Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 13 April
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Wolves
A bright start by Forest as they suffocate the Wolves defence before their attack eventually breaks down on the edge of the box.
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FT: Bournemouth 2-2 Man Utd - Fernandes levels twice after Solanke & Kluivert goals
FT: Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham - Isak double, Gordon & Schar for hosts
FT: Burnley 1-1 Brighton - Brownhill breaks deadlock; Muric own goal
FT: Brentford 2-0 Sheff Utd - Arblaster own goal & late Onyeka late
FT: Man City 5-1 Luton - early Hashioka own goal, Kovacic & Haaland penalty; Barkley pulls one back before Doku & Gvardiol score
FT: Nottm Forest 2-2 Wolves - Cunha double either side of Gibbs-White & Danilo goals
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Emma Sanders
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Wolves
A bright start by Forest as they suffocate the Wolves defence before their attack eventually breaks down on the edge of the box.
Off we go in all four matches. Where is the first goal coming from?
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Re. Gary at 14.54. Couldn’t agree more. If Arsenal had listened to their fans Arteta would be long gone. The level of change required doesn’t happen overnight
Anon
Man City v Luton (15:00 BST)
Manchester City had to fight to see off Luton in the league at Kenilworth Road earlier in the season, then smashed them in the FA Cup.
This game is probably going to be more like their last meeting and I am expecting City to win comfortably but, whatever happens to them at Etihad Stadium, Luton will keep on fighting.
Coming from behind to beat Bournemouth last week was an enormous result for them because it means they are level on points with fourth-bottom Nottingham Forest, rather than a couple of points off safety going into this game where, let's face it, they are unlikely to get anything.
I still don't feel as if City are at their imperious best but they will be too strong for Luton.
Sutton's prediction: 3-0
FT: Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham
Newcastle United
Player of the Match Alexander Isak speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Playing football is really fun at the moment, especially when we have days like this. When the fans are like they are always when we play at home, it feels like we are so strong here."
On service he gets from his team-mates: "We have spoken about being more precise with our passes, because Tottenham have a high line so if we have good passes we can hurt them in behind. The service today was incredible."
On scoring in a sixth home game in a row: "You guys in the media always find more records and statistics to be beaten, but I just play and do my best. It is obviously a nice thing to have."
On turning form around since FA Cup exit: "We know we can still achieve something this season and end it in a good way. We have a lot of energy and momentum now, have turned things around and it is just about keeping on going like this."
Nottingham Forest v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Matt Cooper
Fan writer, Talking Wolves
Wolves are now winless in their past four games and it does feel that the season is concluding with a whimper.
Key injuries have blighted Wolves' faint hopes of Europe - but individual bits of sloppiness also do not help.
Most of the noise will be around the wrongly chalked-off equaliser in stoppage time, but it should never really have come to that.
Two poor episodes led to West Ham taking the lead late into the second half - in a game Wolves had completely dominated for 45 minutes.
It is defending I am sure Gary O'Neil will be seething about - especially conceding a goal directly from a corner.
It simply cannot happen at Premier League level.
Brentford v Sheff Utd (15:00 BST)
Sheffield United are battling on and are still picking up points, but then I would never expect a Chris Wilder team to just chuck the towel in even if they have got little hope of staying up.
The point they picked up at Chelsea last weekend was the Blades' third draw in four games, but their situation at the bottom of the table means they really need to be winning games to have a chance of survival.
If you look at recent results then Brentford, who have drawn their past three matches, are in similar form but the difference with the Bees is that they are above the relegation zone and appear to be edging towards safety, one game at a time.
Thomas Frank's side are not out of danger yet but a win here would be massive. They should have more quality than Sheffield United in the final third, and I think that will make the difference.
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
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Newcastle's result makes Man United's game at Bournemouth later absolutely huge. All the teams around us have favourable matches and all could win this weekend and if we don't, we're at risk of finishing in the bottom half, not just missing out on Europe!
