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23:39 GMT - That'll about wrap things up for us tonight!
23:33 GMT - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta conceded his side lacked the creative spark to break down Nottingham Forest after their 0-0 draw tonight dealt a fresh blow to the Gunners' Premier League title bid.
"We dominated the game. We tried in many different ways. We insisted but lacked that spark, that final pass to unlock a well organised team," he said.
"We have to generate more shots on target."
22:53 GMT - Liverpool manager Arne Slot has been giving his reaction after beating Newcastle to open up a 13 point gap at the top of the Premier League.
Speaking to BBC Match of the Day, he said: "Most important thing that after Everton, Wolves and Villa people started to doubt us. Then you have to react to that. That's always easier because people start to question you but after City everyone was so positive then people start to get confident and complacent.
"Only the ones that want to achieve something, they find another gear to win the next game as well. Nice to have the compliments.
"We have had a lot of praise after City game but before that we had two draws and not the best game against Wolves so we were questioned. Nine out of 10 people say we're going to work harder, this was a different challenge because people were so positive after City, that needs a different kind of mental strength to then face a tough Newcastle side a few days later."
22:52 GMT - Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister said "the desire to win trophies" is proving to be the main motivation for his teammates.
"We know that this season we maybe have the opportunity to win some (silverware), so we are really happy to work really hard and hopefully we can keep on going," he told TNT Sports.
"We didn't start the second half as we wanted. But as you say it was nice to score. I like to get into these positions but the ball does not come sometimes, but today Mo played the ball so I was really happy to score."
22:37 GMT - Brentford manager Thomas Frank said their draw against Everton was "a fair result".
"We played a fairly good game but we lacked that cutting edge to make it 2-0," he told TNT Sports. "We controlled Everton really well. I don't think they had anything - except for the three one-on-ones.
“I know this might sound a bit crazy, but the first one was a Ethan (Pinnock) slip and the other one was a big mistake from us. So with that in mind, it was a fair result."
22:31 GMT - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says he "doesn’t want to discuss" their lack of goals a "disappointing" draw to Nottingham Forest.
"I don’t know," he said when asked where the problem lies. "I don’t want to discuss that again. We know that.
"(Now) is a good time to reflect. We have a few days before the PSV game so that's the time to do it."
22:26 GMT - Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim told TNT Sports: "Today I'm not frustrated. We controlled the game and since the first minute I felt the players were trying to play and we managed to score two goals.
"The sending off changed the game a bit but the fight the fans showed and the fans helped a lot and we fully deserved the three points.
"There are some moments that are really hard but that's natural in every profession, you need to suffer."
22:20 GMT - Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna slammed his side after they lost to Man Utd.
"We're really annoyed with how it ended up," he told TNT Sports. "We didn't defend the set plays well enough in the first half and then the one at the start of the second half is really poor. We knew the threat was on set pieces and the third goal is unacceptable from our point of view and from then on we were chasing.
"Tonight it is on us, we have to own it. It's not a night where we're feeling many positives, we let one get away from us. We need to learn from tonight, we played against a group of players that showed their maturity and quality."
22:11 GMT - Stay with us, reaction to come!
22:10 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks after tonight's matches:

22:09 GMT - FULL-TIME: Stuart Attwell blows his whistle after seven minutes of injury time and Liverpool go 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win over Newcastle.
Quite simply a brilliant, assured, champions-elect performance from the Reds. Next in the league at Anfield? Southampton.
Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle - read the match report here.

21:57 GMT - There are 10 minutes remaining at Liverpool, who are still 2-0 up against Newcastle, and with every passing minute the title is edging ever-closer to Anfield.
21:42 GMT - Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has seen enough and makes four changes: Sandro Tonali, Tino Livramento, Joe Willock and Callum Wilson make way for Lewis Miley, Kieran Trippier, William Osula and Harvey Barnes.
21:35 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have doubled their lead against Newcastle and they're on course to go 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League tonight.
Mohamed Salah plays a lovely pass to Alexis Mac Allister who then rifles the ball into the top corner with his first touch. Brilliant goal. That was Salah's 17th assist of the season, more than any other player.
21:30 GMT - FULL-TIME! Referee Darren England finally blows his whistle after eight agonising minutes at Old Trafford and Man Utd have beaten Ipswich.
Man Utd 3-2 Ipswich - read the match report here.

