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  1. Arsenal

    Next Match: Tottenham Hotspur (A)
    • Raya Martin
    • White
    • Saliba
    • Gabriel
    • Tomiyasu
    • Odegaard
    • Partey
    • Rice
    • Saka
    • Havertz
    • Trossard
    • Out:
    • Doubts:
      • Jurriën Timber 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Jurrien Timber (knee), who featured for the under-21s on Monday, is nearing a return to first-team contention and a spot on the bench ahead of the north London derby. The Gunners have no other known concerns, so Mikel Arteta has a wealth of options at his disposal for the clash with Spurs. Whether he'll use any of the alternatives is another matter: so comprehensive was the mauling of Chelsea in midweek that we may see the same XI again. The relatively generous Tuesday-Sunday turnaround will also help facilitate this, with fatigue not the issue it might have been. Takehiro Tomisayu, Leandro Trossard and Thomas Partey would likely be the three names most at risk if there was to be any changes, with Oleksandr Zinchenko and Jakub Kiwior the alternatives at left-back, Jorginho an option in midfield, and Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus hoping for recalls on the left. All three starters impressed against Chelsea, however. Tomiyasu's one-on-one defending is also an asset against this attacking Spurs side, while Partey's physical presence really freed the excellent Declan Rice up in the engine room on Tuesday.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  2. Aston Villa

    Next Match: Chelsea (H)
    • Martinez
    • Cash
    • Konsa Ngoyo
    • Torres
    • Digne
    • Bailey
    • Tielemans
    • Douglas Luiz
    • Rogers
    • McGinn
    • Watkins
    • Out:
      • Buendía
      • Kamara
      • Mings
      • Álex Moreno
      • Ramsey (Jacob)
      • Zaniolo
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Douglas Luiz returns from a two-match ban but longer-term injury victims Jacob Ramsey (foot), Tyrone Mings (knee), Boubacar Kamara (knee) and Emi Buendia (knee) are all still sidelined and Alex Moreno (calf) and Nicolo Zaniolo (unknown) aren't ready to return. Who Luiz comes in for is the big question, with Youri Tielemans performing admirably in a deeper role last weekend. It may be that John McGInn moves forward to accommodate Luiz's return, then, with one of Leon Bailey or Moussa Diaby missing out. Bailey, with his fine home record, may have the edge. At the rear, the only real dilemma is Matty Cash v Diego Carlos. Cash got the nod in the last two competitive matches, and with the versatile Ezri Konsa excellent at centre-half in Gameweek 34, the Villa boss may be reluctant to tinker too much by recalling Carlos this weekend.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  3. Bournemouth

    Next Match: Brighton and Hove Albion (H)
    • Travers
    • Smith
    • Zabarnyi
    • Senesi
    • Kelly
    • Christie
    • Cook
    • Semenyo
    • Scott
    • Kluivert
    • Solanke
    • Out:
      • Adams
      • Faivre
      • Fredericks
      • Mepham
      • Sinisterra
      • Tavernier
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
      • Kerkez
    • Latest News: Milos Kerkez will have to serve a three-match ban after Bournemouth unsuccessfully appealed the defender’s midweek red card. Luis Sinisterra (hamstring), Romain Faivre (hamstring), Marcus Tavernier (hamstring), Ryan Fredericks (calf), Tyler Adams (back) and Chris Mepham (illness) all remain out, too. Andoni Iraola said that a couple of his players finished the win over Wolves “with some issues” but added that they were knocks and not muscular injuries. One of them might be Marcos Senesi, who seemed to hobble off in midweek. Lloyd Kelly will be poised to come in for Kerkez at left-back, with James Hill on standby at centre-half if Senesi's issue is anything other than trivial. The Cherries turned in an excellent showing at Molineux so ordinarily you wouldn't expect much else to change but this clash with Brighton comes at the end of a three-game week, so there might be some tired legs in the camp. Dango Ouattara is an option out wide (Justin Kluivert has started twice already this week), while Philip Billing is an alternative to Alex Scott in the hole. Iraola said he hadn't made a decision over his starting goalkeeper but Mark Travers performed well en route to a clean sheet at Wolves, so Murara Neto's hopes of a swift recall may be faint.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  4. Brentford

