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  1. Arsenal

    Next Match: Everton (H)
    • Raya Martin
    • White
    • Saliba
    • Gabriel
    • Tomiyasu
    • Odegaard
    • Partey
    • Rice
    • Saka
    • Havertz
    • Trossard
    • Out:
    • Doubts:
      • Saka 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Bukayo Saka hobbled out of the win over Manchester United, having taken a tumble into the advertising hoardings at Old Trafford. Mikel Arteta said afterwards that he thinks Saka is "going to be fine". Other than that, Arsenal are injury free as far as we're aware. Jurrien Timber is technically available but still hasn’t featured in the first-team squad despite recovering from a knee injury and playing twice for the under-21s. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  2. Aston Villa

    Next Match: Crystal Palace (A)
    • Martinez
    • Konsa Ngoyo
    • Diego Carlos
    • Torres
    • Digne
    • Bailey
    • Tielemans
    • Douglas Luiz
    • McGinn
    • Durán
    • Watkins
    • Out:
      • Buendía
      • Kamara
      • Mings
      • Ramsey (Jacob)
    • Doubts:
      • Cash 75%
      • Álex Moreno 75%
      • Rogers 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Nicolo Zaniolo looks to have joined Jacob Ramsey (foot), Tyrone Mings (knee) and Boubacar Kamara (knee) on the sidelines, saying this week that he will miss the Euros with a fractured foot. Emi Buendia (knee), another long-term absentee, has been back in training over the last fortnight but it remains to be seen if he is anywhere close to a first-team appearance after nine months out. Matty Cash, Alex Moreno and Morgan Rogers were all absent in Gameweek 37 with more minor issues, with word awaited on their availability this weekend. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  3. Bournemouth

    Next Match: Chelsea (A)
    • Travers
    • Smith
    • Zabarnyi
    • Senesi
    • Kelly
    • Christie
    • Cook
    • Semenyo
    • Kluivert
    • Tavernier
    • Solanke
    • Out:
      • Fredericks
      • Mepham
      • Sinisterra
    • Doubts:
      • Faivre 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Milos Kerkez returns from a ban, while Andoni Iroala said last week that Romain Faivre (ankle) would "probably" be fit for the final day. Ryan Fredericks (calf), Luis Sinisterra (hamstring) and Chris Mepham (illness) have been on the sidelines of late. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  4. Brentford

    Next Match: Newcastle United (H)
    • Flekken
    • Ajer
    • Collins
    • Pinnock
    • Reguilón
    • Damsgaard
    • Norgaard
    • Janelt
    • Mbeumo
    • Toney
    • Wissa
    • Out:
      • Dasilva
      • Henry
      • Hickey
      • Mee
    • Doubts:
      • Collins 75%
      • Onyeka 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News:

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  5. Brighton and Hove Albion

    Next Match: Manchester United (H)
    • Verbruggen
    • Lamptey
    • Webster
    • Igor Julio
    • Barco
    • Groß
    • Gilmour
    • Adingra
    • Lallana
    • João Pedro
    • Welbeck
    • Out:
      • Estupiñán
      • Ferguson
      • Hinshelwood
      • March
      • Milner
      • Mitoma
      • van Hecke
    • Doubts:
      • Dunk 50%
      • Veltman 50%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Lewis Dunk faces an uphill task to recover from a knee injury sustained in midweek, while it remains to be seen if Joel Veltman can overcome the issue picked up a week ago that forced him to miss the Chelsea match on Wednesday. Pervis Estupinan (calf), Evan Ferguson (ankle), Jack Hinshelwood (foot), Solly March (knee) and Kauro Mitoma (back), James Milner (muscle) and Jan Paul van Hecke (hamstring) will likely remain out. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  6. Burnley

    Next Match: Nottingham Forest (H)
    • 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: Time is running out for Luca Koleosho (knee) to make a return this season, while Aaron Ramsey (knee), Ameen Al-Dakhil (unknown), Nathan Redmond (leg) and Jordan Beyer (muscle) are out longer term. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  7. Chelsea