21:27 GMT - FULL-TIME! And it's all over at Brentford who drew to Everton, and Tottenham who lost to Man City. But the game is still going at Old Trafford with Man Utd, who were reduced to 10-men, hanging on to a 3-2 lead.
Tottenham 0-1 Man City - read the match report here.

Brentford 1-1 Everton - read the match report here.

21:23 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over at Nottingham Forest who have held Arsenal to a goalless draw - the first such scoreline at the Forest Ground since 1998!
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal - read the match report here.

21:21 GMT - NO GOAL! Man City thought they had doubled their lead at Tottenham deep into injury time through Erling Haaland with a brilliant header... but the goal is ruled out through VAR. It's still 1-0.
21:17 GMT - We’re back underway at Anfield.
21:09 GMT - We are into the final 10 minutes in the 19:30 kick-offs.
Brentford are drawing 1-1 at Brentford, 10-man Utd are leading 3-2 against Ipswich, Arsenal are goalless at Nottingham Forest and Spurs are trailing 1-0 to Man City.
Time is ticking...
21:08 GMT - GOAL! Everton have equalised at Brentford! Vitali Mykolenko sends a lofted cross into the box and Jake O'Brien grabs his first goal for the Toffees with a low stooping header.
21:02 GMT - HALF-TIME! The whistle blows at Anfield and Liverpool go in ahead at the break.

21:00 GMT - William Saliba makes a brilliant recovery tackle on Chris Wood who was clean through on the Arsenal goal. The Gunners are huffing and puffing but Forest are holding firm. Still 0-0.
20:54 GMT - Mohamed Salah fizzes a shot wide at Anfield and we have five minutes left of the first half to go. Liverpool still lead Newcastle 1-0.
20:39 GMT - GOAL! What a game we have at Old Trafford! Bruno Fernandes whips in a corner and Harry Maguire restores Man Utd's lead against Ipswich with a thumping header, three minutes after the restart.
All three goals for United have come from Fernandes' deliveries.
20:36 GMT - ...and the second half kicks-off at Brentford and Man Utd.
20:33 GMT - We're back underway at Nottingham Forest and Tottenham.
20:26 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have the breakthrough against Newcastle! Luis Diaz passes to Dominik Szoboszlai on the edge of the box who slams home.
The Reds have become the first Premier League club to reach 100 goals in all competitions this season, and they will move 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League table as it stands.
20:22 GMT - HALF-TIME! What late drama! Referee Simon Hooper signals for the break at the Gtech Stadium and Darren England does the same at Old Trafford.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal - HT



Man Utd 2-2 Ipswich - HT

20:19 GMT - GOAL! Brentford have the lead over Everton on the stroke of half-time! Yoane Wissa gets first to a rebound and heads past Jordan Pickford.
20:19 GMT - GOAL! Moments after Patrick Dorgu sees red Ipswich are level! Jaden Philogene grabs his second goal of the game with a cross that goes straight past Andre Onana.
20:17 GMT - HALF-TIME! It's Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal, Tottenham 0-1 Man City at the break.
20:15 GMT - Referee Stuart Attwell blows his whistle at Anfield and we're underway between Liverpool and Newcastle.
20:15 GMT - RED CARD! Man Utd are down to 10 men! Patrick Dorgu has been sent off after a dreadful - a truly awful - challenge on Omari Hutchinson.
Hutchinson is lucky to come away without any serious injury.
20:11 GMT - Man Utd haven’t been ahead at half-time in any of their last 19 matches in all competitions, since leading 2-0 against Everton in December. They are 2-1 up against Ipswich with five minutes of the half remaining...
19:57 GMT - GOAL! Man Utd have scored twice in four minutes and have come from behind to take the lead! After some woeful Ipswich defending, the ball eventually finds its way to Matthijs de Ligt who thumps it into the roof of the net.
19:53 GMT - GOAL! Man Utd have equalised against Ipswich, but it's Samy Morsy who heads the ball past his own goalkeeper Alex Palmer from a Bruno Fernandes free-kick. Unlucky, but the Red Devils won't care one jot.
19:52 GMT - Riccardo Calafiori goes close for Arsenal, but his effort slaps the post and bounces away. It's still 0-0, and still goalless at the Gtech Stadium between Brentford and Everton.
19:42 GMT - GOAL! Man City have the opening at Tottenham! Erling Haaland - back in the starting line-up after missing City's defeats against Real Madrid and Liverpool - taps home from close range.
It's another fast start for City who have now scored nine goals in the opening 15 minutes of the first half in the Premier League this season. Only Spurs, with 12, have scored more.
Haaland made it look so easy!
19:41 GMT - Since Ruben Amorim's first game in charge of Man Utd, they've conceded the opening goal in more Premier League matches than any other side (12).
19:35 GMT - GOAL! Goodness me, things go from bad to worse for Man Utd as Ipswich take the lead inside the opening four minutes! Jaden Philogene - a January signing from Aston Villa - fires the Tractor Boys ahead.
That was the fastest goal by a newly promoted club at Old Trafford since Jay Rodriguez scored in the third minute for Southampton in January 2013.
19:31 GMT - We’re underway in four of our Premier League matches tonight after a slight delay at Old Trafford. You can keep up-to-date with the latest stats by clicking on the links below.
19:25 GMT - The team news for Liverpool against Newcastle (20:15 GMT) has dropped:

