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  1. 'Good news' - Danso & Porro availablepublished at 14:11 GMT

    Fulham v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham's interim head coach Igor Tudor started with some team news. He was asked whether Kevin Danso and Pedro Porro were available, and whether the squad had picked up any other injuries:

    "Yes, that's right. No other issues. Small problems for Micky [van de Ven] with his small finger, I think, but he's OK, he will be in. Good news."

  2. 'It's a question of life and death...sportingly'published at 14:09 GMT

    Fulham v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Let's switch to Tottenham's interim head coach Igor Tudor now.

    He was asked whether he would go with a back three or experiment on his formation, but in his answer explained how important the club's relegation battle has become: "You need to think about the style, is it the right style, is it the right way how you go and go how you want? So you need to be smart to understand deeper the moment and the way how to take the points, even not looking to the style now at this moment.

    "So the style I need to be in the second moment, just because now it's a question of life and death, if I can say that in that way, sportingly, let's figure that out."

  3. 'We will need our supporters to carry us'published at 14:06 GMT

    Leeds v Man City (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Leeds United

    On using their home form to their advantage, Leeds United boss Daniel Farke said: "We need an excellent day to be successful. We know about our home form, and what we have done to Elland Road, but we also have to be realistic.

    "We have to make sure we go over the line[of expectation] in our physical output, spirit and mentality. We have to be spot-on with our game plan, super effective in both boxes and then we are perhaps able to make a tight game out of this.

    "But everyone will need to chip in, especially Elland Road. We have a chance to win some points if we make a historical game out of it. We will need our supporters to carry us so we need an atmosphere second to none.

    "Everyone needs to be at their best. Not just the manager or the players, but the person selling the tickets, the burgers and sausages – everyone needs to be in the spirit in order to give ourselves a chance.

    "If we do [have spirit] then we have the chance to create a chapter in Leeds United’s history, but for that to be realistic we all need to go over the line [of expectation]."

  4. 'We have shown we can deliver'published at 14:03 GMT

    Leeds v Man City (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Leeds United

    On facing Manchester City, Leeds United boss Daniel Farke said: "I am looking forward to this game. We are facing the best side here in England and all over the world over the last decade. They have won everything. They have some of the best players in the world and they have the best manager in the world.

    "It’s a big challenge for us and a big task but it’s one we are looking forward to.

    "It’s always great to play in our living room – a packed Elland Road – so we are looking forward to a game where we are the underdog. We have shown several times this season that we can deliver convincing performances and make something out of tight games."

  5. Gudmundsson back for Man City gamepublished at 13:59 GMT

    Leeds v Man City (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Leeds United

    Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has been speaking to the media before Saturday's home game against Manchester City.

    He started the news conference by giving an update on team news.

    Left-back Gabriel Gudmundsson “has recovered so that’s good news” but Noah Okafor remains sidelined with a hamstring injury.

    "Only Noah will miss this game," Farke said. " All the others are ready and available. They’re training, in a good mood and want to play."

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    Get Involved - 'Suck it up and get on with it'published at 13:54 GMT

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    When Arsenal had their injury crisis last season they were told to suck it up and get on with it, so excuse me for applying the same mindset to Spurs. The ownership only care about the stadium, not the team. Three managers in nine months hasn't helped.

    Paul

    Nobody reeaalllly thinks that Spurs will go down, but I'm sure a lot of people really want them to. It's okay to be ambitious, but they constantly think they're much better than they are and now they're suffering because of it.

    Shaun

    Looking at the points, squads, players to come back from injury and fixtures, West Ham do look the most likely to go down, but if Spurs lose against Fulham and Palace, it may go to the wire.

    Adrian

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    Get Involved - 'Too much 'Leeds will be fine' talk for comfort'published at 13:50 GMT

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    As a Leeds fan, there's way too much "Leeds will be fine" going around for me to be comfortable with...

