Summary

  • Arsenal go top of Premier League with comfortable win at Brighton

  • FT: Aston Villa 3-3 Brentford - Watkins equalised after Bees came from two goals down to lead

  • FT: Everton 1-0 Burnley - Calvert-Lewin winner sees Toffees open four-point gap to bottom three

  • FT: Fulham 0-1 Newcastle - Guimaraes gives Magpies win with second-half goal

  • FT: Luton 2-1 Bournemouth - Morris scores stoppage-time winner for Hatters

  • FT: Wolves 1-2 West Ham - Ward-Prowse scores direct from corner to give Hammers win

  • FT: Crystal Palace 2-4 Man City - De Bruyne scores twice as City keep pressure on title rivals

  1. CLOSE!published at 15:06 British Summer Time 6 April

    Aston Villa 0-0 Brentford

    Nervous start by Villa. Diego Carlos concedes a free-kick right on the edge of his penalty area. Up steps Bryan Mbeumo and it flies into the side-netting with Emi Martinez scrambling across his line.

  2. Postpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 6 April

    Luton 0-0 Bournemouth

    Ross Barkley on the ballImage source, Getty Images

    Not much action here yet as Luton's Tahith Chong's sees his cutback cut out.

  3. Postpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 6 April

    Fulham 0-0 Newcastle

    Lots of defending for Newcastle to do at the moment as Fulham continue to do the majority of the attacking. The hosts win a couple of quick corners but nothing comes of them.

  4. 'Board support for Moyes would have quietened noise'published at 15:05 British Summer Time 6 April

    Wolves 0-0 West Ham

    Michael Brown
    Former Fulham and Man City midfielder on Final Score

    It is a really strange situation at West Ham. Just as you think they are getting success, pushing on in Europe, getting towards the top six, talk of David Moyes getting a new contract. But that has all gone away.

    He's got unbelievable experience, does absolutely everything for the football club, a true workaholic.

    The fans want a more attacking style of football and Moyes has tried to be more progressive, lot a few games and has tried to refocus on winning games and getting results first and foremost. They are in a good place though.

    I think the board should have supported David Moyes earlier. It would have quietened the noise around him and the team.

  5. Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 6 April

    Wolves 0-0 West Ham

    Wolves midfielder Mario Lemina needs a change of boots. These new ones are a different colour. Surely not just a style change...

  6. Sarabia leading the line for Wolvespublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 6 April

    Wolves 0-0 West Ham

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Molineux

    Tommy Doyle on the ballImage source, Getty Images

    It looks like Pablo Sarabia will be furthest forward for the home side, with Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tommy Doyle supporting.

    Lucas Paqueta on the left for West Ham but the Brazilian tends to float around, which might mean a bit of work for fellow countryman Emerson behind him.

  7. Postpublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 6 April

    Wolves 0-0 West Ham

    Wolves' Rayan Ait-Nouri is in good scoring form and he tries to add another, cutting in before slamming a shot just over from outside the box.

  8. Postpublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 6 April

    Fulham 0-0 Newcastle

    Antonee Robinson shoots at goalImage source, Getty Images

    Fulham are looking to respond to the disappointing loss to Nottingham Forest in midweek and they have the first chance, but Antonee Robinson's shot is comfortable for Martin Dubravka.

  9. Postpublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 6 April

    Aston Villa 0-0 Brentford

    Confident start by Brentford. They're on the attack inside the opening minute and it requires a challenge by Leon Bailey to prevent Sergio Reguilon getting a shot away. VAR has a close look at it to make sure everything is in order and play goes on.

  10. Postpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 6 April

    Everton 0-0 Burnley

    The sun is shining over Goodison but it is very windy today, wonder what impact that will have on this game?

    Everton are doing the early attacking, but not doing anything to worry Burnley yet.

  11. 'Must-win' for the Toffeespublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 6 April

    Everton 0-0 Burnley

    Izzy Christiansen
    Former Everton and England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It's got that feel about it here at Goodison Park - excitement and tension is in the air.

    The fans know this is a must-win to give them some breathing space.

  12. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 6 April

    Some huge games at the bottom end of the table as we get under way in the 3pm fixtures.

  13. 'Brentford just getting a little too close for comfort'published at 14:59 British Summer Time 6 April

    Aston Villa v Brentford (15:00 BST)

    Michael Brown
    Former Fulham and Man City midfielder on Final Score

    Mathias Jensen leads his teammates out before the matchImage source, Reuters

    Thomas Frank has done a wonderful job the last couple of years at Brentford and the expectation at the start of the season was that they would be well away in the comforts of mid table.

