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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. 'We have the advantage of playing at home'published at 17:21 British Summer Time 13 April

    Bournemouth v Man Utd (17:30 BST)

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola: "We have the advantage of playing at home, but it is going to be difficult because they are a very good team with very good players.

    "You have to keep the concentration over 100 minutes with them because if we make a mistake, normally they score."

    On their 3-0 win over Man Utd in the reverse fixture: "It probably gives them the advantage of knowing that if they are not at their level, we can surprise them.

    "I don't think it is going to be the case any more, so we have to show that we can do it again."

  2. Howe on 'ruthless' Newcastlepublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 13 April

    FT: Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe says he is delighted with how "ruthless" his side were in their 4-0 win over Tottenham 4-0.

    Media caption,

    Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham: Eddie Howe delighted by 'ruthless' Magpies

  3. 'Disappointed but we'll take the point.'published at 17:17 British Summer Time 13 April

    FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Wolves

    Nottingham Forest

    Forest forward Morgan Gibbs-White speaking to PLP: "I think we'll all agree that we came off the pitch just now disappointed to have not taken the three points. Again we have gone up in a game and we've conceded. We have to reflect on what happened today, a point is still a point but we are disappointed not to take all three."

    On his performance: "Steady. it is more improtant that the team go the three points, whch we didnt today. I just try and help the team as much as possible by working hard scoring or getting assists. I try to do my absolute best for the team. We are in a bit of a battle at the minute so we are trying to plug away and pick up points."

    On his goal and it being against former club Wolves: "I love playing in these occasions, so I saw the ball coming in from Gio, great ball, and I tried to flick it into the back post. I haven't scored many headers so that is one to add to the tally."

    On the Wolves fans: "I love the banter that goes on between me and the fans, it is part and parcel of football, it is entertainment at the end of the day. Just disappointed we didn't take all three points."

    On Forest's survival hopes: "Yes of course it is [still in our own hands]. We were in this position last season so we know what we have to do. We just need to keep plugging away and picking up as many points as possible. This one today could prove vital come the end of the season. Disappointed but we'll take the point."

  4. Ten Hag wants to sign a strikerpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 13 April

    Bournemouth v Man Utd (17:30 BST)

    .Image source, Getty Images

    Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag wants to sign a striker in the summer transfer window.

    The Dutchman felt his goalscoring options for this season "should have been enough".

    But with seven games to play in the Premier League, United have just 45 goals, the fewest of the top 10 teams.

    "I think it would help. You need more options. You need double positioning in every position," said Ten Hag.

    "Some positions we didn't have the choices this season - the striker position, the left-back position - and that has a negative impact on the results."

  5. The best of the statspublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 13 April

    Bournemouth v Man Utd (17:30 BST)

    Bournemouth are looking to complete their first league double over Manchester United.

    Manchester United have won four of their six Premier League away games against Bournemouth.

    Bournemouth have won each of their last three Premier League home games - they have never won four in a row in the top-flight.

    Only bottom side Sheffield United (560) have faced more shots than United in the Premier League this season (554).

    Bournemouth’s Ryan Christie (33) and United’s Antony (31) are the two players to have had the most shots without scoring this season.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 13 April

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    Vincent Kompany must be sick of all these mistakes. Burnley have been hurt by a lot of errors and bad decisions by players all around the field.

    Sulaimon

  7. Relief for the Beespublished at 17:10 British Summer Time 13 April

    FT: Brentford 2-0 Sheffield United

    Chris Wise
    Final Score commentator at the Gtech Community Stadium

    Huge relief for Brentford.

    A first Premier League win in more than two months. The talk of them being in the relegation picture would have intensified had they not won this.

    Frank Onyeka really enjoyed his late goal - and why not?

    He’s been at the club almost three years, and that’s his very first for Brentford!

  8. Luton suffer their biggest ever Premier League defeatpublished at 17:09 British Summer Time 13 April

    FT: Man City 5-1 Luton

    Tom Gayle
    BBC Radio 5 Live commentator at the Etihad

    Near perfect afternoon for Pep ahead of Real Madrid on Wednesday.

