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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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  1. Postpublished at 11:39 British Summer Time 13 April

    Newcastle v Tottenham (12:30 BST)

    There's been a lot of talk about whoever finishes fifth could earn a place in next season's Champions League. That, however, is not looking a likely scenario as it stands.

    Here's why...

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:37 British Summer Time 13 April

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    As ever we want to hear from you and your thoughts on all things Premier League.

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  3. From Manchester to Bournemouthpublished at 11:35 British Summer Time 13 April

    BBC Radio 5 Live

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    Former Everton player Leon Osman joins Ian Dennis for full match commentary of Manchester City against Luton at Etihad Stadium on BBC Radio 5 Live at 15:00 BST.

    Then it's off to Bournemouth who host Manchester United at 17:30. Former Nottingham Forest boss Mark Warburton is alongside Conor McNamara for that one.

  4. Postpublished at 11:33 British Summer Time 13 April

    Newcastle v Tottenham (12:30 BST)

    Will Tino Livramento get his first action since 30 March?

    Newcastle have a whole starting XI plus subs out injured. And still they're challenging for a top-six finish.

  5. Two changes for Newcastle, Bentancur back for Spurspublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 13 April

    Newcastle v Tottenham (12:30 BST)

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe makes two changes from the side which won 1-0 at Fulham last weekend.

    Joe Willock is ruled out with an Achilles injury while Lewis Hall, who is carrying a slight problem, drops to the bench as Elliot Anderson and Harvey Barnes are both named in the starting line-up

    Newcastle XI: Dubravka, Krafth, Schar, Burn, Barnes, S Longstaff, Guimaraes, Anderson, Murphy, Isak, Gordon,

    Subs: Karius, Gillespie, Dummett, Ritchie, Hall, Livramento, White, Murphy, Parkinson

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    Ange Postecoglou makes just the one change from the Tottenham side which ran out 3-1 winners over Nottingham Forest last time out.

    Rodrigo Bentancur is preferred to Pape Matar Sarr in midfield with the latter named among the substitutes.

    Tottenham XI: Vicario, Porro, Romero, van de Ven, Udogie, Bissouma, Bentancur, Johnson, Maddison, Werner, Son Heung-min

    Subs: Austin, Hojbjerg, Dragusin, Gil, Royal, Lo Celso, Kulusevski, Sarr, Davies

    Tottenham XI v NewcastleImage source, BBC Sport
  6. Thinking about Europepublished at 11:29 British Summer Time 13 April

    Newcastle v Tottenham (12:30 BST)

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    Our first game of the day is a showdown between two teams with Europe on their mind. Tottenham have been absent from European competition this season but under Ange Postecoglou Spurs are chasing a place in next season's Champions League.

    Newcastle, meanwhile, are still very much in the race to finish sixth. Not bad considering all their injury problems.

    Fans are already streaming into St James' Park and the team news is about to drop.

  7. 'True to their identity'published at 11:28 British Summer Time 13 April

    Man City v Luton (15:00 BST)

    Nigel Reo-Coker
    Former West Ham midfielder on The Friday Football Social

    What I love about Luton is they are not pretenders. They are staying true to their identity. They haven't come to the Premier League and pretended to be something they are not. They stay true to the culture of the club. They have been great to watch.

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  8. Who will stay up?published at 11:26 British Summer Time 13 April

    It's as exciting near the bottom as it is at the top.

    Will Luton be celebrating a fairytale survival in five weeks time?

    Tipped by many to go straight back down, the Hatters are level on points with 17th-placed Nottingham Forest with six games left.

    At the same time as Luton face a tough test at Manchester City today, Forest host 11th-placed Wolves in a huge match at a sold-out City Ground.

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  9. Title race: Premier League title or European success?published at 11:24 British Summer Time 13 April

    Nigel Reo-Coker
    Former West Ham midfielder on the The Friday Football Social

    Liverpool's team selection shows they are making the Premier League their priority. Losing 3-0 to Atalanta, they will have to concentrate more on the Premier League.

    If you ask Liverpool what they want more, especially with Jurgen Klopp leaving, I think they would want the Premier League title over the Europa League.

    They can concentrate on that while Arsenal and Manchester City are competing on both fronts.

  10. Best Premier League season?published at 11:22 British Summer Time 13 April

    Top three separated by one point with seven games to go.

    Manchester City will go top followed by Liverpool if they both win their games this weekend.

    Arsenal will return to the summit with victory at home to Aston Villa.

    Saturday

    Man City v Luton 15:00

    Sunday

    Liverpool v Crystal Palace 14:00

    Arsenal v Aston Villa 16:30

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  11. Drink it inpublished at 11:19 British Summer Time 13 April

    Hello!

    We're just 36 days from the end of an utterly absorbing Premier League season.

    And with the exception one or two teams, everyone has something to play for whether it's going for the title, trying to secure a place in Europe or chasing points to stay up.

    Drink it in. Savour it. Enjoy it. It'll be over before you know it.

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  12. Six games, three different kick-off timespublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 13 April

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    Newcastle v Tottenham 12:30

    Brentford v Sheff Utd 15:00

    Burnley v Brighton 15:00

    Man City v Luton 15:00

    Nott'm Forest v Wolves 15:00

    Bournemouth v Man Utd 17:30

    * all times BST

  13. Photo finish?published at 11:13 British Summer Time 13 April

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    On Grand National day, the Premier League season is approaching the home straight. Will the title race be decided by a photo finish? Who will fall at the final hurdle in the battle to stay up? Who are the dark horses in the race for Europe?

    Under starter's orders for another breathless day of action...