Luke, Man Utd fan
Man City v Luton (15:00 BST)
Ollie Kay
Fan writer, We Are Luton Town
Luton Town are up and running for this final stretch of the season!
The final seven matches were a daunting task, with Luton needing to simply get points on the board. This is obviously a tough ask with 10 senior first-team players out, but nonetheless at Kenilworth Road we found that magic touch.
The atmosphere at Kenilworth Road when Carlton Morris put in that 90th minute winner till we all left the stadium was electric, with the air filled with belief in our ability to pull survival out the bag.
The players believe too. With three more crucial home games to come, they know what needs to be done.
FT: Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham
Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It was a great performance from us, I thought the players executed everything in a really professional, diligent way. Really pleased with the players."
On Newcastle's discipline: "We protected the lead really well because we went for more goals and were aggressive still. We looked in a really great place physically, were able to execute what we wanted to do, and I think everyone performed at a very good level."
On getting back-to-back wins: "I think that's why winning when you don't play well is such a skill and can't be underestimated because you will have your days when everything does go your way and I think we showed today that we can still be a very efficient team, ruthless with our attacking, very diligent and compact. Everything came together and we deservedly won."
On how deep the players have had to dig with the squad struggling with injuries: "Incredibly deep. I've complimented the players all season that the guys who have been fit for the whole season have carried the burden and have been outstanding. The mentality to the challenge has never wavered, we've had some difficult moments but they've come through them. Hopefully we can stay in relatively good shape between now and the end of the season and continue to pick up points."
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Some perspective is required on Tottenham. Every ‘expert’ pundit was predicting them to be mid-table at best without Harry Kane. They’ve had some poor performances lately, and been on the end of some of the worst officiating all season (those 3 points against Liverpool cost them far more in the long term), but they’re well ahead of where they should be at the moment. Two years into Arteta’s tenure Arsenal were languishing in mid-table and most of the fans wanted him out. Most of the squad are under 25 and will keep improving.
Gary
Nottingham Forest v Wolves (15:00 BST)
Pat Riddell
Fan writer, The Famous Club
As it was in the Championship, so it is in the Premier League. Nottingham Forest rarely have a year when nothing is at stake by the business end of the season.
Whether battling relegation or fighting for promotion, it is familiar ground for Forest fans. But, evidently, it is very different this time around.
Despite a four-point deduction, Premier League safety is very much in the Reds' hands - even if the unknown variables still have a part to play.
With the club's PSR appeal expected to be heard by 12 April, and news of Everton's additional two-point deduction, the picture could be a lot clearer soon. And if Forest manage to take points off the clubs around them in their remaining fixtures then relegation can be kept at bay for another year.
'If' is doing a lot of heavy work, of course.
Burnley v Brighton (15:00 BST)
Looking at the table, Burnley will probably need four wins from their final six games to have any chance of staying up. That's the same number of victories as they have managed from their first 32 matches, so it's going to be a big ask.
They might get something here, though. I can't make my mind up about Brighton's form this season and, based on what he has said, it feels like Seagulls boss Roberto de Zerbi is off in the summer.
Burnley manager Vincent Kompany has been talking about his side's past six games and how they deserved to win more than one of them, on balance of play. Will this be their time to start a late winning run? I am going to say no.
Sutton's prediction: 1-1
Man City v Luton (15:00 BST)
Michael Brown
Former Fulham midfielder on Football Focus
When Jeremy Doku arrived at Man City the first thing you noticed was his pace, that electric speed he has, some even questioned if he was going to be quicker than Kyle Walker.
But having seen his development throughout the season, he has become such an exciting watch. He is unpredictable, you just never know what he is going to do next. He makes dangerous runs, gets into some good positions and now it is all about perfecting that end product.
He is one of those players that gets you off your seat, so exciting to watch.
