'Villa can win a game in many different ways'
Wolves v Aston Villa (Fri, 20:00 GMT)
Wolves
Wolves boss Rob Edwards on facing Aston Villa: "Villa are obviously a brilliant team and an amazing manager [Unai Emery]. They have a clear way of playing. We sort of know big, big elements of what we need to do to make sure we are competitive in the game. It needs to look like it matters to us.
"Villa are a team which can win a game in many different ways. We know we have got to be good in those moments.
"The supporters have been amazing considering how difficult it has been. I know the players have got to produce, but what I want as well is for the supporters to keep backing the team."
On how Tolu Arokodare is coping after being racially abused on social media: "He is alright and he has trained this week. He has trained, so he is fit and in a good state to play. Our supporters can have an influence and get behind him and show that love for singing for him."
On team news: "He [Angel Gomes] is fine. Joao [Gomes] is feeling better after missing the Arsenal game - he wasn't really fit. Those two [Joao and Angel] are in a good place at the moment.â
'Emotion and anger' from Wolves after Palace defeat - Edwards
Wolves v Aston Villa (Fri, 20:00 GMT)
Wolves
Wolves boss Rob Edwards on the reaction from his players after their 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace: âThe performance is the thing we have got to focus on and keep getting better on.
"There was a lot to like about the performance. I was equally frustrated after the game as we should have taken something from it.
"It was frustrating from being a yard away from stopping the goal happening and making something of it. We showed some good sides to ourselves with and without the ball."
On the Wolves players managing frustration: "There was emotion and anger after the game.
"We flipped it the next day and that shows that people care. The dressing room [after the Crystal Palace game] was interesting after the game.
"There is not a frustration that lingers which is causing any sort of problem.
"We have an exciting week and we're at home to try to get some results as well."
'I will never hide from criticism'
Brighton v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 14:00 GMT)
Brighton & Hove Albion
Finally, from Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler on the pressure he is under: "I will never hide from criticism as it's my responsibility, but I am quite convinced it will be a great atmosphere [on Sunday] and a great opportunity for us."
Hurzeler added that he has "spoken a lot about togetherness in recent weeks," but he felt that on Saturday [against Brentford] among the players and fans. He said: "It felt great to have the support of the fans and then for us to give them what they deserve."
On facing Nottingham Forest at the weekend, Hurzeler said: "Good body has an impact to everyone. If we have good body language on the pitch and positivity, then I am convinced it will transform into the stands, and we can all take this opportunity to win this game."
'No new injury concerns' - Hurzeler
Brighton v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 14:00 GMT)
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler spoke to the press earlier and confirmed his side has "no new injury concerns" ahead of their game against Nottingham Forest.
Seagulls midfielder Yasin Ayari has been ruled out for four games with a shoulder injury, but has returned to training today. Hurzeler said: "He might be an option for the weekend."
All-time Premier League record appearance holder, James Milner is also an option for Sunday's match.
Hurzeler added: "It's an important run for us, and we have a lot of competition getting into the squad and competition getting into the starting 11.
"That is something we didn't have so much in the season so far."
'These are good players with bad habits'
Hosting your local rivals who are sitting at the top of the Premier League whilst your side is teetering above the relegation zone was an unenviable task for Igor Tudor in his first game in charge of Tottenham Hotspur.
Spurs' 4-1 loss against Arsenal was their sixth defeat in all competitions in the calendar year. Tudor said "These are good players with bad habits."
During BBC Radio 5 Live coverage of the north London derby, Steve Crossman identified that Tudor was "often having a go at Van de Ven" and that there was a lot of "back and forth".
A clip posted on X of the "back and forth" between Tudor and Micky Van de Ven has been viewed over four million times, and it shows that Tudor is gesturing for the 24-year-old to press higher up the pitch, but it's also been suggested that Tudor's frustration was mainly with Radu Dragusin.
During a post-match interview, Tudor suggested his players "need to change a mental switch" in order to climb away from the relegation zone.
"They are good players; nobody can tell me they donât have quality," added Tudor.
Are Spurs too good to go down?
It's 47 years since Tottenham spent their one and only season outside the top-flight, and the dread of being relegated is a very real scenario for the north London side.
Spurs currently sit four points above the relegation zone and have 11 games left to play in the Premier League.
Alongside Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham have never been relegated from the Premier League since it was founded in 1992.
So, does that mean Igor Tudor's side is 'too good to go down'?
The basic premise appears to be that the scrap for survival takes no account of big names - once you're down there, anything can transpire.
"If you keep losing games and confidence drops, it doesn't matter how many good players you have, it gets hard," former Spurs midfielder Danny Murphy told BBC Sport.
Five-time Premier League winner Wayne Rooney believes Spurs "are in the position they should be" but he thinks they will avoid relegation.
Who has the easiest remaining fixtures?
As we approach the final sprint of the Premier League season, The Athletic, external have used Opta's Power Rankings to deter which side has the hardest and easiest run-in towards the final day of the season on 24 May 2026.
Aston Villa, who sit three points above the revived Manchester United, are predicted to have the easiest remaining fixtures of their domestic season.
West Ham have avoided defeat in three consecutive league games, but are predicted to face the hardest remaining fixtures â the Hammers are set to face Liverpool, Man City, Arsenal, Aston Villa and Newcastle in the coming weeks.
How does Opta's Power Rankings work?
The Opta Power Rankings, external are a global team ranking system that assigns an ability score to over 10,000 menâs domestic football teams and over 2,000 womenâs domestic football teams on a scale between zero and 100, where zero is the worst-ranked team in the world and 100 is the best team in the world.