    But losing key players in key areas of the team throughout the season, full back, forwards, wingers, has affected them. They have gotten players back in recent months, notably Ivan Toney after his ban, and they are starting to build performances again.

    It is a really difficult position they find themselves in, and they are just getting a little too close for comfort.

  14. 'De Bruyne has won us many games'published at 14:59 British Summer Time 6 April

    FT: Crystal Palace 2-4 Man City

    Manchester City

    Pep Guardiola on the touchlineImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola to TNT Sports: "In the first half we did mistakes but we made a comeback and Kevin de Bruyne won the game with his actions, his assists, his goals and everything. We won the game with him.

    "I didn't know that [De Bruyne] enjoyed scoring goals more than assists but I keep pushing him to say we have to win games. He has won many games for us, no doubt. It was really good for his performance.

    "Manuel Akanji pushes a lot and is unbelievable playing at left-back. He is an incredible players. Rico Lewis and Oscar Bobb were really good on that side in the first half. We wanted to score early in the second half and then we could close the game.

    "[Lewis] is an exceptional player. He is really good in the pockets. He has a sense for goal. He is another academy player so that is really good for us.

    "We will see which players we have available because Josko [Gvardiol] had a little problem. We will see. Next one. We were unlucky to play early on after Aston Villa but now lucky we have time to recover before Real Madrid. We will try to give them a good game."

  15. It's close in the middlepublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 6 April

    Wolves v West Ham (15:00 BST)

    Wolves start the day 11th, with West Ham up in seventh.

    But a win for the hosts would take them above the Hammers iin the Premier League.

    Wolves boss Gary O'Neil said: "There's been a lot of hard work gone in to get us into this position from everybody.

    "We're still right there with eight games to go, we're still in with a shout [of Europe]. It will take a lot of hard work still to get us there but I'm really pleased with the position we find ourselves in."

    Hammers counterpart David Moyes said: "Gary O'Neil's done a really good job, and we're up against a difficult opponent. He's a young manager but he's come in and steadied Wolves. I've been very impressed with him."

  16. 'Home games give Luton opportunity to give themselves a chance'published at 14:57 British Summer Time 6 April

    Luton v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

    Michael Brown
    Former Fulham and Man City midfielder on Final Score

    Luton  players warm-upImage source, Getty Images

    In terms of run ins, I think you look at the home form, what Luton's home ground can give you. That shock factor, the tight pitch, loud atmosphere, fans right on top of you.

    You feel like that gives them a real opportunity to help themselves and give themselves chance. No one gave them a chance at the start of the season, but the amount of injuries they have suffered is proving difficult for them to overcome.

  17. Bournemouth for Europe?published at 14:56 British Summer Time 6 April

    Luton v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

    Bournemouth have 41 points after 30 matches, already surpassing last season's final total of 39 points.

    Six points from their final eight matches would set a new club record in the top flight, eclipsing their figure of 46 in 2016-17.

    But they could be aiming higher than that.

    The Cherries still have a chance of qualifying for Europe for the first time ever.

    They start the weekend three points behind eighth place, which could well be a European place depending on who wins the FA Cup and how English teams do in Europe this season.

  18. It's going to be a goal festpublished at 14:55 British Summer Time 6 April

    Wolves v West Ham (15:00 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Molineux

    David Moyes looks onImage source, Getty Images

    There is a sense of foreboding about the likely attacking output of this game.

    Always the optimist, I am hoping for an open, free-flowing game, delivering the same kind of excitement as Coventry's 3-2 FA Cup win when I was last in this stadium.

    That said, in every game but one out of the last 13 occasions these sides have met, one of them has failed to score - although the other one did.

    Five of the matches finished 1-0.

  19. Postpublished at 14:55 British Summer Time 6 April

    Wolves v West Ham (15:00 BST)

    Tom Gayle
    BBC Final Score at Molineux

    I can't say it's deliberate, but Kalvin Phillips has kept his distance from the West Ham supporters during the pre-match kick about with his fellow substitutes. He remained on the far side nearest the tunnel, trading long range passes with Nayef Aguerd.

    The 28-year-old was allegedly caught making an offensive gesture to fans while getting on the team bus after last Saturday's loss at Newcastle United.

  20. Wolves creaking a bitpublished at 14:55 British Summer Time 6 April

    Wolves v West Ham (15:00 BST)

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    After snatching defeat from the jaws of victory at St James' Park last weekend, West Ham responded well with a draw against Tottenham on Tuesday.

    I still maintain Hammers boss David Moyes has done a decent job this season, and they are in a pretty good place ahead of the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final against Bayer Leverkusen next week.

    I don't think the Hammers will win this one, though. Wolves have been creaking a little bit because of injuries, especially up front, but they are at home and I fancy them to get something here.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1