Summary

  • Mac Allister scores injury-time winner for Liverpool at Nottingham Forest after earlier goal ruled out

  • Guessand goal gives Crystal Palace late win over 10-man Wolves

  • Iwobi scores Fulham's third at Sunderland

  • Tottenham host Arsenal in north London derby at 16:30 - follow build-up

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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:38 GMT 22 February

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    Pep reminds me of a bear. He hibernates till February, then wakes up and says 'I’m hungry' and then causes mayhem.

    Alec, Wales

  2. Sutton's predictionpublished at 13:36 GMT 22 February

    Crystal Palace v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

    Chris Sutton
    BBC Sport football expert

    Fair play to Wolves, because they have turned a bit of a corner under Rob Edwards.

    Their results have still never looked like being enough to keep them up but they showed again against Arsenal that they are at least being competitive now.

    Even so, I can see this game being all about Jorgen Strand Larsen, following his £48m move from Wolves to Palace at the end of the January transfer window.

    Palace still need the points and I would not be surprised if he has a say in the outcome - let's go for him to score the winner.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

  3. Get Involvedpublished at 13:33 GMT 22 February

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    Oliver Glasner has had his glory and now wants to leave. OK, let him go and move on. Get a new manager in now who will steer us in the right direction. Get either Thomas Frank or Ole Gunnar Solksjær! We can't do any worse at the moment.

    Bob

  4. What has Glasner had to say?published at 13:31 GMT 22 February

    Crystal Palace v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

    Media caption,

    "I'm not good enough" - Glasner

  5. 'Forest want to get closer to safety here'published at 13:28 GMT 22 February

    Nottingham Forest v Liverpool (14:00 GMT)

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live at the City Ground

    Nottingham Forest's Portuguese head coach Vitor Pereira gesturesImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest must getting used to it by now, all the changes they have at this club is incredible. Any time any club seems to get closed to the possibility of the relegation zone, they panic and change their manager.

    Their recent league form - I'm going to cheat with the stats here - they've not lost this year at home. It's a bit of a cheat though because they've drawn three and won one in all competitions. They probably need about 11 points this season to stay in the league.

    They'll be thinking if they can possibly get a point at this one, and remember they got a point against Arsenal last time I was here earlier in the year.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:25 GMT 22 February

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    Palace’s defence looks weak. I am very concerned. I'm hoping Strand Larson scores against his old club!

    Gary

  7. Black Cats have stopped purringpublished at 13:23 GMT 22 February

    Sunderland v Fulham (14:00 GMT)

    Sunderland stats.

    Head coach Regis Le Bris made six changes for their cup success against Championship strugglers Oxford United and it will be interesting to see if the Frenchman thinks anyone he drafted in made a good case to start this game as he looks to arrest a decline in the Black Cats' form.

    Since victory in the Tyne-Wear derby on 14 December, the Mackems' only league wins have come against Crystal Palace and relegation candidates Burnley, a run which has seen them drop from seventh in the table on New Year's Day to 11th.

    Le Bris's side have lost four of their last six league games, as many as they had in their first 20 this season. Successive defeats to Arsenal and Liverpool marked the first time they've lost consecutive league games this term.

  8. Stalemate at the Stadium of Light?published at 13:21 GMT 22 February

    Sunderland v Fulham (14:00 GMT)

    Chris Sutton
    BBC Sport football expert

    Sunderland's form has dropped off a little bit in recent weeks but they have still had a phenomenal season and are probably safe already on 36 points - now they just have to see it through.

    It will be interesting to see how Regis le Bris's side respond to their first home defeat of the season, but Fulham are hardly on a great run either with three straight league losses.