    Next Match: Luton Town (A)
    • Flekken
    • Ajer
    • Collins
    • Pinnock
    • Reguilón
    • Jensen
    • Janelt
    • Damsgaard
    • Mbeumo
    • Wissa
    • Lewis-Potter
    • Out:
      • Dasilva
      • Henry
      • Hickey
      • Maupay
      • Mee
    • Doubts:
      • Toney 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Rico Henry (knee), Josh Dasilva (knee), Ben Mee (ankle) and Aaron Hickey (hamstring) remain out and loanee Neal Maupay is ineligible, while there is still some doubt over whether Ivan Toney will recover from his niggling hip injury for the Everton game. Thomas Frank said on Thursday that his striker was "progressing" and is "better", adding that he hoped Toney would be available for Saturday's clash. Frank later revealed that the England international had taken part in a small-sided training game and had scored, so there is some optimism - but we have heard similar comments from Frank in recent weeks and Toney hasn't been in the starting XI since Gameweek 31. He might be struggling to break back into the team on Merseyside regardless, with last week's front three earning praise from their manager after the 5-1 thrashing of Luton Town. Christian Norgaard, a hitherto regular who made his comeback from injury as a substitute at Kenilworth Road, may also have to be patient, although his physicality may be preferred to Mathias Jensen or the in-form Mikkel Damsgaard against a rugged Everton side.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  5. Brighton and Hove Albion

    Next Match: Bournemouth (A)
    • Verbruggen
    • Veltman
    • van Hecke
    • Dunk
    • Igor Julio
    • Groß
    • Baleba
    • Buonanotte
    • Moder
    • Adingra
    • João Pedro
    • Out:
      • Estupiñán
      • Ferguson
      • Hinshelwood
      • Lamptey
      • March
      • Mitoma
    • Doubts:
      • Gilmour 25%
      • Milner 25%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Pervis Estupinan (calf), Evan Ferguson (ankle), Jack Hinshelwood (foot), Solly March (knee) and Kauro Mitoma (back) are unlikely to feature again this season. Billy Gilmour (knee), James Milner (muscle) and Tariq Lamptey (unknown) didn't recover for the visit of Manchester City on Thursday. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  6. Burnley

    Next Match: Manchester United (A)
    • Muric
    • Assignon
    • O'Shea
    • Esteve
    • Taylor
    • Vitinho
    • Berge
    • Cullen
    • Bruun Larsen
    • Foster
    • Odobert
    • Out:
      • Al Dakhil
      • Beyer
      • Koleosho
      • Ramsey (Aaron)
      • Redmond
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Ari Muric and Lyle Foster have recovered from minor injuries sustained in Gameweek 34 but Aaron Ramsey (knee), Nathan Redmond (leg), Ameen Al-Dakhil (unknown) and Jordan Beyer (muscle) are likely out for the season and Luca Koleosho (knee) isn't yet ready to return. This is a relatively settled Burnley side we're seeing right now, with nine players starting every match they've been available for since the March international break. Vitinho and Charlie Taylor, who had been trading starts at full-back, actually lined up together in the thrashing of Sheffield United, with the former playing on the right wing and loanee David Datro Fofana making way. Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Zeki Amdouni, Mike Tresor, Benson Manuel and Jay Rodriguez - who have a combined one start in the last eight Gameweeks - won't be holding their breath for recalls, although Gudmundsson did his utmost to lay down a marker with a goalscoring cameo at Bramall Lane.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  7. Chelsea

