The Easter weekend could see significant moves at both ends of the Premier League table as the season approaches its climax.

Here, Press Association Sport takes a look at some of the talking points surrounding the latest round of fixtures.

Man of the Mo-moment

Liverpool hot-shot Mohamed Salah will ease himself into illustrious company if he scores at Crystal Palace on Saturday. The Egypt international, who has 28 league goals to his name to date, would become just the third man after Cristiano Ronaldo and Robin van Persie to score in 21 matches in a 38-game season as records continue to tumble at his feet.

Pep’s prize in sight

Goal of the Day | Fernandinho v Everton

“Fernandinho steps up for the Champions!”

Posted by Manchester City on Friday, March 30, 2018

Crunch Tyne

The three promoted sides are doing their best to buck the trend of new boys heading straight back down to the Sky Bet Championship, and two of them – Newcastle and Huddersfield – meet at St James’ Park with three points at stake which could prove hugely valuable. The Magpies currently sit 13th on 32 points, two places and a single point ahead of the Terriers, and a maximum haul would edge the victors to the brink of safety.

Unhappy Hammers

West Ham United Crowd Trouble
Protesting West Ham fans gather in front the directors’ box to vent their frustrations during the Burnley game (Andy Sims/PA)

Harry who?

Sonny can’t stop scoring!

?? Sonshine in the Premier League in recent weeks! ?

Posted by Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday, March 29, 2018