    Marco Silva's side beat the Black Cats at Craven Cottage in November, and will leapfrog them in the table if they win this time too - but I don't think that will happen.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

  9. Get Involvedpublished at 13:19 GMT 22 February

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    I think Oliver Glasner should resign. It's obvious the players are no longer responding to him. Give the job to Paddy McCarthy to the end of the season. He will play a flat back four I'm sure. We need to tighten up at the back, something Glasner refuses to do. The one big mistake he's made is telling the players he's leaving, so I think he should go now. Shame it's ended like this. He is our greatest manager the club has had. His time is up though.

    Gary

  10. Chukwueze does itpublished at 13:16 GMT 22 February

    Sunderland v Fulham (14:00 GMT)

    Fulham stats

    Having been in the best form of their Premier League lives throughout December and January, Fulham are another side having a wobble, with three losses on the spin leaving them 12th in the table, one place and two points below Sunday's opponents.

    Marco Silva's side have struggled on the road this season, with only the bottom two, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley, having suffered more away defeats than Fulham's eight.

    Most of the plaudits for the Cottagers' success this season have gone to Harry Wilson and Raul Jimenez, who scored the winner in the reverse fixture in November. Kevin's recent contributions have also caught the eye, but there's another attacker adjusting to life in west London who shouldn't go unheralded.

    Winger Samuel Chukwueze has endured a stop-start Fulham career since joining on loan from AC Milan in September, largely due to his involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria.

    Despite his limited time on the pitch, his contributions have been notable. Of all players to have played 500-plus minutes in the Premier League this season, only Erling Haaland is averaging a goal involvement more frequently than Chukwueze.

  11. 'Marinakis will always have leeway with the fans'published at 13:14 GMT 22 February

    Nottingham Forest v Liverpool (14:00 GMT)

    Shay Given
    Former Newcastle and Man City goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Evangelos Marinakis is the guy who puts his hand in his pocket – he has put Nottingham Forest back in the Premier League. He will always have that leeway with the fans as every club wants to be there.

  12. Forest in search of a league doublepublished at 13:12 GMT 22 February

    Nottingham Forest v Liverpool (14:00 GMT)

    That 3-0 win for Forest at Anfield in November was a bit of a shock, wasn't it?

    Forest are now looking to complete their first league double over Liverpool since 1962-63.

  13. Can Wolves remedy their travel sickness?published at 13:08 GMT 22 February

    Crystal Palace v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

    Noel Sliney
    BBC Sport

    Wolves finally registered their first away win of the season in any competition last weekend when they overcame League Two side Grimsby in filthy conditions to reach the FA Cup fifth round.

    They have drawn three of their past four away league games and need just two more points this season to surpass the lowest overall tally in Premier League history – 11, by Derby County in 2007-08.

    Nonetheless, Wolves are in danger of becoming the first club to twice end a Premier League season without an away victory. They went winless throughout the 2003-04 season, while Hull City in 2009-10 were the sixth and most recent side to suffer that fate.

    Wolves are also the only team in England's top five divisions without an away league win this season.

    Wolves' away woes
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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:05 GMT 22 February

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    If Arsenal do anything other than win today, then they will crumble and City will win the league.

    Christopher

  15. Team news - Palace make four changespublished at 13:02 GMT 22 February

    Crystal Palace v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace's starting line-up against Wolves on 22 February 2026Image source, BBC Sport

    Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has rung the changes after a poor run of form, switching four players from last week's starting line-up for the Eagles' home defeat by second-bottom Burnley.

    Chadi Riad, Jaydee Canvot, Will Hughes and Yeremy Pino have come in for Maxence Lacroix, Jefferson Lerma, Evann Guessand and Daichi Kamada.

    Crystal Palace starting XI: Dean Henderson, Jaydee Canvot, Chris Richards, Chadi Riad, Daniel Munoz, Adam Wharton, Will Hughes, Tyrick Mitchell, Ismaila Sarr, Yeremy Pino, Jorgen Strand Larsen.

    Subs: Brennan Johnson, Christantus Uche, Nathaniel Clyne, Daichi Kamada, Borna Sosa, Evann Guessand, Justin DeVenny, Rio Cardines, Walter Benitez.