    Kevin

    As a Leeds fan I appreciate everyone assuming we're safe but come on, we're famously good at falling apart. Been playing solid football this season, but wins are few and far between still.

    Ruairi

  8. Can Farke make it third time lucky with Leeds?published at 13:46 GMT

    Leeds United

    Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has a 100% record so far in the Premier League - when it comes to taking clubs down.

    He twice led Norwich into the top flight, and twice they went straight back down.

    However, his current side Leeds have more than held their own in the Premier League this season.

    They are 15th on 31 points, six points above the relegation zone with 11 matches left to play.

    Opta gives them a 97.82% chance of survival, but Farke and Leeds supporters will not settle until the job is done.

    Leeds next five fixtures - Man City (h), Sunderland (h), Norwich (h - FA Cup), Crystal Palace (a), Brentford (h)
  9. Postpublished at 13:41 GMT

    Man City v Leeds (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Leeds United

    Leeds boss Daniel Farke was full of compliments for Pep Guardiola before Leeds take on Man City on Saturday: "Pep always evolves, he always develops. He played a false nine before we even knew what a false nine was."

    We'll have more soon.

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    Get Involved - 'Embrace relegation'published at 13:38 GMT

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    Villa dodged relegation for years and eventually went down. This gave an opportunity to regroup and now we are 3rd in the league. If Spurs go down, so be it. Other than the embarrassment, they would probably come back stronger - embrace relegation!

    Prit

  11. Postpublished at 13:34 GMT

    We'll be hearing from Spurs interim boss Igor Tudor very, very soon, so stick with us for that.

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    Get Involved - Forest & West Ham 'know what they need to do'published at 13:33 GMT

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    Teams are never too good to go down. If you're down there it's for not being good enough. Forest and West Ham fans know all about relegation battles and know what they need to do. It's new for Spurs fans.

    Chris

  13. 'Villa can win a game in many different ways'published at 13:28 GMT

    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.”

  14. 'Emotion and anger' from Wolves after Palace defeat - Edwardspublished at 13:25 GMT

    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: “The 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."

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    Get Involved - Lose next two and relegation becomes 'very plausible reality' for Spurspublished at 13:20 GMT

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    I don’t think people really think Spurs are going to go down. But lose the next two matches and it becomes a very, very plausible reality.

    Mike

    Spurs need to get a win against Fulham or Palace, if we don’t, our usual loss away to Liverpool and we’ll be in the bottom three. Opta clearly doesn’t watch football! Spurs are the worst team in the league on form and have horrendous injuries. I think it’s going down to the final day.

    Luke

  16. 'I will never hide from criticism'published at 13:16 GMT

    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."

  17. 'No new injury concerns' - Hurzelerpublished at 13:13 GMT

    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."

  18. Postpublished at 13:11 GMT

    Earlier, Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler spoke to the media before their game with Nottingham Forest.

    We'll bring you his best lines in three, two, one...

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    Get Involved - Your views on Spurs defenders Romero & Van de Venpublished at 13:09 GMT

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    A couple of responses to Steven's message saying that centre-back partners Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven would walk into any Premier League defence, other than Arsenal's, and Spurs would stay up if the pairing play 50% of their remaining games...

    Are you sure they walk comfortably into Liverpool or City's defence?

    Youssef

    I hope Romero plays 100% of Spurs' remaining games as he's likely to get a red card in 50% of them.

    Mark

  20. Who are Spurs missing the most?published at 13:05 GMT

    With the likes of Tottenham's club captain Cristiano Romero being ruled out with suspension, the creativity of James Maddison sidelined due to injury and forward Dejan Kulusevski also being ruled out with an injury.

    The spine of Tottenham Hotspur team is looking very weak.

    Below you are able to see a Spurs outfield side who are unavailable to feature for the north London club due to injury or suspension.

    However, Igor Tudor should shortly be confirming that Kevin Danso and Pedro Porro are available for Sunday's trip to Fulham - a considerable boost to their defence.

    Tottenham's unavailable outfield