(Reuters) – Match-by-match facts and statistics ahead of the 33rd round of the Premier League from April 16-17 (all times in GMT):
Saturday, April 16
Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion (1130)
* Spurs have won six of their last seven matches in the Premier League, including the last four.
* The two teams have played each other nine times in the Premier League, with Spurs winning six games and Brighton twice.
* Spurs forward Son Heung-min has six goals and an assist in his last three games. He is second in the league’s goalscoring charts with 17 goals, behind Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (20).
Manchester United v Norwich City (1400)
* Manchester United have won their last five games against Norwich in all competitions.
* Bottom side Norwich have won only one of their last nine Premier League games (D2 L6).
* United are unbeaten in their last six home league matches.
Watford v Brentford (1400)
* Brentford’s leading scorer Ivan Toney has eight goals and two assists in his last eight league games.
* Watford have lost their last nine league matches at home, with new manager Roy Hodgson still looking for the first point at Vicarage Road.
* The two teams have met only once in the Premier League, with Brentford winning 2-1 in December.
Southampton v Arsenal (1400)
* Arsenal have lost only once in their last 12 Premier League games against Southampton (W7 D4).
* Southampton have lost their last four home matches in all competitions.
* Arsenal have lost three of their last four league games to drop out of the top four.
Sunday, April 17
Newcastle United v Leicester City (1315)
* Leicester have won their last five league games away at Newcastle.
* Newcastle are on a four-match winning streak at home in the league.
* Leicester have won only once in their last nine away games in the league (D3 L5).
West Ham United v Burnley (1315)
* West Ham striker Michail Antonio has not scored in the league since their 3-2 win at Crystal Palace on New Years Day — a run of 12 games.
* West Ham have won four of their last five league games at home (D1).
* Burnley have failed to score in five of their last six matches, losing five to sit 18th — four points from the safety zone.
(Compiled by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Christian Radnedge)