    Wolves' starting line-up against Crystal Palace on 22 February 2026Image source, BBC Sport

    Wolves have made just one change after fighting back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with leaders Arsenal on Wednesday, with Tolu Arokodare replacing Angel Gomes.

    Wolves starting XI: Jose Sa, Yerson Mosquera, Santiago Bueno, Ladislav Krejci, Jackson Tchatchoua, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Andre, Hugo Bueno, Tolu Arokodare, Mateus Mane, Adam Armstrong.

    Subs: Matt Doherty, David Moller Wolfe, Joao Gomes, Pedro Lima, Rodrigo Gomes, Toti, Angel Gomes, Tom Edozie, Sam Johnstone.

  16. Forest's run of formpublished at 13:00 GMT 22 February

    Nottingham Forest v Liverpool (14:00 GMT)

    A run of results that has seen a fourth permanent manager of the season take over.

    Nottingham Forest's last five Premier League results
  17. Glasner under pressurepublished at 12:57 GMT 22 February

    Crystal Palace v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

    All is not well at Selhurst Park.

    We already know manager Oliver Glasner will be leaving the club when his contract expires in June but do a section of the Palace fans want him out sooner?

    Not only did the Eagles lose 3-2 against Burnley after being 2-0 up but they drew 1-1 with Bosnian side Zrinjski Mostar in Thursday's Conference League play-off first leg.

    A loss here would be hugely damaging.

    Oliver Glasner gesturing on the sidelineImage source, Getty Images
  18. Palace stripped of home comfortspublished at 12:55 GMT 22 February

    Crystal Palace v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

    Noel Sliney
    BBC Sport

    Fan dissatisfaction has been growing over the past 10 weeks, during which Palace have only won once in 15 games, plummeted from fourth to 13th in the league prior to this weekend, exited both domestic cups – including surrendering their defence of the FA Cup to non-league Macclesfield – and sold captain Marc Guehi.

    Add to that confirmation of Oliver Glasner departure at the end of the season and it's easy to understand the unrest from the terraces.

    Glasner's response on Friday was pointed: "Right now, I'm just not good enough to replace the players we sold. I'm just not good enough to integrate the new players in a way to play the same way like we did and I'm not good enough that we can cope with the schedule we had."

    Crystal Palace stat graphic
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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:52 GMT 22 February

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    The Premier League is going right to the wire in my view.

    Todd

  20. Sunderland give Ta Bi Premier League debutpublished at 12:50 GMT 22 February

    Sunderland v Fulham (14:00 GMT)

    Sunderland give a Premier League debut to January signing Joecelin Ta Bi.

    The 20-year-old winger, who joined from five-time Israeli champions Maccabi Netanya after a loan spell with Hapoel Petah Tikva, made his debut in Sunderland's FA Cup win over Oxford United last Sunday.

    He's the only change from Sunderland's last league game, a 1-0 loss to Liverpool, with Reinildo Mandava ruled out with a knee injury.

    Sunderland XI: Roefs; Mukiele, Ballard, Alderete, Hume; Sadiki, Le Fee; Ta Bi, Diarra, Angulo; Brobbey.

    Subs: Ellborg, Geertruida, Talbi, Rigg, Mayenda, O'Nien, Mundle, Isidor, Xhaka.

    Sunderland lineup

    Fulham make just one change from their last Premier League match, a 3-0 loss to Manchester City.

    Injury forces out Samuel Chukwueze so Kevin comes into the starting XI. Fulham's last match was a 2-1 win over Championship outfit Stoke in the FA Cup.

    Fulham XI: Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon; Iwobi, Berge; Wilson, Smith Rowe, Kevin; Jimenez.

    Subs: Lecomte, Reed, Muniz, Cairney, Bobb, Cuenca, Castagne, King, Diop.

    Fulham lineup