    Next Match: Aston Villa (A)
    • Petrovic
    • Disasi
    • Chalobah
    • Thiago Silva
    • Cucurella
    • Gallagher
    • Moises Caicedo
    • Madueke
    • Palmer
    • Mudryk
    • Jackson
    • Out:
      • Fernández
      • Fofana
      • Lavia
    • Doubts:
      • Chilwell 25%
      • Chukwuemeka 25%
      • Colwill 25%
      • Gusto 25%
      • James 25%
      • Nkunku 25%
      • Sanchez 25%
      • Sterling 25%
      • Ugochukwu 25%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Cole Palmer has recovered from illness to resume training and looks set to be available for selection this weekend. It's not good news elsewhere, however. Romeo Lavia (thigh) and Wesley Fofana (knee) remain on the sidelines, while Enzo Fernandez has undergone season-ending groin surgery this week. Malo Gusto (knee) and Ben Chilwell (knee) are also “undergoing rehabilitation programmes”, while Carney Chukwuemeka (knee) and Raheem Sterling (back) are “undergoing medical assessment”. Reece James (hamstring), Levi Colwill (toe), Lesley Ugochukwu (hamstring), Christopher Nkunku (hamstring) and Robert Sanchez (illness) are only back in “partial training”, meanwhile, so look unlikely to feature. If all of the above bar Palmer are out, there aren't many selection dilemmas for Mauricio Pochettino. The promising pairing of Thiago Silva and Trevoh Chalobah surely return at centre-half after their midweek breathers, although Alex Disasi could still retain his place if his services are preferred to Alfie Gilchrist at right-back. The only senior, fully fit midfielders and forward are the ones you see in the predicted XI here - probably the only way we will see anything different is if Pochettino changes shape and throws in an extra centre-half at the expense of Noni Madueke or Mykhailo Mudryk.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  8. Crystal Palace

    Next Match: Fulham (A)
    • Henderson
    • Clyne
    • Andersen
    • Richards
    • Muñoz
    • Hughes
    • Wharton
    • Mitchell
    • Olise
    • Eze
    • Mateta
    • Out:
      • Doucoure
      • Matheus França
      • Marc Guehi
      • Holding
      • Johnstone
      • Lerma
    • Doubts:
      • Eze 75%
      • Rak-Sakyi 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Jefferson Lerma (hamstring), Sam Johnstone (elbow), Matheus Franca (groin), Marc Guehi (knee) and Cheick Doucoure (Achilles) remain out, while Rob Holding (hamstring) is unlikely to feature. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  9. Everton

    Next Match: Brentford (H)
    • Pickford
    • Godfrey
    • Tarkowski
    • Branthwaite
    • Young
    • Harrison
    • Garner
    • Gueye
    • McNeil
    • Doucouré
    • Calvert-Lewin
    • Out:
      • Alli
      • Dobbin
      • Beto
      • Patterson
    • Doubts:
      • Calvert-Lewin 75%
      • Coleman 25%
      • Mykolenko 25%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Sean Dyche said on Thursday that Vitalii Mykolenko is “unlikely” to feature against Brentford on Saturday after hobbling out of the Merseyside derby with an ankle injury. Dyche also expressed doubts that Seamus Coleman (groin) would be available, while Beto (head), Nathan Patterson (hamstring), Lewis Dobbin (ankle) and Dele (groin) are all definitely out. Dyche is however hopeful that Dominic Calvert-Lewin will recover from illness to face the Bees, having played through it against Liverpool. Ashley Young looks set to come in for Mykolenko at full-back but you'd be surprised if the Everton boss changed too much beyond that give the manner of Wednesday's superb victory. Amadou Onana and Andre Gomes are fresh legs in the engine room if they are required, with Idrissa Gana Gueye looking particularly pooped after some hard graft against the cross-city rivals.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  10. Fulham