    He was able to rest some of his key men, four different goal scorers, and back top of the table for the first time in almost five months.

    Luton suffer their biggest ever Premier League defeat, but nothing but pride beaming out of the away end at full-time, as players and fans applauded each other.

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    Nuno Espirito Santo bringing on Origi to find a winner is like trying to relight a dying fire by throwing ice cubes into it

    Arron

  10. Sutton's predictionpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 13 April

    Bournemouth v Man Utd (17:30 BST)

    .Image source, BBC Sport

    Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag claims United should have won their past three games against Brentford, Chelsea and Liverpool, which I think is based on the fact they were ahead each time and could not see it out, but it leaves me wondering which matches he is watching.

    If you look at the Liverpool game as a whole then they got absolutely battered. Brentford had stacks of chances too and you could argue United were lucky to get back into the game against Chelsea in the first place, when Moises Caicedo helped them out with a poor backpass.

    Bournemouth were brilliant when they won 3-0 at Old Trafford in December, so can they do the double over United? I think they will.

    Will Ten Hag be United's manager next season? I am pretty sure he won't.

    I have had problems getting United scores right because they have got some excellent individual players who keep digging them out of trouble but, as we have seen, they can't rely on that happening in every game.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

  11. Postpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 13 April

    FT: Brentford 2-0 Sheff Utd

    Brentford

    Are Brentford safe?

    They're seven points clear of the relegation zone with five to play.

    The mood inside the ground is one of celebration. The players are going around the pitch showing their appreciation to the fans.

    Brentford's last five games are: Luton (away), Everton (away), Fulham (home), Bournemouth (away) and Newcastle (home).

  12. Postpublished at 17:03 British Summer Time 13 April

    Just one more game to go then.

    Bournemouth host Manchester United in just under half an hour. We'll start building up to that but there's plenty of reaction to come from those results elsewhere.

  13. 'Pretty straightforward for City in the end'published at 17:00 British Summer Time 13 April

    FT: Man City 5-1 Luton

    Leon Osman
    Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Pretty straight forward for Man City in the end.

    They started very quickly and then controlled the majority of the game.

    Luton thought they may have found a way back into it at at 3-1 after sloppy play from City at the back, Ross Barkley taking the opportunity to get on the scoresheet.

    Pep rung in the changes, brought in some fringe players for some minutes at the end too, so pretty satisfactory day for City, and a good scoreline in terms of goal difference too.

    Not a game anyone would have expected Luton to get points from and they look forward to their next game against Brentford.

  14. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 13 April

    Burnley 1-1 Brighton

    Arijanet Muric of Burnley is consoled by his teammate Maxime EsteveImage source, Getty Images

    Burnley edge closer to relegation after an absolute howler by Arijanet Muric.

  15. Postpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 13 April

    Burnley 1-1 Brighton

    And still they play on at Turf Moor where the mood is as miserable as the weather. It's pouring down with rain.

  16. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 13 April

    Nottingham Forest 2-2 Wolves

    Gary O'Neil, Manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, interacts with Nuno Espirito SantoImage source, Getty Images

    Nicolás Domínguez's shot goes over the bar from the corner. And that's it at the City Ground.

    A topsy-turvy encounter. Forest have to settle for a point after Matheus Cunha's double earns one for Wolves.

  17. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 13 April

    Brentford 2-0 Sheffield United

    Frank Onyeka of Brentford celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammatesImage source, Getty Images

    Relief for Brentford. A first win in 10 Premier League games.

  18. Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 13 April

    Nottingham Forest 2-2 Wolves

    We've not had a shot of any kind for 12 minutes. But Divock Origi has won a corner for Forest with seconds to play...

  19. Postpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 13 April

    Burnley 1-1 Brighton

    Not long left at Turf Moor. This is going to feel like two points dropped for the Clarets.

  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 13 April

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    @16:47 a Blue Scouser though Ryan, so not sure he wants to help out the red side #clutching

    Matt, Stockport