    Next Match: Bournemouth (H)
    • Petrovic
    • Gusto
    • Chalobah
    • Thiago Silva
    • Cucurella
    • Gallagher
    • Moises Caicedo
    • Madueke
    • Palmer
    • Nkunku
    • Jackson
    • Out:
      • Fernández
      • Fofana
      • Lavia
      • Mudryk
    • Doubts:
      • Chukwuemeka 50%
      • Sanchez 25%
    • Banned:
      • James
    • Latest News: Reece James begins a four-match ban, while Mykhailo Mudryk will miss out as he is observing the concussion protocol. Carney Chukwuemeka (knee) is back in training so could feature but Robert Sanchez (illness), Romeo Lavia (thigh), Wesley Fofana (knee) and Enzo Fernandez (groin) look set to miss out again. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  8. Crystal Palace

    Next Match: Aston Villa (H)
    • Henderson
    • Clyne
    • Andersen
    • Richards
    • Muñoz
    • Lerma
    • Wharton
    • Mitchell
    • Olise
    • Eze
    • Mateta
    • Out:
      • Doucoure
      • Matheus França
      • Johnstone
      • Lerma
    • Doubts:
      • Holding 25%
      • Hughes 75%
    • Banned:
      • Ahamada
    • Latest News: Will Hughes looks set to miss out with a knee injury, while one possible replacement, Naouirou Ahamada, is banned following last week's red card. Sam Johnstone (elbow), Matheus Franca (groin), Cheick Doucoure (Achilles) and Rob Holding (hamstring) were already on the sidelines but Jefferson Lerma should be back after a month out with a hamstring injury. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  9. Everton

    Next Match: Arsenal (A)
    • Pickford
    • Coleman
    • Tarkowski
    • Branthwaite
    • Godfrey
    • Garner
    • Mvom Onana
    • Gueye
    • McNeil
    • Doucouré
    • Calvert-Lewin
    • Out:
      • Alli
      • Mykolenko
      • Patterson
    • Doubts:
      • Harrison 25%
      • André Gomes 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Vitalii Mykolenko (ankle) and Nathan Patterson (hamstring) won’t kick a ball in what remains of 2023/24, while Dele (groin) remains sidelined. Jack Harrison (hamstring) is also unlikely to be fit, while word is awaited on the facial injury that forced Andre Gomes off last weekend. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  10. Fulham

    Next Match: Luton Town (A)
    • Leno
    • Castagne
    • Bassey
    • Ream
    • Robinson
    • João Palhinha
    • Cairney
    • Iwobi
    • Pereira
    • Willian
    • Rodrigo Muniz
    • Out:
      • Lukic
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
      • Diop
    • Latest News: Sasa Lukic could be back after missing the Manchester City game with a “small issue in his calf” but Issa Diop will be suspended for one match after his dismissal last weekend. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  11. Liverpool

    Next Match: Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
    • Alisson
    • Alexander-Arnold
    • Quansah
    • van Dijk
    • Robertson
    • Elliott
    • Endo
    • Mac Allister
    • Salah
    • Gakpo
    • Díaz
    • Out:
      • Thiago Alcántara
      • Doak
      • Matip
    • Doubts:
      • Robertson 75%
      • Diogo Jota 50%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Ben Doak (knee) and Joel Matip (knee) remain out but Diogo Jota (hip), Thiago Alcantara (muscle) and Andrew Robertson (minor injury) have all been seen in training ahead of Jurgen Klopp’s final match in charge. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  12. Luton Town