19:20 GMT - There will be a new face on the Liverpool touchline tonight with assistant first-team coach John Heitinga standing in for manager Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff, who were both suspended for their involvement in the ill-tempered Merseyside derby earlier this month.
19:00 GMT - We are 30 minutes away from kick-off at Brentford, Man Utd, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham.
More on Spurs' youthful side (see post at 18:25 GMT), it is in fact their second-youngest starting lineup in a Premier League match (23y 243d) with tonight being their youngest since September 1992, when they faced Sheffield Wednesday (23y 97d).
18:40 GMT - On that mouthwatering bottom-of-the-table humdinger between 15th and 18th, according to the Opta stats wizards, Ipswich's last away league win against Man Utd was in May 1984 (they won 2-1) which remarkably was the last time United lost a home league game in which they led at half-time.
The Red Devils are unbeaten in 388 such games since then (W355 D33), despite their shaky form over the past decade.
18:25 GMT - It's third v second in the Premier League tonight with Nottingham Forest taking on Arsenal, and there's a very real possibility that Liverpool - who face Newcastle at 20:15 - could open up a 14-point gap at the summit by full-time.
Elsewhere a youthful Spurs side will look to beat Man City for a third time this season, but they could be overtaken by Everton, who travel to Brentford, with defeat, while struggling Man Utd host relegation-threatened Ipswich.
You can see all the team news for the 19:30 kick-offs below.




18:15 GMT - We are just over an hour away from the start of tonight's action, and we'll bring you team news from around the country as soon as we have it.
16:40 GMT - Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says modern footballers find it tough to deal with criticism and that his generation had "much thicker skin".
The former United boss told SEG Stories, a media outlet attached to his management agency: "This generation usually find it difficult to deal with criticism. Criticism really gets to them.
"The generation that I grew up in had much thicker skin. You could be much more direct with that generation. I was approached much more directly. If I would do that with my current group of players, I would demotivate them."
15:00 GMT - Nottingham Forest are in action against Arsenal this evening, but some news has come out of Sweden that winter Anthony Elanga has been ignoring calls from national team manager Jon Dahl Tomasson.
"I am very happy to see that he is doing well. It's one of the players we follow. I called Elanga a total of seven times. And sent messages. So the ball is in his court now," Tomasson told Expressen.
14:12 GMT - A common theme among clubs in England is the colour combination of Claret and Blue - just take a look at Aston Villa, West Ham and Burnley.
But where did this unusual combo come from - and why is it so popular?
Read more in our weekly FlashBack feature.
11:08 GMT - Liverpool will be without manager Arne Slot for their match against Newcastle this evening after the Dutchman was handed a two-match touchline ban from the FA following his red card against Everton earlier in February.
09:15 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! We've got five Premier League games to cover this evening with Liverpool taking on Newcastle at 20:15, Manchester City visiting Spurs, Nottingham Forest hosting Arsenal, Ipswich travelling to Manchester United and Brentford welcoming Everton (all at 19:30).

