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Follow live coverage of Wednesday's six Premier League games Watch BBC Radio 5 Live Final Score at top of page Brighton play Aston Villa, Man City host Leicester & Newcastle face Brentford in race for top four Leaders Liverpool host Everton in Merseyside derby Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Emlyn Begley, Jess Anderson & Charlotte Coates Bournemouth 0-0 Ipswich Another corner is sent in for Bournemouth but there is Dara O'Shea once again to clear. Antoine Semenyo then works some space for a shot but the Ipswich defence throw themselves in front of the ball. Liverpool 0-0 Everton Everton get us under way. Southampton 0-0 Crystal Palace Not much action here but Southampton plugging away. Palace not had a sniff since Jean-Philippe Mateta iced the crossbar. Brighton 0-0 Aston Villa Phil Mc Nulty BBC Sport chief football writer at The Amex Stadium Two very emphatic "thumbs up" gestures from Aston Villa manager Unai Emery for Marcus Rashford. Rashford made a run behind the Brighton defence, but did not receive the ball because Youri Tielemans was fouled. That, despite that outcome, is clearly the run Emery wants Rashford to make. Newcastle 0-0 Brentford Brentford win a free-kick which Harvey Barnes heads behind for a corner. It comes back to Bryan Mbeumo on the edge of the penalty area but he snatches at his shot and it's well wide. #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) It would be incredibly Palace for our amazing away run to come unstuck at one of the worst teams in Premier League history! Rob Brighton 0-0 Aston Villa First chance for Marcus Rashford but he fluffs his lines. Rashford is found beautifully to the left of the box. He controls it perfectly before cutting inside but slices his effort wide. Brighton 0-0 Aston Villa The Villa bench aren't too happy about Yasin Ayari not picking up a yellow card for a cynical challenge on Youri Tielemans. Certainly not the worst tackle you'll ever see but it was a cheeky one. Man City 1-0 Leicester In come the fans who sat out the first nine minutes of the match in protest of Manchester City's latest deal with a third-party ticket resale company. They've missed a goal but will be pleased if it's made their point. Bournemouth 0-0 Ipswich It's all a bit bitty as Ipswich commits another foul in the middle of the park. The Cherries come forward again and win another corner. Liverpool v Everton (20: 00 BST) Shamoon Hafez BBC Sport football news reporter at Anfield Cracking atmosphere building at Anfield. The flags are twirling from the home supporters and you can make out a feint din of "Everton, Everton" from the travelling fans. Southampton 0-0 Crystal Palace Dare Southampton dream? They're doing quite well here. Kyle Walker-Peters goes on a good run and Mateus Fernandes' shot is deflected over. Brighton 0-0 Aston Villa It's Villa who have settled best in this one in the early stages as John Mc Ginn heads a decent chance wide. Lucas Digne curls in a beauty of a cross and the skipper gets their first but can only direct it wide. Think he actually headed it with his face! Newcastle 0-0 Brentford Alexander Isak looks very lively so far, no sign of a hangover there. He breaks free and gets himself one-on-one with the keeper but his shot is straight at Mark Flekken. He may have just strayed offside, anyway. Southampton 0-0 Crystal Palace Good pace by Kamaldeen Sulemana to get into the box but the Southampton man can't pick out a team-mate - after getting two attempts to do so. Man City 1-0 Leicester Simon Stone BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at the Etihad Stadium Pep Guardiola's assistant Juanma Lillo was shaking Ruud van Nistelrooy by the hand before kick-off. Lillo is in charge in the dug-out as Guardiola sits in the stand as a result of the yellow cards he has received this season, the latest of which came at Bournemouth on Sunday. I am surprised no coach has tried to experiment with it. The head coach sits in the stand in both codes of rugby. Guardiola is with a tech specialist to make sure he can stay in communication with the bench. Given Manchester City's start, I am not sure they need his help tonight. Brighton 0-0 Aston Villa Phil Mc Nulty BBC Sport chief football writer at The Amex Stadium Aston Villa manager Unai Emery is already up on his feet and on the move in his technical area. This will be a clash of two very animated touchline personalities in Emery and Brighton counterpart Fabian Hurzeler. And the low position of Brighton's press box makes it an ideal location for a spot of managerial people watching. #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Saw the dots flashing, and figured this is at least a 50% chance of a Man City goal about to pop up on this feed. This is the life for Leicester fans now. Steve, Cambridge Bournemouth 0-0 Ipswich Bournemouth have a free kick deep in the Ipswich half. Chance for Lewis Cook to test that Ipswich backline out. The ball is lofted in but out comes Alex Palmer to easily gather. Newcastle 0-0 Brentford Pat Nevin Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra Newcastle have started on fire and are going down both sides. Either side, right and left and Sandro Tonali is flying out of midfield too. It has been a good start but don't forget, Brentford are dangerous on the break too. Last Updated 2nd April 2025 at 20: 00 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. 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