    Next Match: Crystal Palace (H)
    • Leno
    • Castagne
    • Tosin
    • Bassey
    • Robinson
    • João Palhinha
    • Lukic
    • Iwobi
    • Pereira
    • Willian
    • Rodrigo Muniz
    • Out:
    • Doubts:
      • Willian 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Fulham have had a mostly fit squad since the March international break but Willian missed out last weekend with a tight groin. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  11. Liverpool

    Next Match: West Ham United (A)
    • Alisson
    • Alexander-Arnold
    • Quansah
    • van Dijk
    • Gomez
    • Elliott
    • Endo
    • Mac Allister
    • Salah
    • Gakpo
    • Díaz
    • Out:
      • Thiago Alcántara
      • Bradley
      • Doak
      • Matip
      • Diogo Jota
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Diogo Jota (hip), Conor Bradley (ankle), Ben Doak (knee), Thiago Alcantara (muscle) and Joel Matip (knee) remain out but Cody Gakpo should be back from paternity leave. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  12. Luton Town

    Next Match: Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
    • Kaminski
    • Burke
    • Mengi
    • Osho
    • Hashioka
    • Sambi Lokonga
    • Barkley
    • Doughty
    • Townsend
    • Clark
    • Morris
    • Out:
      • Adebayo
      • Andersen
      • Bell
      • Brown
      • Issa Kabore
      • Lockyer
      • Nakamba
      • Ogbene
      • Potts
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Issa Kabore (ankle), who came off last weekend in the defeat to Brentford, is now out for the season. Dan Potts (hamstring), Mads Andersen (calf), Amari’i Bell (hamstring), Jacob Brown (knee), Marvelous Nakamba (knee) and Tom Lockyer (health) are also sidelined, while Rob Edwards isn’t expecting Chiedozie Ogbene (hamstring) or Elijah Adebayo (hamstring) back - although he also said something similar about Gabriel Osho and Albert Sambi Lokonga a week ago, and they both started against the Bees. Daiki Hashioka and Fred Onyedima will tussle for Kabore's vacated wing-back slot, unless Edwards reverts to a back four with Reece Burke at right-back. Andros Townsend may get a recall further forward, too, should his manager look to respond to last week's five-goal mauling by going for graft over guile.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  13. Manchester City

    Next Match: Nottingham Forest (A)
    • Ederson
    • Walker
    • Rúben Dias
    • Gvardiol
    • Stones
    • Rodri
    • De Bruyne
    • Bernardo Silva
    • Foden
    • Álvarez
    • Grealish
    • Out:
    • Doubts:
      • Haaland 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Erling Haaland was not fit for Thursday’s clash at the Amex. The Norwegian, who came off in the UEFA Champions League tie against Real Madrid over a week ago, had been suffering from muscular “niggles" and then sat out the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea at the weekend. Pep Guardiola didn’t offer a timeline on Haaland but reiterated that he didn’t think it was a serious injury. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  14. Manchester United

    Next Match: Burnley (H)
    • Onana
    • Wan-Bissaka
    • Casemiro
    • Maguire
    • Dalot
    • McTominay
    • Mainoo
    • Amad Diallo
    • Bruno Fernandes
    • Garnacho
    • Højlund
    • Out:
      • Evans
      • Malacia
      • Martial
      • Martínez
      • Lindelof
      • Shaw
      • Varane
    • Doubts:
      • Kambwala 25%
      • Rashford 25%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Erik ten Hag said that he is expecting Mason Mount to be available for Burnley’s visit to Old Trafford, adding that United will have the same squad from the win over Sheffield United on Wednesday. Marcus Rashford and Willy Kambwala are unlikely to return, then, based on those comments. Raphael Varane (muscle), Luke Shaw (muscle), Jonny Evans (muscle), Tyrell Malacia (knee), Victor Lindelof (hamstring), Lisandro Martinez (calf) and Anthony Martial (groin) remain out, too. The back four picks itself right now given the dearth of alternatives, as do Kobbie Mainoo, Bruno Fernandes, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund - providing three starts in a week isn't an issue for any of them. Arguably the main conundrum is over who sits alongside Mainoo, with Casemiro needed at the rear. Christian Eriksen didn't convince on a rare start there in Gameweek 34, so Scott McTominay could come into the thinking this weekend. Sofyan Amrabat and Mount are alternatives. Antony ought to be a secure starter in the absence of Rashford but so bad was his midweek display (his withdrawal was cheered by the Old Trafford faithful) that there's a chance of a recall for Amad Diallo.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  15. Newcastle United