    Next Match: Fulham (H)
    • Kaminski
    • Burke
    • Mengi
    • Osho
    • Ogbene
    • Sambi Lokonga
    • Clark
    • Doughty
    • Chong
    • Morris
    • Adebayo
    • Out:
      • Bell
      • Brown
      • Issa Kabore
      • Lockyer
      • Nakamba
    • Doubts:
      • Andersen 25%
      • Barkley 75%
      • Potts 25%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Issa Kabore (ankle), Amari’i Bell (hamstring), Jacob Brown (knee), Marvelous Nakamba (knee) and Tom Lockyer (health) remain out, while there's a slim chance we'll see Dan Potts (hamstring) and Mads Andersen (calf) on the final weekend. News is awaited on the calf injury that forced Ross Barkley off last weekend, too. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  13. Manchester City

    Next Match: West Ham United (H)
    • Ortega Moreno
    • Walker
    • Akanji
    • Aké
    • Gvardiol
    • Rodri
    • Kovacic
    • Bernardo Silva
    • De Bruyne
    • Foden
    • Haaland
    • Out:
      • Ederson
    • Doubts:
      • De Bruyne 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Ederson will miss the final fixture of the season after fracturing his eye socket in midweek, while news is awaited on the ankle injury that plagued Kevin De Bruyne in the win over Spurs. Further updates to follow after the pre-match press conferences.

    • Last Updated Thu 16th May
  14. Manchester United

    Next Match: Arsenal (H)
    • Onana
    • Dalot
    • Casemiro
    • Evans
    • Wan-Bissaka
    • McTominay
    • Mainoo
    • Garnacho
    • Bruno Fernandes
    • Rashford
    • Højlund
    • Out:
      • Maguire
      • Malacia
      • Shaw
    • Doubts:
      • Martial 50%
      • Mount 50%
      • Lindelof 25%
      • Varane 50%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Erik ten Hag has confirmed that Bruno Fernandes (wrist), Scott McTominay (knee) and Marcus Rashford (unknown) have returned to training, as has Lisandro Martinez (calf) - although he looks set to be held back after a longer spell on the sidelines. Mason Mount has been injured again and is out for the Arsenal game, while Luke Shaw (muscle) has suffered a setback and remains absent along with Tyrell Malacia (knee), Harry Maguire (wrist), Willy Kambwala (unknown), Raphael Varane (muscle) and Victor Lindelof (hamstring). Anthony Martial (groin) has been back in parts of training over the last week, too, but it remains to be seen if he ever kicks a ball for United again. Providing they've got enough training under their belts, Fernandes and McTominay are surely going to return to the starting XI at the expense of the injured Mount and the snail-paced Christian Eriksen, while Rashford may even get an instant recall in place of Antony. There's not much else ten Hag can do with his injury-hit back four, with a half-fit Jonny Evans and square peg Casemiro set to be given a good going over by Arsenal's attack. Sofyan Amrabat is another midfield option, should McTominay or Fernandes not be ready to start.

    • Last Updated Fri 10th May
  15. Newcastle United

    Next Match: Brighton and Hove Albion (H)
    • Dubravka
    • Livramento
    • Krafth
    • Burn
    • Lewis Hall
    • Murphy (Jacob)
    • Longstaff (Sean)
    • Bruno Guimarães
    • Gordon
    • Wilson
    • Isak
    • Out:
      • Botman
      • Lascelles
      • Livramento
      • Miley
      • Targett
      • Willock
    • Doubts:
      • Gordon 75%
      • Wilson 75%
    • Banned:
      • Tonali
    • Latest News: Jamaal Lascelles (knee), Sven Botman (knee), Joe Willock (Achilles), Matt Targett (Achilles) and Lewis Miley (back) are out for the campaign, while Sandro Tonali is banned until August. Fabian Schar (hamstring) also looks set to miss out this weekend but Eddie Howe said on Friday that there is still a chance of him playing a part this season, having effectively ruled him out of the rest of 2023/24 a week ago. There was even better news on Kieran Trippier (calf): the defender has been back in team training this week and Howe will make a late call on his inclusion in the squad to face Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday. The Newcastle boss sent out some mixed messages regarding his recent returnees, saying that Miguel Almiron, Joelinton and Nick Pope - who were all back in the matchday squad as substitutes last weekend - were still building their "robustness" but adding that Pope "had a really good training week" and was "the Nick Pope that we had seen for the majority of his time at Newcastle". Howe also praised Trippier's week of training, saying that he "thinks he's ready to go" and that he would try and "pick the best team to win the game". One school of thought is that Howe would try and get Trippier and Joelinton some minutes before the crucial midweek clash at Old Trafford, a match that may see Callum Wilson make way in order to facilitate a move back to the less attacking 4-3-3. European qualification could be sealed in that game, so it could be a more tense affair. As for the final home match of the season on Saturday, there's likely more chance, if not a guarantee, of us seeing the 4-4-2 that swatted Burnley aside last week.

