There's a busy night ahead in the Premier League, with eight games down for decision.
Nottingham Forest boosted their hopes of avoiding relegation from the Premier League last night.
Sean Dyche's team beat West Ham by two goals to one at the London Stadium.
The result leaves Forest seven points clear of the bottom three, with the Hammers still in the relegation places.
There's a busy night ahead in the Premier League, with eight games down for decision.
Six matches are underway from half seven, with Manchester City at home to Brighton while Aston Villa go away to Crystal Palace.
Elsewhere, Brentford welcome Sunderland to west London, Fulham play Chelsea and Bournemouth play Tottenham.
Bottom side Wolves go away to Everton.
From a quarter-past-eight, Darren Fletcher takes his Manchester United team to Burnley while Newcastle take on Leeds.
Rangers are up to second in the Scottish Premiership.
They beat Aberdeen 2-nil at Ibrox last night to move to within three points of leaders Hearts.

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