    Next Match: Sheffield United (H)
    • Dubravka
    • Krafth
    • Schär
    • Burn
    • Lewis Hall
    • Longstaff (Sean)
    • Bruno Guimarães
    • Anderson
    • Murphy (Jacob)
    • Isak
    • Gordon
    • Out:
      • Almirón
      • Joelinton
      • Botman
      • Lascelles
      • Miley
      • Pope
      • Targett
      • Trippier
      • Willock
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
      • Tonali
    • Latest News: Kieran Trippier (calf), Miguel Almiron (knee), Joelinton (quad) and Nick Pope (shoulder) are making progress but remain sidelined, while Jamaal Lascelles (knee), Sven Botman (knee), Joe Willock (Achilles), Matt Targett (Achilles) and Lewis Miley (back) are out for the season. Sandro Tonali is banned until August, too, of course. As for Tino Livramento, he has only been on the bench in the last two matches and still hasn’t fully recovered from an ankle issue. Eddie Howe confirmed he’ll be assessed in training before the club "make a decision regarding this game". Lewis Hall is one defender who could muscle his way back into the starting XI after the disappointing defeat to Crystal Palace in midweek, either at wing-back if Howe sticks with the 3-4-3 or at full-back if we see a reversion to a more orthodox 4-3-3. There's now Callum Wilson to consider, too: Howe didn't say whether the striker was ready to start after his comeback substitute appearance in midweek but did confirm Wilson had come through the game unscathed. As well as Wilson being an obvious threat to Isak's minutes, there is a possibility we the Swede move to the left to accommodate his positional rival centrally. Jacob Murphy and Harvey Barnes, both hooked early at Selhurst Park after below par-showings, are the other options out wide.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  16. Nottingham Forest

    Next Match: Manchester City (H)
    • Sels
    • Williams
    • Omobamidele
    • Murillo
    • Aina
    • Yates
    • Danilo
    • Elanga
    • Gibbs-White
    • Hudson-Odoi
    • Wood
    • Out:
      • Awoniyi
      • Boly
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Willy Boly (muscle) and Taiwo Awoniyi (muscle), who have been out for some time, are the only two injury concerns that we're aware of at Forest. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  17. Sheffield United

    Next Match: Newcastle United (A)
    • Foderingham
    • Holgate
    • Ahmedhodzic
    • Trusty
    • Bogle
    • Hamer
    • Arblaster
    • Brooks
    • Osborn
    • Archer
    • Brereton
    • Out:
      • Baldock
      • Basham
      • Egan
      • Lowe
      • McBurnie
      • Norrington-Davies
    • Doubts:
      • Bogle 75%
      • Brewster 25%
      • Davies 50%
      • Jebbison 25%
      • Mcatee 50%
      • Robinson 50%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Chris Wilder revealed on Friday that Oli McBurnie (hamstring) will be out for the rest of the campaign. James McAtee is also a fresh concern with a groin injury - he now faces a scan - but Wilder confirmed that Jayden Bogle's (calf) midweek withdrawal was merely precautionary. As for the longer-term issues, George Baldock (calf), Max Lowe (ankle), Rhys Norrington-Davies (hamstring) and Chris Basham (leg) remain sidelined, while Tom Davies (hamstring), John Egan (leg), Rhian Brewster (hamstring) and Daniel Jebbison (illness) have been back on the grass recently but may be held back for next season. Jack Robinson (ankle), out since early April, could be in a similar boat regarding risk and reward. A creditable performance at Old Trafford and a lengthy injury list should see changes kept to a minimum but there is the problem third midfield slot alongside Gus Hamer and Ollie Arblaster, with Vinicius Souza and Andre Brooks struggling this week. Anis Ben Slimane and Oliver Norwood are two alternatives, while Wilder could also move Ben Osborn inside and recall Yasser Larouci at left wing-back. Will Osula offers fresh legs up top, if Cameron Archer is unable to make successive starts after his recent return from injury.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  18. Tottenham Hotspur