Tuesday, February 25th
23:00 GMT - That's all from us tonight, thanks for joining us!
We'll be back on Wednesday to bring you five blockbuster fixtures in the Premier League as Nottingham Forest host Arsenal, Man City travel to Tottenham, Liverpool look to increase their lead at the top against Newcastle, Man Utd take on Ipswich and Brentford face Everton.
All the action gets underway from 19:30 GMT. See you then!
22:50 GMT - Southampton manager Ivan Juric has said "the whole city is behind us" and there are "positives" despite being stuck at the foot of the table.
He told BBC Match of the Day: "I think the first 20 minutes we did really well, we had a great chance with Paul (Onuachu) and we didn't score. We then conceded a set-piece and you cannot concede these types of goals against Chelsea.
"The confidence is still there. They kept going. We cannot stop and we have to preppare well and keep going. It is a really tough situation but this is a moment to be a man and try to do our best.
"There are positives. I think it's just the big difference. Some moments you have to score and you don't score. One v one there is a huge difference. That doesn't mean my players don't want to play or fight. It is tough.
"The whole city is behind us and we have to do it for them."
22:36 GMT - Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has given his reaction to his side's 4-1 win over Aston Villa.
"Everybody is happy. Everybody is pleased with the win," he told BBC Match of the Day. "Congrats to the players for this great performance. Really pleased today. We had a good first half.
"Momentum of the game can change when you face a team with the quality of Villa. We didn't allow the momentum changes, and we kept going.
"We were very aggressive and waited for our chances. We scored fantastic goals, all the credit to the players."
22:30 GMT - Aston Villa manager Unai Emery lamented his side's defeat at Crystal Palace.
He told TNT Sports: "We were competing well until the first goal we conceded. Good positioning and we were dominating the match. We have one goal (ruled out).
"They scored the second goal, and we lost our positioning, we conceded transitions, and they scored two more goals. It was a tough result. We competed well, but it is not enough. We move on."
On Emiliano Martinez's injury (see post at 20:37 GMT), he said: "(Martinez) was feeling some pain. Even yesterday, he trained well, but before the match he felt better and felt confident to play.
"At half-time he told us he was not feeling good. So we decided to change him."
22:21 GMT - Crystal Palace goalscorer Jean-Philippe Mateta told TNT Sports their win over Aston Villa capped a "perfect night".
"We stayed patient, we knew the chances were coming and we stuck to the plan," he said. "I am happy. I work hard and when I play with this player (Adam Wharton) I can score every game."

Meanwhile Aston Villa forward Morgan Rogers said Crystal Palace "deserved the win".
"I thought first half we did pretty well, they scored against the run of play," he told TNT Sports. "We did well to get back into the game.
"We probably didn't stamp our authority on the game. We probably made it too easy for them to get through us. They deserved the win, we were not good enough and, yes, it's one of those games."
22:18 GMT - Stay with us - reaction to come!
22:11 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over and Chelsea have beaten Southampton with the most straightforward victory you'll probably ever see. The Blues climb above Man City into fourth while the Saints remain rooted to the foot of the table.
Read Fabio Duarte's match report here.

22:05 GMT - There will be four minutes of time added on at Stamford Bridge, and Chelsea will climb into the top four tonight.
21:52 GMT - GOAL! It's been coming and finally Chelsea score a fourth. Southampton have a corner but Chelsea break. Marc Cucurella finds himself in acres of space and shoots past Aaron Ramsdale to make it 4-0.
Southampton have now conceded 15 goals in the last 15 minutes of the second half, more than any other team in the Premier League this season. The Saints are edging closer to the Championship.
21:43 GMT - Ismaila Sarr was the star for Palace tonight. The 27-year-old helped guide Palace to a thumping win over Villa on his birthday.

...while at the Molineux, Rodrigo Muniz's goal shortly after half-time secured all three points for the Cottagers.