    • Last Updated Fri 10th May
  16. Nottingham Forest

    Next Match: Chelsea (H)
    • Sels
    • Boly
    • Murillo
    • Niakhaté
    • Montiel
    • Yates
    • Danilo
    • Aina
    • Gibbs-White
    • Wood
    • Hudson-Odoi
    • Out:
    • Doubts:
      • Williams 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: What we’ve seen of Nuno Espirito Santo’s press conference contained nothing in the way of team news. Neco Williams (hamstring) was the only known concern, and the prospects of him featuring in Gameweek 37 don’t look great based on Nuno’s last update less than a week ago. Forest looked solid in a wing-back system against Manchester City in Gameweek 35 and more open in the 4-2-3-1 used for the clash with Sheffield United last weekend, so there's a decent chance that Nuno reinstates third centre-half Moussa Niakhate here and sacrifices a body further forward. Anthony Elanga struggled against the Blades and is one possible makeweight, although his removal would maybe involve having to move Morgan Gibbs-White to a slightly wider role. Gonzalo Montiel is another Forest player who was poor at Bramall Lane, so we could see Nuno bring in Harry Toffolo on the left and switch Ola Aina over to the opposite flank.

    • Last Updated Fri 10th May
  17. Sheffield United

    Next Match: Everton (A)
    • Foderingham
    • Bogle
    • Robinson
    • Trusty
    • Osborn
    • Hamer
    • Arblaster
    • Brooks
    • Mcatee
    • Archer
    • Brereton
    • Out:
      • Baldock
      • Basham
      • McBurnie
      • Norrington-Davies
    • Doubts:
      • Davies 25%
      • Egan 25%
      • Jebbison 75%
      • Osborn 75%
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Chris Wilder wasn’t asked about injuries in the broadcast section of his presser. There are two incontestable bits of team news, however: loanee Mason Holgate is ineligible to feature, while Anel Ahmedhodzic is banned. Oli McBurnie (hamstring), George Baldock (calf), Max Lowe (ankle), Rhys Norrington-Davies (hamstring) and Chris Basham (leg) were all still sidelined in Gameweek 36, while Tom Davies (hamstring), John Egan (leg) and Daniel Jebbison (illness) have been back on the grass recently but may be held back for next season. Jebbison did get 45 minutes for the under-21s earlier this week, at least. Absences for Ahmedhodzic and Holgate could see Wilder move to a back four for this one, with Ben Osborn or Yasir Larouci filling in at left-back. James McAtee could benefit from the extra spot further forward if there is a formation change, while Will Osula and Rhian Brewster will be hoping to get a look-in in attack after Cameron Archer's wasteful display last weekend. Archer is back off to Villa in the summer, too, so Wilder may decide to look to the future with the players who are staying in South Yorkshire.

