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Bukayo Saka made a goal-scoring return from injury for Arsenal last night during their 2-1 win over Fulham.
But Gabriel and Jurrien Timber limped off ahead of their Champions League quarter-final clash against Real Madrid next week.
Tonight, Liverpool host Everton in a Merseyside derby while Manchester City and Newcastle are both in action.
Premier League fixures this week
Tuesday, April 1
Wolves 1-0 West HamArsenal 2-1 FulhamNottingham Forest 1-0 Manchester United
Wednesday, April 2
Southampton vs Crystal Palace - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORT AppBournemouth vs Ipswich - 7:45pmBrighton vs Aston Villa - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORTNewcastle vs Brentford - 7:45pmManchester City vs Leicester - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORT 2Liverpool vs Everton - 8pm
Thursday, April 3
Chelsea vs Tottenham - 8pm - live on talkSPORT
5 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
The teams are in for the Merseyside derby!
Williams, who has a £49.8million release clause in his contract, is set to attract interest from club's around Europe this summer.
He has nine goals and seven assists in all competitions this campaign for Bilbao, helping them into La Liga's top four.
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40 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
We're in for a real treat tonight!
There are SIX Premier League fixtures in store for us.
A huge Merseyside derby is the main event at 8pm, while Manchester City are also in action against Leicester.
You can follow updates of Liverpool vs Everton here, so stick with us for all of the latest on the derby at Anfield.
Meanwhile, Man City vs Leicester and Brighton vs Aston Villa will be live on talkSPORT 2 and talkSPORT, respectively.
Southampton vs Crystal Palace will be live on the network too.
Southampton vs Crystal Palace - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORT AppBournemouth vs Ipswich - 7:45pmBrighton vs Aston Villa - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORTNewcastle vs Brentford - 7:45pmManchester City vs Leicester - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORT 2Liverpool vs Everton - 8pmCredit: AFPCopied
Today, 17:19By Jack Johnson
Man City striker Erling Haaland has shared a new picture in which he can be seen in a protective boot.
He won't be featuring for City tonight as they face Leicester at the Etihad Stadium, live on talkSPORT 2.
"Getting through two games at international level, two tough games, is a positive."
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Today, 15:44By Connor Andrews
Two talkSPORT hosts agree that Liverpool should down Merseyside rivals Everton tonight.
The pair last faced off in February when James Tarkowski scored the most dramatic of stoppage time equalisers.
The game, which finished 2-2, was the last Merseyside derby at Goodison Park before Everton move to Bramley-Moore Dock next season.
Simon Jordan thinks that was a big part of the last result, commenting: "This is Anfield, this is not Goodison Park where they got the extra impetus.
"Liverpool, I would expect, would take care of Everton tonight."
Former Red Danny Murphy agreed, adding: "I think it will be tough, it will be gritty and they're in good form, but I think Liverpool will win."
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Today, 14:56By Connor Andrews
So impressed has Danny Murphy been by David Moyes, that he thinks the Everton manager could take his side back to European football.
Moyes returned to Merseyside in January, having last led the team from 2002 to 2013.
Top seven finishes were almost a given under the Scot during his first stint, but in their last three seasons without him they've finished 16th, 17th and 15th.
Since replacing Sean Dyche in mid-season, Moyes has four wins, five draws and two defeats in 11 games, lifting the Toffees away from relegation danger.
They now face fierce rivals Liverpool tonight with a chance to try and derail their Premier League title charge, but in the long term, Murphy thinks Everton will be looking higher up the table themselves.
"I don't think it's impossible for him to get Everton back to where he got them before," the talkSPORT host said.
"It's not going to happen quickly, he needs to rebuild the squad and there needs to be some investment, but he's a very capable manager.
"What he's done in the short-term has been phenomenal and I didn't expect it, he's got them scoring goals.
"The game against Liverpool, if we go back to the Goodison Park match, the intensity, quality, and passion that they played with was as good as I've seen them.
"I know it was a late equaliser but in the game they were good, and that's down to him, he's giving players belief and setting up a good tactical plan."
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Today, 14:24By Connor Andrews
Martin O'Neill has singled out Patrick Dorgu for criticism during another poor Manchester United performance.
The Red Devils fell 1-0 away at Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night, unable to recover from Anthony Elanga's fifth minute opener.
January signing Dorgu - Ruben Amorim's first at the club - stood out at left wing back, but not for the right reasons.
"Dorgu playing tonight, I could've done what he did," the 73-year-old O'Neill said.
"He's got the ball wide left hand side, your job is to take players on, you're saying 'come on your job is to take players on, go on, get at players!'
"He's laid it inside three times in the first ten minutes of the second half to the opposition.
"Maybe it's no confidence, I don't know what it is.
"I didn't think it could be fraud, although if I'm here, I believe things weren't so correct."
The court appearance comes just six days before Madrid take on Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League quarter final tie.
Full details of Ancelotti's case have been covered by talkSPORT.
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Today, 12:16By Connor Andrews
Enzo Maresca didn't directly answer a question about Jadon Sancho, instead insisting he loves all of his Chelsea players.
The Blues boss was asked about the England winger, given there's speculation about the club returning him to Manchester United.
Sancho moved to Stamford Bridge last summer on a season-long loan with a £25million obligation to buy.
However, with his impact dwindling, talkSPORT understands that Chelsea could return the player, although it would cost them £5m.
Asked about Sancho's future before facing Tottenham, Maresca said: "All the players that are with us, I love all of them.
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