On Saturday, May 4, the 36th round of the Premier League will continue with five matches. We bring to your attention the announcement of these matches.
ARSENAL — BOURNEMOUTH 14:00 Live broadcast Forecast
Arsenal have won 13 of 15 Premier League matches in 2024. 48 points is Bournemouth’s all—time record in the top division. The Gunners have never lost in their last seven meetings with the Cherries in the Premier League (6 wins, 1 draw).
Arsenal’s infirmary was completely empty after the return of Jurrien Timber, who healed his knee.
Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez is still suspended. Antoine Semenyo is questionable, Marcus Tavernier and Luis Sinisterra are injured.
BRENTFORD — FULHAM 17:00
Brentford have conceded 19 head-to—head goals this Premier League season, the most in the division. Fulham have scored seven points in their last five away league matches — as in the previous 12. The Cottagers have suffered six defeats in their last six outings to the Bees in all competitions (1 win).
Striker Neil Mope is ready to play for Brentford after missing the match against Everton due to the terms of his lease. Aaron Hickey, Rico Henry, Ben Mee and Josh Dasilva remain in the infirmary.
Defender Tosin Adarabioyo is not injured, but last weekend he suddenly did not get into Fulham’s bid. Harrison Reed is questionable.
BURNLEY — NEWCASTLE 17:00
Burnley have lost only one of their last eight Premier League matches (2 wins, 5 draws). Newcastle have scored 14 points on the road this season — only Sheffield United, Luton and Nottingham Forest have less. The Magpies have won all five of their last meetings with the Maroon in the top division.
For the first time since undergoing knee surgery in December, striker Luka Koleosho can play for Burnley. Jordan Bayer, Aaron Ramsey and Nathan Redmond will not help the team.
Newcastle defender Fabian Scher risks not playing this season due to damage to the back of his thigh. Nick Pope, Joel Clinton and Miguel Almiron have resumed training, but Kieran Trippier needs more time.
SHEFFIELD UNITED — NOTTINGHAM FOREST 17:00
After defeating Brentford in early December, Sheffield United did not win any of the eight subsequent home matches in the Premier League (3 draws, 5 defeats). Nottingham Forest have conceded in each of the last 12 away matches of the championship. The Blades have not lost any of the last four home meetings with the Foresters in the top division, but the last one dates back to October 1992.
Rhys Norrington-Davies, Tom Davies and Rhian Brewster are close to returning from the Sheffield United infirmary, but they need a little more time. James McAtee solved his groin problems.
Forest defenders Willy Boly and Murillo recovered from minor injuries. Neko Williams and Taiwo Avogni will have a fitness test.
MANCHESTER CITY — WOLVERHAMPTON 19:30 Live broadcast Forecast
Manchester City have been unbeaten for 31 consecutive matches in all competitions (25 wins, 6 draws). Wolverhampton have conceded in each of the last 10 matches in all competitions. The Citizens have won seven of their last eight meetings with Wolves at the Etihad in the top division.
City goalkeeper Ederson has solved his shoulder problems. Ruben Dias and Phil Foden have recovered from their illness.
Wolverhampton head coach Gary O’Neill is missing this match due to suspension. Tommy Doyle won’t play because of the terms of his lease. Santiago Bueno, Jean-Rickner Bellegarde and Pedro Neto have recovered from injuries.