Brentford v Sheffield United (15:00 BST)
Chris Wise
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator at the Vitality Stadium
You really get the sense at Brentford that they aren’t too concerned about their position in the table, and that’s mainly based on performances in recent weeks.
They don’t look like a side who haven’t won in nine matches. But their next three games are today's against Sheffield United, then trips to Luton and Everton.
It’s those three matches that are going to determine their season, and they probably need to win two of them to truly feel comfortable.
Burnley v Brighton (15:00 BST)
Natalie Bromley
Fan writer, No Nay Never podcast
It is my fault. I should never have written those comments last week that the great escape was on. It most definitely is not on.
I could copy and paste so many of my observations from this season and they will all equally apply to last Saturday's game at Everton. But the one I want to focus on right now is the Dara O'Shea sending off.
That was Burnley's seventh red card of the season, something I am reliably informed is the most by a side in a Premier League season since Aston Villa and Newcastle in 2014-15 (both seven red cards).
There was a time not so long ago when we had seven red cards in 237 Premier League appearances, and none in over 100 games.
I understand this Burnley side is inexperienced and young, but that is a shocking record.
I do not think we are a nasty team, just very naive - and a lot slower than most of the other Premier League sides, often making poor judgements when it comes to tackles quite common.
We used to have so much more about us than we do right now.
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People talking about Euros like they haven't learnt their lesson from previous tournaments. England won't win. Simple. Not with GS in charge anyway.
Mo
FT: Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham
Newcastle United
Player of the Match Alexander Isak speaking to TNT Sports: "Normally we just press all the time but the game plan was a bit different today. The way the manager set up the team in the game plan was excellent and we executed it in a good way as well."
On 1v1's with keepers: "I have been looking at clips and videos of myself in those situations and I think sometimes I look more calm than I am. On the pitch the moments go quick but when I look back at myself it looks like I have all the time in the world."
On Bruno's assist: "He is excellent in all phases of the pitch. There was one time in the first half I went deep and he played it short, but then we saw they have the high back line, so for me it is about timing the runs and staying onside, then waiting for the pass to arrive."
On his favourite type of finish: "I am more comfortable coming off the left side [and shooting], it is a more comfortable position for me. I can sometimes play on the left wing too for this reason."
On the Golden Boot race: "It is not really in my mind. My season has been a bit troubled with injury, so all I am thinking about is staying fit and getting momentum, which I have now. I am thinking of playing well for the team and that is when I get the goals, when I do all the other things well.
"I feel I am in good form now, myself and the team too. We just need to keep going in this way and working hard."
Man City v Luton (15:00 BST)
Steve Bower
Match of the Day commentator at Etihad Stadium
What a challenge Luton have at Etihad Stadium today.
Man City are now 40 games unbeaten at home in all competitions, just two short of a club record.
The last time the Hatters won away at Man City in the league was 1983. That win saw them stay in the top flight and incredibly relegate Manchester City, courtesy of a late Raddy Antic goal.
That day evokes memories of David Pleat's beige suit, brown shoes and infamous dance across the Maine Road pitch. If Luton get a similar result here today then we expect even more from Rob Edwards.
FT: Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham midfielder James Maddison speaking to TNT Sports: "Just a really bad day. We conceded the first goal and when you conceded a second so quickly after at a place like this, from the kick-off we sloppily went back to the keeper knowing they're going to press. You find yourself 2-0 down and give yourself a mountain to climb."
On why Tottenham struggled: "I felt at 0-0 out there there were some chances for us, spaces to play. We just weren't brave enough I think with the ball - too many safe passes, too many safe options, not enough courage to try and play a riskier pass. It was all a bit safe which I think cost us at 0-0. When you concede two so quickly it's sloppy little details that cost us."
On how the players rallied around Micky van de Van after his mistakes: "It's one of those, you've got to get the balance right. You know if you make an error that costs a goal, you're the one to hold your hands up. We struggled to bounce back from anything. This season we've been good after conceding but today that wasn't the case."