    • Last Updated Fri 10th May
  18. Tottenham Hotspur

    Next Match: Burnley (H)
    • Vicario
    • Porro
    • Romero
    • van de Ven
    • Emerson Royal
    • Sarr
    • Bissouma
    • Maddison
    • Kulusevski
    • Son
    • Johnson
    • Out:
      • Bissouma
      • Davies
      • Richarlison
      • Forster
      • Sessegnon (Ryan)
      • Solomon
      • Destiny Udogie
      • Werner
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: In his press conference, Ange Postecoglou said that Spurs did not have any new concerns from Sunday’s defeat to Liverpool. But later in the day, there were suggestions from the Brazil camp that Richarlison had suffered a calf injury that would keep him out of this summer’s Copa America. By extension, and if true, this spells bad news for the rest of this season. Son Heung-min, Dejan Kulusevski and Brennan Johnson are the default starters in attack if Richarlison has indeed joined Timo Werner (hamstring) on the sidelines, while the visit of relegation-threatened Burnley seems like the ideal sort of match to eke some form out of James Maddison. One of Rodrigo Bentancur or Pape Matar Sarr would have to make way if the England international is recalled. The back four would appear to pick itself on paper but Postecoglou revealed that the club have been working with Oliver Skipp at left-back in recent weeks, following his runout in that role off the bench in Gameweek 36. Given how bad Emerson Royal has been there, don't be surprised to see Skipp given a chance from the start. As for the rest of the injury news, Ben Davies (hamstring), Destiny Udogie (thigh), Fraser Forster (foot), Manor Solomon (knee) and Ryan Sessegnon (hamstring) are out for the rest of the campaign.

    • Last Updated Fri 10th May
  19. West Ham United

    Next Match: Luton Town (H)
    • Areola
    • Coufal
    • Zouma
    • Ogbonna
    • Emerson
    • Ward-Prowse
    • Álvarez
    • Bowen
    • Lucas Paquetá
    • Kudus
    • Antonio
    • Out:
      • Aguerd
      • Mavropanos
      • Phillips
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: David Moyes confirmed that Konstantinos Mavropanos (unknown) and Nayef Aguerd (ankle) remain out, while reports suggest Kalvin Phillips’ (calf) season is over. Lucas Paqueta has trained all week, however, and “seems okay” after last week’s knock. With bench options that range from the serially overlooked (Danny Ings, Maxwel Cornet) to the hugely inexperienced (Divin Mubama, George Earthy, Kaelan Casey), there's not much waiting in the wings if Moyes wants to respond to last week's thrashing at Chelsea with changes. James Ward-Prowse is an alternative to Tomas Soucek in midfield or to Michail Antonio in attack; a benching for Antonio would see Jarrod Bowen move into the central striker role.

    • Last Updated Fri 10th May
  20. Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Next Match: Crystal Palace (H)
    • José Sá
    • Bueno (Santiago)
    • Kilman
    • Toti
    • Semedo
    • João Gomes
    • Lemina (Mario)
    • Ait Nouri
    • Bellegarde
    • Hwang Hee-Chan
    • Matheus Cunha
    • Out:
      • Chiwome
      • Dawson
      • Neto
    • Doubts:
    • Banned:
    • Latest News: Tommy Doyle returns, having been ineligible to feature against his parent club in Gameweek 36. Gary O’Neil’s comments about having "no new issues" also suggest that Mario Lemina is fine: he was taken off with hamstring tightness at the weekend but the Wolves boss said then that the withdrawal was more precautionary in nature. Pedro Neto (hamstring) remains out, however. The midfielder has been back in team training for a while but continues to be held back from the matchday squad, so he stays alongside Craig Dawson (groin) and Leon Chiwome (ankle) on the unavailable list. Santiago Bueno, who could only manage a substitute role last weekend, is a week fitter and closer to the starting XI, while Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Pablo Sarabia will come into the thinking if O'Neil reverts to a 3-4-3, having understandably opted for a more conservative 3-5-2 at the Etihad. Boubacar Traore will likely make way if that does happen, while he may bow out for Doyle even if O'Neil sticks with the same formation.

    • Last Updated Fri 10th May

 

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