21:37 GMT - We have around 30 minutes to go at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea still lead Southampton 3-0.
As it stands they will climb up to fourth in the Premier League table, two points ahead of Man City, having played a game more.
21:28 GMT - FULL-TIME! And the final whistle blows at Crystal Palace and Brighton.
Crystal Palace 4-1 Aston Villa
Read Danny Clark's match report here.

Read Ben Sully's match report here.

21:26 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over at the Molineux Stadium.

21:22 GMT - GOAL! Crystal Palace have a fourth! Tyrick Mitchell sends a teasing cross into the six yard box and Eddie Nketiah is on hand to score his first goal for the Eagles! 4-1
21:20 GMT - We're back underway at Stamford Bridge.
21:11 GMT - There are 10 minutes to go in the early kick-offs... and time is ticking for Bournemouth, Villa and Wolves, who are all behind.
This could be a very damaging night for Villa. With Chelsea beating Southampton, Villa could find themselves sliding down to 10th in the Premier League, four points away from the top four having played a game more.
21:07 GMT - We've had 13 goals in four matches tonight. Any more to come?
21:06 GMT - GOAL! Brighton have re-taken the lead against Bournemouth through Danny Welbeck, who simply sidefoots the ball past Kepa Arrizabalaga. 2-1
21:05 GMT - HALF-TIME! The whistle blows at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea go in 3-0 up at the break.

21:03 GMT - GOAL! Daniel Munoz send the ball into the box and Ismaila Sarr volleys home to give Palace a 3-1 lead!
21:00 GMT - Aston Villa make a double substitution and Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio come on for Jacob Ramsey and Ollie Watkins.
20:59 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea are now 3-0 up against Southampton. Levi Colwill scores a third goal in 20 minutes for the Blues with a crashing header into the net.
20:53 GMT - GOALS! Bournemouth have equalised at Brighton and Justin Kluivert has just scored a goal of the season contender! He goes on a mazy run before firing into the corner from outside the area. What a goal!
Meanwhile at Stamford Bridge, Pedro Neto has doubled Chelsea's lead over Southampton.
20:51 GMT - GOAL! Villa's lead lasted eight mintues! Jean-Philippe Mateta gets hold of the ball on the edge of the area and fires past Emiliano Martinez! 2-1
20:43 GMT - GOAL! Villa have equalised at Palace! Morgan Rogers collects the ball and runs into the area before unleashing a thumping drive into the bottom corner leaving Dean Henderson stranded. 1-1
20:40 GMT - GOAL! It's taken 24 minutes but Chelsea have finally broken the deadlock against Southampton. Christopher Nkunku heads the Blues into the lead.
20:37 GMT - We're back underway at Brighton, and at Palace, where Villa have made change. Emiliano Martinez has been replaced by Robin Olsen.
Over at Stamford Bridge it's still goalless. Chelsea have had 63% possession inside the first 20 minutes but Southampton have had the best of the chances.
20:36 GMT - GOAL! Fulham have re-taken the lead against Wolves! Two minutes after the re-start Adama Traore finds Rodrigo Muniz who chips the on-rushing Jose Sa. 1-2
20:34 GMT - We're back underway at the Molineux Stadium.
20:20 GMT - HALF-TIME! The whistles have blown for the break in our early matches this evening.

