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  1. Postpublished at 15:03 GMT

    It's fair to say there hasn't been a great deal of excitement in the office for both of these 3pm kick-offs. A pair of 0-0's has even been predicted.

    Let's hope not, eh.

  2. Postpublished at 15:02 GMT

    Everton 0-0 Fulham

    Straight from kick-off, Everton get the ball back to Jordon Pickford who launches it forward. Pickford has kept nine successive clean sheets on England duty, two in 10 Premier League games for his club.

  3. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 GMT

    Off we go in East London and on Merseyside.

  4. Postpublished at 14:58 GMT

    The teams are out at both the London Stadium and the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

    As it is Remembrance weekend, wreaths are being laid on the pitch at both grounds.

  5. 'Today was our day to win this game'published at 14:56 GMT

    FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim speaking to TNT Sports:

    "During the game we felt like the three points were there to take home. But then with everything that happened, Harry Maguire and Casemiro coming off and conceding two goals... we scored again and it's a point.

    "When you cannot win you don't lose, once again we did that. We have so much to grow as a team, because today was our day to win this game.

    "We need to look at ourselves, we were not pressing with the same intensity, we felt comfortable but we need to understand that if we had more bravery we kill the game. But sometimes this happens, you have a better first half than second.

    "We believe in our capacity to score goals until the last minute."

    On Senne Lammens

    "He is doing really well, he understand in a game a lot of things can happen, but as a goalkeeper you have to move on. It's a like a new game every time the ball is on the pitch.

    On potential Benjamin Sesko injury:

    "We have to see, we think he has a problem but let's see.

    "It's a little frustration, but also pride at the response of the players at the response to second goal of Tottenham.

    "This is the tip of the iceberg, we are at the beginning of becoming a strong team, so we have a lot to do."

  6. West Ham protest before kick-offpublished at 14:55 GMT

    West Ham v Burnley (15:00 GMT)

    Chris Wise
    5 Live reporter at London Stadium

    We’ve been told that around 10,000 West Ham fans took part in a planned protest march ahead of kick-off here.

    It’s another loud statement from the Hammers supporters to the club’s board. They want Chairman David Sullivan, and vice-chair Karren Brady to step down.

    This game does feel like a huge chance for West Ham to show that - at least on the pitch - they’ve turned the corner. They’ve only won back-to-back Premier League games once since David Moyes left the club.

  7. Why are West Ham fans protesting?published at 14:54 GMT

    West Ham v Burnley (15:00 GMT)

    West Ham fans have staged another demonstration against the club's owners today, with a protest march taking place before their match against Burnley.

    Supporters have voiced their displeasure at club chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady - and want both to step down from their roles.

    Sullivan and Brady have been in control of West Ham since 2010, but sold a 27% stake in the club to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky in 2021.

    Fans believe the club have not adequately built on their 2023 Conference League victory - their first major trophy in 43 years - and there is ongoing dissatisfaction with their stadium.

    West Ham left Upton Park in 2016 to move to the 62,500-seater London Stadium, which was originally built as an athletics venue for the London 2012 Olympics. Brady promised fans in 2013 that it would be a "world-class" football venue.

    West Ham fan protestImage source, Getty Images
  8. Clinical Burnleypublished at 14:51 GMT

    West Ham v Burnley (15:00 GMT)

    While Burnley's chance creation has been poor, Scott Parker's team have been clinical with the few opportunities they have created, with their shot conversion rate of 16.2% second only to Tottenham this term.

    Crucially, they have also demonstrated a knack for claiming clutch wins against potential relegation rivals, beating both Leeds and Wolves last month.

    They won at Molineux in their last away match so are seeking to win consecutive top-flight matches on the road for the first time since July 2020 – with the second game in that sequence a 1-0 victory at West Ham.

    Scott Parker applauds Burnley fansImage source, Getty Images
  9. Six pointer?published at 14:48 GMT

    West Ham v Burnley (15:00 GMT)

    Even at this stage of the season, this feels like a huge match down at the bottom of the table.

