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Published 12:00 27 Apr 2024 BST
Updated 12:37 27 Apr 2024 BST

It's another weekend of Premier League action to look forward to as we approach the business end of the season.
There will be implications at both ends of the table as results in every game matter more than ever.
Starting off the day is West Ham vs Liverpool, two teams desperate to get back on track after disappointing results midweek. A win is an absolute must for the Reds and their title hopes while West Ham won't want their season to fade away.
Luton travel to Wolves and Sheffield United to Newcastle as they both know that anything other than three points will be a major setback in their fight for survival.
Everton host Brentford in the 17:30pm kick off knowing they are pretty much safe after their first home win against Liverpool since 2010 on Wednesday.
To round off the day is Champions League-chasing Aston Villa at home to Chelsea as Mauricio Pochettino looks to galvanise his men and see vast improvement following their 5-0 loss at Arsenal.
You can follow the game live in our hub above, where we will have updates, live reactions, and player ratings. Just click on the key point you want to read about or keep scrolling for updates.
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