "I was told a point away in the Premier League is a good point so we respect a point here in Nottingham because they are in very good shape, especially at home.

    "We took the lead and had three or four very good chances but we didn't decide the game. There were moments in the game where we were under pressure and in this phase they scored.

    "At this point they deserved 1-1 but at the end I had the feeling we were close to the second, we hit the post after a brilliant corner.

    "Maybe a little bit disappointed but overall the point is OK."

    On Daniel Munoz: "It was a difficult game for him because he had to defend Callum Hudson-Odoi, who is very quick and you don't know when he'll go on his right or his left.

    "He forced to defend but he also found ways in offense and at the end he was very unlucky to hit the post.

    "We were always dangerous and this gives me a good feeling. This is what we're working on, the players on doing well.

    "What we have to improve is to decide the game with the chances we have and also, when we have the lead, we have to score the second goal or have a clean sheet to win the game."

    On the Forest goal: "Efficiency decides games and they had the efficiency today. They didn't have many chances because we defended most situations very well.

    "We had a few problems getting pressure on the ball. But I had the feeling we controlled the game before but were at times a bit sloppy."

  6. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    A subdued start. Both teams are just trying to feel their way into it. Wolves look comfortable in possession though.

    Aston VillaImage source, Getty Images
  7. 'The players gave us staff belief'published at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Burnley

    Burnley

    Burnley assistant boss Craig Bellamy, speaking to Sky Sports: "We are beyond proud. We felt we started the game very well.

    "It was not just the level of commitment but also how hard they worked for each other."

    Thoughts on penalty and sending offs: "I have to be honest it is not really my position to talk about it, that's more for the manager to. For me personally it was like 'well it has happened and how can we get back into the game'.

    "The way the players fought for each other, sometimes a moment like that can really be huge and hopefully it can have a huge impact for the rest of the season.

    "We knew it was going to be a difficult ride for us. The players gave us as staff belief. We are where we are in the league at the moment but we have always felt the players have never dropped. They keep you going. We had complete belief in them and it was good to see them get their rewards."

    Can Burnley stay up? "Honestly it is every game at a time. There is always a chance."

  8. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    Pau Torres' clearance isn't convincing and he comes back to make a block, conceding a corner in the process.

    The Wolves' corner comes out to Tommy Doyle but he drags his shot well wide.

  9. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    A few nice early touches for Wolves teenager Leon Chiwome, who is wearing number 84 by the way.

  10. 'A fantastic match-up'published at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    Paul Robinson
    Former Tottenham and England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    This is a fantastic match-up, the atmosphere before kick off was nothing short of sensational.

  11. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    Douglas Luiz gives it away to Tommy Doyle but it doesn't take long for Villa to win it back.

    Alex Moreno skips away down the left but his cross flies past everyone.

  12. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Aston Villa 0-0 Wolves

    Off we go at Villa Park.

  13. 'We're responsible, I'm responsible'published at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    FT: Bournemouth 2-1 Everton

    Everton

    Everton boss Sean Dyche, speaking to BBC MOTD: "We've had one penalty all season. It's a kick across the shins, it's a foul, it's a penalty and yet it is deemed not a penalty. It is bizarre. No one knows where VAR is at at the moment. I'm a fan of it but it is in a bizarre place.

    "That being said you cannot give away second goals like that. A mix-up. A voice. A non-voice. We cannot rely on referees - that's quite obvious today. So we have to make sure we take care of ourselves. That's what we didn't do in the dying embers of the game. That second goal just cannot happen.

    "We're responsible, I'm responsible. I didn't come into it thinking it was a walk in the park. But when things go against you outside your control - the 10 points and the referee today - they are really important moments.

    "No doubt about it. We should have come away with a minimum of one point."

  14. 'It gives me belief'published at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    FT: Tottenham 2-1 Luton

    Luton Town

    Luton manager Rob Edwards, speaking to BBC MOTD: "It's difficult at the best of times coming here. The players gave everything, the plan was good. The players were fully committed. It was a brilliant goal we scored to put ourselves in a good position. I know they had some chances and we had some great blocks and defended well - you have to do that here. Difficult, the bit that gives me belief and confidence is how we've been with all the problems we've got at the moment. The players are completely with it, supporters are completely with it, that's what gives me belief."

    On Tottenham coming from behind to win: "The big chances they had came from our mistake. Other than that I thought we were fairly comfortable in the first half. At 1-1 again I thought the game settled a little bit and I'm' really disappointed to concede so late."

    On whether the manner of the performance made him proud: "The players are giving everything, we're working really hard to make sure we give ourselves an opportunity to win games of football. We've got to turn around quickly, it doesn't get any easier! We'll try and go again. It does give me belief, it does give me heart. It's a tough one to take because we hate losing. We know how difficult the challenge is coming here but to be competing and pushing them all the way gives me a lot of pride."

