Postpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March
Sheffield United 0-0 Fulham
Antonee Robinson has a pop from long range but it's straight at Ivo Grbic.
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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Sheffield United 0-0 Fulham
Antonee Robinson has a pop from long range but it's straight at Ivo Grbic.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Crystal Palace
Ryan Yates opts not to shoot on the edge of the box and instead lays it off to Divock Origi. He drills in a low cross and it's deflected behind.
Bournemouth 0-0 Everton
Bright and breezy by Bournemouth who continue to find pockets of space inside Everton's half. Antoine Semenyo has made a particularly lively start.
Jordan Pickford makes his second save to keep out Justin Kluivert's flick from a well-worked corner.
Sheffield United 0-0 Fulham
Brereton Diaz almost gets on the end of a scramble in the box but Bernd Leno manages to get two hands on it eventually.
Chelsea 0-0 Burnley
After that early chance for Chelsea, Burnley have responded well and have enjoyed a good spell of possession.
Tottenham 0-1 Luton
If points were awarded for spirit then Luton would be in the top four. They fight for each other and have been a credit to themselves in this battle for survival.
Their fans will know there is a long, long, long way to go in this game, but they have made the ideal start.
Sheffield United 0-0 Fulham
Good attack from Fulham. Alex Iwobi links-up with a few team-mates on the right but the cross doesn't find anyone in the middle.
Tosin Adarabioyo then concedes a foul as Sheffield United try to break.
FT: Newcastle 4-3 West Ham
Newcastle United
Newcastle matchwinner Harvey Barnes speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It was one of the maddest games I have played in for sure. We are obviously disappointed to be where we are in the game and then we had a mountain to climb. This team is all abut team spirit and never give up and that showed in abundance today."
On Newcastle's injury issues: "Today I was fully fit but there have been large parts of the season when myself and others have missed because of injuries. It has been frustrating. For me, I miss that feeling of being out there and when I am, I want to make up for lost time and today was a great step forward with that."
Do you relish scoring goals like you did today? "Definitely. It is what I am here for. These are the games and moments you want to be involved in. Sitting on the sidelines, in the stands, it's the worst feeling so it makes you want to work even harder to get to stages like today and enjoy moments like today.
"You are just eager to get out there and help the team get back in the game. You want to try and make an impact, whether that is goals or setting others up. That's what the gaffer expects from us coming on the pitch so luckily today I did them things."
Bournemouth 0-0 Everton
There are plenty of Evertonians who have made the arduous 530-mile round trip and they're making themselves heard at the Vitality Stadium.
But it's Bournemouth who make the positive start as Antoine Semenyo's attempt is parried by Jordan Pickford into the path of Lewis Cook who blazes over.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Crystal Palace
Callum Hudson-Odoi makes a great run down the left for Forest. He pulls it back into the six-yard area but Tyrick Mitchell gets enough on it to clear.
Tahith Chong (3 mins)
Incredible stuff!
Luton stun Tottenham to take the lead with their first real chance.
The visitors break quickly through Andros Townsend, who then feeds Ross Barkley inside the box. Barkley is alert to Tahith Chong's presence to his left and picks him out, before Chong sends a low strike into the back of the net.
A well worked goal!
Chelsea 0-0 Burnley
Chelsea are on the attack early doors as Cole Palmer fizzes an effort into the sidenetting.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Crystal Palace
"We shall fight and we shall overcome" were the words shown up by banners in the Trent End before kick-off.
Forest have work to do to secure their safety. This is another big game at home.
Off we go in all five matches. A busy one. How will the bottom of the table look? Can Tottenham close in on the top four?
Sheffield United v Fulham (15:00 GMT)
Rodrigo Muniz has scored seven goals in his last seven Premier League appearances.
Since the beginning of February, he has scored more top-flight goals than any other player.
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Judith: Harvey Barnes who cannot get into a mid table starting eleven, scores a good goal and all of a sudden he is England quality.
Barnes has one decent game till 30th March, and people cry for him to be honoured.
Paul
Barnes for England? Done more in 30 mins than Rashford all season...
Anon
Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace (15:00 GMT)
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Oliver Glasner has changed the system to a 3-4-3 at Palace since he came in, but there's not been a lot of change in the personnel.
I have always said if they can get Eberechi Eze and Micheal Olise fit and firing in the same team then Palace will have a chance against anybody.
The win against Burnley - you'd expect them to get that one - then with 15 minutes to go they were leading at Spurs, which isn't bad either.
It's not a bad start by any means. I think if they win today they are safe.
Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace (15:00 GMT)
Nottingham Forest have never lost a Premier League match against Crystal Palace.
They have won three and drawn four of their seven previous meetings.
Palace's only league win over Forest in the past 12 attempts was a 1-0 Championship victory at the City Ground in December 2011.
Both clubs have changed their manager since this season's reverse fixture ended goalless in October.
Bournemouth v Everton (15:00 GMT)
Michael Brown
Former Man City midfielder to BBC Sport
There are only four points in it and I have always felt Everton could be dragged into it.
If you look at their points return, if it was not for the points deduction they would be sailing miles away from it.
They could be dragged into the battle - but I would be shocked if they did get relegated.
Tottenham v Luton (15:00 GMT)
I remember watching Tottenham play at Kenilworth Road in October when they should have been out of sight after the first 10 minutes, but still ended up nicking the points after Yves Bissouma was sent off before half-time.
I am not expecting Spurs to make such hard work of this game, and we should see a response from them after their heavy defeat against Fulham.
I admire Luton, and I am a fan of their approach under manager Rob Edwards. They are more expansive than they were at the start of the season, and I understand why, but maybe it is time for them to play with a bit more balance.
If Luton go to Tottenham and go toe-to-toe with Ange Postecoglou's side, that is very brave. It paid off when they went to Newcastle, and nearly won but I don't see it working again here.
Sutton's prediction: 4-1