    Next Match: Arsenal (H)
    • Vicario
    • Porro
    • Romero
    • van de Ven
    • Davies
    • Sarr
    • Højbjerg
    • Maddison
    • Johnson
    • Son
    • Werner
    • Out:
      • Forster
      • Sessegnon (Ryan)
      • Solomon
      • Destiny Udogie
    • Doubts:
      • Skipp 25%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Destiny Udogie has reportedly joined Manor Solomon (knee), Fraser Forster (foot) and Ryan Sessegnon (hamstring) on the sidelines for the rest of the season after undergoing thigh surgery. Pedro Porro (hamstring) and Richarlison (knee) are said to have returned to training over the last fortnight, however. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 25th Apr
  19. West Ham United

    Next Match: Liverpool (H)
    • Areola
    • Coufal
    • Zouma
    • Ogbonna
    • Emerson
    • Soucek
    • Álvarez
    • Bowen
    • Lucas Paquetá
    • Kudus
    • Antonio
    • Out:
      • Aguerd
    • Doubts:
      • Bowen 75%
      • Earthy 75%
      • Mavropanos 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Jarrod Bowen (back) has resumed training and has a “good chance” of being available, while Konstantinos Mavropanos (unknown) also "has a chance" of facing Liverpool and George Earthy (concussion) should be available. Nayef Aguerd (ankle) remains out, however. Angelo Ogbonna will be on standby if Mavropanos misses out, while Lukasz Fabianski is likely on borrowed time as Alphonse Areola was fit enough for the bench last weekend to witness the thrashing at Selhurst Park. It's likely James Ward-Prowse or Tomas Soucek for one spot if Bowen is fit but Lucas Paqueta has been poor for the last month, so it remains to be seen if Moyes would countenance benching the Brazilian given his usual nailed stater status.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr
  20. Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Next Match: Luton Town (H)
    • José Sá
    • Semedo
    • Kilman
    • Toti
    • Doherty
    • Lemina (Mario)
    • Traoré
    • Ait Nouri
    • Sarabia
    • Hwang Hee-Chan
    • Matheus Cunha
    • Out:
      • Bellegarde
      • Bueno (Santiago)
      • Chiwome
      • Dawson
      • Neto
    • Doubts:
      • Toti 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Craig Dawson (groin) and Leon Chiwome (ankle) are out for the season, while the Luton Town game will come too soon for Pedro Neto (hamstring) and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (knee). Santiago Bueno also misses out with a minor hamstring injury but Toti Gomes is expected to recover from muscle tightness to feature. Nelson Semedo may have to drop into the back three if Gary O'Neil goes with a 3-4-3, otherwise we may see a continuation of the 4-1-4-1 that started the match against Bournemouth. Boubacar Traore could get a rare look-in in midfield as Tommy Doyle and Joao Gomes looked fatigued on their second starts in the space of a few days, while Matt Doherty will be on standby to deputise for Semedo if he's needed at centre-back. Matheus Cunha came though his comeback cameo unscathed and could rejoin the front three, where Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tawanda Chirewa may also be called upon: Pablo Sarabia, playing through groin pain, was poor in midweek, while Hwang Hee-chan was handed successive starts in Double Gameweek 34 after only recently returning from injury.

    • Last Updated Fri 26th Apr

 

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