  15. Reminder of the teamspublished at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    Aston Villa v Wolves (17:30 GMT)

    Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Konsa, Carlos, Torres, Moreno, Tielmans, Luiz, Bailey, Diaby, Rogers, Watkins.

    Subs: Olsen, Digne, Chambers, Lenglet, Zaniolo, Duran, Kesler-Hayden, Iroegbunam, Kellyman.

    Villa XI to play Wolves in Premier League: Martinez, Konsa, Carlos, Torres, Moreno, Tielmans, Luiz, Bailey, Diaby, Rogers, Watkins.Image source, BBC Sport

    Wolves XI: Sa, Kilman, S Bueno, Totti, Semedo, Gomes, Doyle, Lemina, Ait-Nouri, Sarabia, Chiwome.

    Subs: Bentley, Doherty, Traore, Lemina, H Bueno, Holman, Barnett, Chirewa, Fraser.

    Wolves XI to play Aston Villa in Premier League: Sa, Kilman, S Bueno, Totti, Semedo, Gomes, Doyle, Lemina, Ait-Nouri, Sarabia, Chiwome.Image source, BBC Sport
  16. Pick of the statspublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    Aston Villa v Wolves (17:30 GMT)

    Aston Villa are winless in their past six Premier League meetings with Wolves.

    Unai Emery's side have lost three of their past four Premier League games at Villa Park, as many as his first 23 such games in charge.

    Since Christmas Eve, Wolves have collected 22 points, with only Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal earning more.

    Gary O'Neil's side are unbeaten in their past 10 league games in which they have scored the opening goal, winning each of the past seven.

  17. 'We had to earn the win'published at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    FT: Tottenham 2-1 Luton

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou, speaking to BBC MOTD: "It's a game we probably should have made easier for ourselves. Everyone's fighting for something and Luton weren't just going to lie down for us. We had to earn the win and I thought we did that."

    On how Tottenham keep excelling at comebacks: "I think it's important. I was disappointed with the goal we conceded, thought it was preventable. I thought for the most part the boys kept calm heads and kept playing football."

    On whether Tottenham were below their level today: "You're never going to totally open up a team. If we had have got the lead it could've made the game more comfortable but again, great character by the lads."

    On Son Heung-min: "He keeps delivering. He had a couple of good chances, was a bit unlucky with a couple. He's been a great player for this club for a long time and long may he continue."

    "He's everything you see. He's really committed, has really high standards and gives everything he has every minute he's out there. He's a credit to himself and this club."

  18. 'We need to improve in many areas'published at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Burnley

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino, speaking to BBC MOTD: "So disappointed. We didn't show the consistency and the capacity to deal with and manage the game. We allowed them some actions from set pieces to get some possibility to believe.

    "It is a result that shows that we need to improve in many areas if we want to be competitive.

    "It was so easy for them to get to our last third. We were not aggressive enough in open play and defending set pieces. We need to improve like a team and be more competitive."

    Sympathise with Vincent Kompany after he was sent off for reaction to penalty decision?: "I don't know what is going on there. I think it was a penalty and a second yellow card. I can understand their frustration but it is football.

    "VAR disallowed a goal for Disasi but we are not going to complain. We understand the VAR decision and accept the rules.

    "The team is a little nervous when winning 1-0. It is not only about to work, it is about to evolve and develop some areas in our team to deal better with this type of situation."

  19. 'No truth' in United linkspublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    Aston Villa v Wolves (17:30 GMT)

    .Image source, Getty Images

    Wolves boss Gary O'Neil says there is "no truth" in reported interest from Manchester United but added it is an honour to be linked.

    An ESPN article , externalclaimed United wanted to talk to him about a coaching role at the club as they plan a reshuffle under Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

    O'Neil has taken Wolves to ninth in the Premier League table despite only taking over on the eve of the season.

    "I don't know where it came from," said the 40-year-old.

    "Growing up, Liverpool and Manchester United always felt special. It's an honour to be linked even if there's no truth in it.

    "I love it here. I'm a head coach, I'm always going to be a head coach. I'm really enjoying my time at Wolves.

    "I was only made aware of it [the links] by the media team to prepare for your questions."

  20. 'Solanke should be in England squad'published at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March

    FT: Bournemouth 2-1 Everton

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth's Adam Smith on Dominic Solanke scoring 16 Premier League goals this season: "I've said it all along. He should be in the England squad. He is a top player, a top professional who can do everything.

    "I don't really understand why he isn't in the England squad. Maybe because he plays for little old Bournemouth. He's a top player and if he keeps scoring goals like this I am sure he will get in the squad."