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  1. Martin on Everton's 'rhythm', 'brilliant' owners and Lallana's impactpublished at 15:37 GMT 1 November 2024

    Millie Sian
    BBC Sport journalist

    Southampton boss Russell Martin has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Everton (kick-off 15:00 GMT).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • The players have "pretty much recovered" from the illness which was sweeping through the club. Ryan Fraser is the only doubt for this weekend after coming off early in the Carabao Cup win: "We will have to assess him again in the morning. He trained a little bit today, but we will have to see if he is available."

    • There was "a level of pride" after the display in Saints' defeat at Manchester City last weekend, and "a really good feeling" after the midweek victory against Stoke City.

    • He feels his players have been "fighting" and "competitive", despite still not picking up a win in the Premier League this season: "We haven't felt like we have come away with what we should have, but we have to make sure we put things right. It is a long old season and we have been so competitive and so close. We just need to see one through now - that will help us hugely."

    • Everton's five-game unbeaten run in the Premier League has "changed things dramatically for them" and Martin is "really confident" his side is capable of going on a similar run of form. He added: "It has to start somewhere, so hopefully that is tomorrow."

    • On taking on Sean Dyche's side: "They are in a really good place. They have found a bit of rhythm. They have a manager with so much experience, and a team that is really well organised and good at what they do. I think it is going to be difficult. The challenge for us is to play how we want to play, but they definitely don't make that easy."

    • He added: "We have to try to win the game. The situation we are in is so frustrating, but we have a lot of time to put it right and grow. This game, and the Wolves game, are huge for us. We want to get our first win, get some points, and improve where we are in the table."

    • On his relationship with the owners after a difficult start to the campaign: "The owners have been brilliant. Everyone has been so supportive. I don't think people understand how close we are. I think there's a level of respect between us all. We are having to do things differently here - we can't spend loads of money - so we will keep trying to do it in our way until I'm told I'm not required to try any more."

    • Adam Lallana is an "amazing character" and Martin is "really happy" with the relationship he has formed with the veteran midfielder: "He asks me lots of questions, I ask him lots of questions. I think we need that experience in the team right now. Adam has a lot of voice on the pitch and off the pitch, so he is a big part of what we're doing."

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  2. Today's trivia challengepublished at 09:15 GMT 1 November 2024

    Southampton quiz graphic

    Guess the former Southampton player from their Premier League statistics at the club:

    • Years at club: 2014-2018

    • National team: Serbia

    • Position: Midfielder

    • Appearances: 134

    • Goals: 20

    Answer will be revealed at 17:00 GMT

  3. 'Win a game, even if it is scruffy'published at 12:05 GMT 31 October 2024

    Fara Williams, BBC Sport columnist banner

    The bottom six teams in the Premier League all play one another on Saturday and with the way the season has gone so far, those fixtures are going to be big.

    Winning these games and earning three points could at the end of the season be called the six-pointers.

    When I played for Reading and we were fighting down the bottom of the league, these are the fixtures that we looked for because they are must-win games.

    I am not sure Crystal Palace would have targeted these at the start of the season because they would have expected to have been higher in the league, but the newly promoted teams will have.

    Wolves probably need the win the most because they wouldn't have expected to be second from bottom after nine games and they need to start picking up results.

    It is a little bit more difficult for the promoted teams because they are still trying to adapt to the Premier League.

    I don't think these results will necessarily define any team's season - as it so early on - but winning helps to break the rut and sometimes it becomes difficult for teams to know how to win when they aren't.

    For all of these teams something has to adapt at some stage. You have to find a way to win a game, even if it is scruffy, and especially against those teams that are in and around you.

    Fara Williams was speaking to BBC Sport's Katie Stafford

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  4. Carabao Cup quarter-final draw - who is your team facing?published at 22:46 GMT 30 October 2024

    Close up of League Cup draw ballsImage source, Getty Images

    The draw has been made for the Carabao Cup quarter finals, with eight Premier League clubs having made it through.

    For the first time in 14 years it is an all Premier League quarter-final line-up, with ties including Tottenham hosting Manchester United and holders Liverpool travelling to Southampton.

    Matches are scheduled to take place the week commencing 17 December.

    All the fixtures are shown below:

    Tottenham v Manchester United

    Arsenal v Crystal Palace

    Newcastle United v Brentford

    Southampton v Liverpool

    Find reaction to the draw here