Burnley v Arsenal LIVE: Follow the Premier League action from Turf Moor as Gunners mount title charge

 

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Olivier Giroud warms up ahead of Burnley v Tottenham
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Sam Dymond11 April 2015

Follow the Premier League action live as Arsenal bid to heap the pressure on title favourite Chelsea in the late kick-off.

Game of the day - Burnley v Arsenal

Turf Moor, 5.30pm

Sean Dyche’s side have beaten Manchester City and Southampton and drawn with Tottenham and Manchester United at Turf Moor but only Sunderland have scored fewer goals at home than Burnley’s 14. Arsenal will have Jack Wilshere, Abou Diaby and Mikel Arteta available again but a starting place will be hard to come by given the Gunners have won 10 of their last 11 in the League.

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Sunderland v C Palace

Stadium of Light, tomorrow, 3pm

Palace have won five of their six away games in the League since Alan Pardew took charge, with the only setback coming in a 1-0 defeat at Southampton. Sunderland were buoyed by their fifth win of the season in last weekend’s Tyne-Wear derby against Newcastle but caretaker manager Dick Advocaat is without Sebastian Larsson through suspension.

Tottenham v Aston Villa

White Hart Lane, 3pm

The ‘supply teacher’ returns to his former classroom. Tim Sherwood will hope there is no giggling at the back as Aston Villa look to continue their survival bid at the home of his first managerial appointment. Sherwood was sacked last season after finishing sixth. Tottenham occupy that postition, seven points behind fourth-placed Manchester City.

West Ham v Stoke

Upton Park, 3pm

The Hammers may have won just two League games since December 20 but only five other teams have conceded fewer goals at home than their 15. They have beaten Stoke once in their last six meetings but will have Enner Valencia available again after he returned to full training this week following a foot injury.

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