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Soccer-Bullet point previews of Premier League matches

(Reuters) - Match-by-match facts and statistics ahead of the 36th round of the Premier League from May 7-8 (all times in GMT):

Saturday, May 7

Brentford v Southampton (1400)

* Southampton are winless in their last five away league matches (D3 L2).

* Brentford have kept a clean sheet in their last three home league games.

* Southampton beat Brentford 4-1 in their last league meeting.

Burnley v Aston Villa (1400)

* Burnley are looking to secure a fourth consecutive league victory for the first time since April, 2018.

* Burnley have won as many points in their four matches under caretaker manager Mike Jackson as they had in their previous 10 under Sean Dyche (10 points).

* Burnley and Villa face each other for the first time in this league campaign.

Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers (1400)

* Wolves have lost their last three league games without scoring a goal.

* Wolves have not won in their last eight away league matches against Chelsea (D3 L5).

* The last two league matches between Chelsea and Wolves have finished goalless. Chelsea have never had three consecutive 0-0 draws against an opponent in their league history.

Crystal Palace v Watford (1400)

* Palace are unbeaten in their last four league games at home (D3 W1).

* Palace and Watford have played each other 11 times in the Premier League, with Palace winning five times and Watford three.

* Relegation-threatened Watford have lost their last five league games.

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Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United (1630)

* United have lost their last four away matches in the league.

* Brighton last won a league game at home in December.

* United have won each of their last seven meetings

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