Crystal Palace 1-0 Aston Villa


20:17 GMT - We are in to time added on at the end of the first half at Brighton, Palace and Wolves, while the match at Stamford bridge between Chelsea and Southampton is now underway.
20:12 GMT - NO GOAL! Villa thought they found an equaliser at Selhurst Park! Ollie Watkins pulls the ball back to Morgan Rogers who blasts the ball into the net, but it's ruled out for offside. Close for Villa, but it's still 1-0.
19:58 GMT - GOAL! Palace have taken the lead against Villa through Ismaila Sarr! Emiliano Martinez saves a header but can only parry the ball into the path of Sarr who thumps the ball into the net on his 27th birthday.
19:54 GMT - England boss Thomas Tuchel is at Selhurst Park tonight. I wonder who he's keeping an eye on?
19:49 GMT - GOAL! Wolves are level against Fulham! Joao Gomes collects the ball in the area and rifles a shot into the roof of the net. Pick that one out, as they say. 1-1
19:41 GMT - GOAL! Diego Gomez sets Joao Pedro through on goal. He knocks the ball past Kepa Arrizabalaga who can only bring him down. Michael Oliver points to the spot and the Brazilian dusts himself down to fire Brighton into the lead.
19:33 GMT - GOAL! The first goal of the night comes for Fulham and Ryan Sessegnon - who is making his return to the starting line-up - scores inside the opening minute! After a lengthy VAR check the goal is finally given.
19:30 GMT - We're underway at the Amex and Selhurst Park, and a minute later at Molineux.
19:28 GMT - Bournemouth, Chelsea and Aston Villa can move up to fourth with a win tonight, and Wolves can increase the gap between them and the bottom three to eight points with a win over Fulham.
It's all to play for as the players walk out of the tunnels.
19:20 GMT - Here are the referees tonight: Samuel Barrott (Palace v Villa), Peter Bankes (Wolves v Fulham), Michael Oliver (Brighton v Bournemouth) and Thomas Bramall (Chelsea v Southampton).
19:15 GMT - We are 15 minutes away from kick-off in three matches tonight, with Chelsea v Southampton getting underway in an hour.
The team news at Stamford Bridge has just been announced, and you can see that below.

18:50 GMT - Here's a few facts ahead of tonight, courtesy of Opta:
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa (19:30 GMT)
Palace have only failed to score in one of their last 15 Premier League games, a goalless draw with Bournemouth in December. Meanwhile, the Eagles are looking to score in nine consecutive Premier League games within a single season for only the second time, previously having a run of 11 between January and March 2019.
Aston Villa's Youri Tielemans features in his 211th Premier League match this evening, as many appearances as Nemanja Vidic and Eidur Gudjohnsen managed during their careers.
Wolves v Fulham (19:30 GMT)
Wolves have lost more Premier League home games than any other non-promoted side so far this season (eight). However, they beat Aston Villa 2-0 in their last league match at Molineux, last winning consecutively in March 2024, with the second game back then coming against Fulham.
Fulham's Alex Iwobi has scored more Premier League goals against Wolves than against any other opponent (six), netting in all three of his games for the Cottagers against them.
Brighton v Bournemouth (19:30 GMT)
Brighton have won their last two Premier League games, beating Chelsea 3-0 and Southampton 4-0. They last won three in a row in September 2023 (with the third game coming against Bournemouth), while they last did so without conceding in October 2018.
Bournemouth's Justin Kluivert has scored nine away goals in the league this season, with all of these coming in his last seven appearances away. No Bournemouth player has ever scored 10 away goals in a single top-flight campaign.
Chelsea v Southampton (20:15 GMT)
Chelsea have lost three Premier League games in which they’ve scored the first goal this season. It’s their most in a campaign since 2015-16 (also three), while they last suffered more defeats from a 1-0 lead in the competition in 2009-10 (four).
Following a 19-game winless run away from home in the Premier League (D4 L15), Southampton won 2-1 at Ipswich in their last match on the road. They’ve not won consecutively away from home in the division since June 2020.
18:25 GMT - Team news for the 19:30 GMT kick-offs have been announced, and you can see them below.
The most eye-catching is Aston Villa's Marcus Rashford and Marcos Asensio, match-winners against Chelsea last time out, but start on the bench against Palace tonight.
Elsewhere Ryan Sessegnon makes his first start on his return to Fulham with Adama Traore lining up alongside him, who is set to play against his former club Wolves.



18:10 GMT - Ahead of tonight's matches, which get underway in just over an hour's time, you can find out who is unlikely to feature here.
18:00 GMT - Hello and welcome along to the Football Tracker for a busy midweek in the Premier League.
After Liverpool opened up an 11-point gap at the top of the table and Wolves increased their lead over the bottom three, what will this week's fixture have in store?
We have four matches tonight with Brighton hosting Bournemouth, Aston Villa travelling to Crystal Palace, Wolves against Fulham (all kick-off at 19:30 GMT) before Chelsea take on Southampton at 20:15.
There are some blockbuster games on Wednesday too with Nottingham Forest v Arsenal, Tottenham v Man City, Liverpool v Newcastle, Man Utd v Ipswich and Brentford v Everton, before West Ham v Leicester on Thursday.
Stay with us for all the latest updates!
