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29th Mar 2024

Premier League Live: All the biggest moments, talking points and reactions

Patrick McCarry

Premier League

Some huge matches on the weekend slate.

After the latest international break wrapped – with Conor Bradley scoring his first goal for Northern Ireland, Jude Bellingham coming to England’s rescue, Ireland looked after by interim boss John O’Shea, Scotland stuttering and Wales missing out on Euro 2024 – the Premier League is back.

Here are all the Premier League fixtures for Saturday, March 30th.

  • Newcastle United vs. West Ham United (12:30)
  • AFC Bournemouth vs. Everton (3pm)
  • Chelsea vs. Burnley (3pm)
  • Nottingham Forest vs. Crystal Palace (3pm)
  • Sheffield United vs. Fulham (3pm)
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs. Luton Town (3pm)
  • Aston Villa vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers (5:30pm)
  • Brentford vs. Manchester United (8pm)

Click on the key point you want to read about, or just keep scrolling to see updates in our live hub[it will appear at the top of this page].

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Alejandro Garnacho of Manchester United celebrates scoring against Fulham. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Another big Premier League weekend

One of the first Premier League coaches up for press conference duty was Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe. He was asked quite a few questions about midfielder Sandro Tonali, who is currently serving a 10-month ban for gambling breaches, and now facing additional sanctions.

“We don’t know is the honest answer [about whether his ban will be extended],” Howe told the BBC. “I certainly hope for Sandro that there is no further consequences. He has suffered during this period.

“He has seeked [out] help. He has been very honest with us. He has admitted he has an issue. The best thing for Sandro would be for him to resume his career having taken his punishment and learnt a lot of lessons from this.”

“It might have been a surprise externally, but not for us,” Howe added. “He is seeking help on a regular basis. This is something that will not be going away. He has regular meetings both here and an Italy to deal with it.

“He has trained really well, and his English has improved. He has the support of his team-mates. I am positive about his comeback whenever that is.”

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