Postpublished at 19:15 BST 15 July 2020
Burnley 0-0 Wolves
Raul Jimenez gets the better of Erik Pieters inside the box but goes for power over accuracy with his shot and smashes well over.
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FT: Burnley 1-1 Wolves
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FT: Newcastle United 1-3 Spurs
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Burnley 0-0 Wolves
Raul Jimenez gets the better of Erik Pieters inside the box but goes for power over accuracy with his shot and smashes well over.
Matt Ritchie (56 mins)
A snorter of a goal! Valentino Lazaro has just come on and straight away goes on a mazy dribble from the right into the heart of the area, Serge Aurier panics and can only whack a clearance straight to Matt Ritchie on the left wing.
He takes a touch, steadies himself and then lashes it across goal and in. Great strike!
Image source, Getty ImagesMan City 2-0 Bournemouth
Two excellent strikes have been the difference in this game. There's not been much between the two sides in general play but Manchester City have had that bit of extra quality where it counts.
The second half is yet to spark into life.
Burnley 0-0 Wolves
Second change of the game for Burnley as Matej Vydra is on for Jay Rodriguez, who had arguably the hosts' best chance before the break.
Newcastle 0-1 Tottenham
Harry Kane just...looks like a man playing in the middle of July, but with a full season in his legs. Ponderous, he gets the ball on the edge of the area and hesitates, chops into traffic and is tackled.
No doubt he'll now score but he doesn't look fresh to me at all.
Burnley 0-0 Wolves
Great first touch by Adama Traore to bring a long ball into the box under control before he thunders an effort across the face of goal. May have been a cross but whizzed just wide of the far post.
Man City 2-0 Bournemouth
Manchester City have made a couple of changes for the start of the second half with Eric Garcia and Raheem Sterling on for Kyle Walker and Bernardo Silva.
Newcastle 0-1 Tottenham
Straight from kick-off Spurs win a corner and they threaten from it too, a lovely delivery to the near post and it's very well defended indeed.
Burnley 0-0 Wolves
Jon Walters
Former Burnley and Republic of Ireland midfielder on BBC Two
The Wolves front three need to do a little bit more, working together as a three and try and get Traore on the ball as much as possible. The game is going to be won in those intricate areas around the edge of the box. Burnley are very comfortable at sitting in front of their own box and the wingers will almost go to the left-back and right-back at times. For the Burnley strikers, you're so resolute and defending so much, you might only get one chance and you need to be patient.
We're getting back under way in the 18:00 BST kick offs. Wouldn't say no to a goal at Turf Moor.
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Imagine if Rashford or Greenwood had scored that Jesus goal. Not getting nearly enough credit it deserves.
Callum, London
HT: Burnley 0-0 Wolves
Robbie Keane
Former Wolves and Liverpool striker Robbie Keane on BBC Two
We knew Wolves would have a bit more possession, Burnley with two banks of four making it difficult to break down. It's what we expected really. The only chance was the one for Diogo Jota but he didn't make the keeper work. Wolves need to win this to challenge for those European places but Burnley could just sit tight and maybe catch them with the long balls.
Image source, Getty ImagesBurnley 0-0 Wolves
The second half of Burnley versus Wolves is on BBC One, so switch over from BBC Two if you are watching on TV.
Newcastle 0-1 Tottenham
Newcastle have scored only one first-half goal in their last 11 Premier League home fixtures.
They were actually decent in that half, Steve Bruce will be fairly pleased. The Magpies had 12 attempts to the four of Tottenham.
Man City 2-0 Bournemouth
Image source, Getty ImagesOnly Ryan Giggs (166 for Man United), Wayne Rooney (94 for Man United) and Dennis Bergkamp (94 for Arsenal) have provided more Premier League assists for one single team than David Silva for Man City (93).
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As s Chelsea fan watching Burnley v Wolves, I have 2 words for Frank Lampard: Tarkowski. Coady.
Keith
Arsenal v Liverpool (20:15 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender
Liverpool had a bit of a hiccup against Burnley on Saturday, which wasn't a massive surprise. I know they can still pass 100 points and beat Manchester City's record, but I don't think the thought of doing that will be driving their players on.
Jurgen Klopp changed his side a bit against the Clarets, which was good for the youngsters in his squad, but I don't think we will see Liverpool at their very best here either.
Against Tottenham, Arsenal did what Arsenal normally do - just when you think they might have turned a corner, they get beaten. They had some moments to forget at the back.
They will think they got mugged a little but they were just naive defensively and, until they change their personnel, that is the way it is going to be with them all the time.
I am expecting an open game, though, and I'm going with another draw for Liverpool.
Prediction:1-1
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Absolute stonewall penalty for Man City there. VAR has got worse as the season has progressed, it's become an absolute joke. It must be reassessed before next season starts.
Dave, Manchester.
Burnley 0-0 Wolves
Goalless at the break in a pretty cagey encounter.
Burnley 0-0 Wolves
Burnley have offered very little attacking threat throughout this half but almost snatch the lead with a fast break but Jay Rodriguez's shot is deflected behind.