    West Ham have the chance to climb out of the relegation zone as they face a Burnley side one place above them in 17th in the table. The Hammers claimed a much-needed first home win of the season last weekend and are vying for back-to-back top-flight victories, a feat they have managed only once since David Moyes departed as manager in May 2024.

    But while Nuno's side are potentially on the up, Burnley are struggling.

    The Clarets failed to register a shot on target in their defeat by Arsenal, and while the Gunners are the most formidable defensive unit in Europe right now, Burnley's lack of cutting edge has been a recurring issue.

    They have attempted just 74 shots in the top flight this season, comfortably the league's lowest figure.

    Their average of 7.4 shots per game is also the lowest ever across a Premier League season in the 28 years that such data has been recorded.

    Three points for either side today could prove vital.

  10. 'Burnley are awkward opponents'published at 14:46 GMT

    West Ham v Burnley (15:00 GMT)

    Chris Sutton predictions graphic

    If West Ham rock up and play in the manner they did when they beat Newcastle United here last week, then there is only one winner - but will we see Nuno Espirito Santo's side play with that same intensity?

    I thought Freddie Potts did well on his first senior start against the Magpies, Lucas Paqueta was at his mercurial best, and Jarrod Bowen impressed me with his strong running.

    But the problem here is that this is exactly the kind of game where you expect West Ham to win and they mess it up.

    Burnley are awkward opponents and they have got a bit about them.

    They are nothing like the open and expansive side under Vincent Kompany a few years back. There was a softness about that Clarets side, which simply isn't there any more.

    So West Ham are going to have to work hard to win this - and maybe Callum Wilson holds the key. He was a nuisance last time out and it meant Bowen did not have to carry the team.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

  11. 'Draw probably fair result'published at 14:45 GMT

    FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd

    Alan Shearer
    Match of the Day pundit and former England striker

    A draw was probably a fair result in the end. But the standard of football was pretty poor for both teams.

    The substitutes made a difference for Spurs but not for Manchester United. The visitors going down to 10 men after Benjamin Sesko’s injury definitely didn’t help.

    But the quality was lacking, especially for two sides that could have gone second in the league if they had won today.

  12. 'We're mad because we had to win today'published at 14:44 GMT

    FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham goalscorer Mathys Tel to TNT Sports: "The feeling is 50-50. We concede one goal, we were losing. Second half our reaction was good, we changed the game. But we're also mad because we had to win today. But this is football, we have to keep going and keep working."

    On second-half changes: "We were told to just bring new energy, we needed energy to change the game and that's what we did. We showed great mentality, we deserved to win this game.

    On his goal: "It's a move I'm working on in training. It's about practice, practice, practice. I saw the ball coming to me and it's just about turning my body to strike. I want to help the team, the coach, the club. I want to do my job and that's what I try to do every day.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:43 GMT

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    David: Why is Amorin making five subs? No game for a week, they’re not tired, which leaves us to play the last 10 minutes with 10 men. Incredibly poor game management. Takes off our only recognised central midfielder and then we went to pieces.

  14. 'We lost two points'published at 14:42 GMT

    FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham goalscorer Mathys Tel to BBC Sport: This is football. Sometimes 50-50, sometimes something else. I want to stay positive because the reaction in the second half was really good. We showed great mentality.

    "First half we tried things. We were really patient. We lost two points. We get one but we deserved to win this game. Like I say we need to stay positive and keep going. Working hard every day."

  15. Postpublished at 14:40 GMT

    FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd

    Dion Dublin
    Former Aston Villa and Man Utd striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I don't think Thomas Frank will go [into the dressing room] ranting and raving. I think he will be quite calculated and he will try and take the positives from that.

    His players will be as low as a snake's belly and he will try and keep them up rather than keep them down.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:39 GMT

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    Mark: Based on where United are at presently I would have taken two away draws against Champions League teams but just frustrating how they’ve got there…but also great bravery to come back from behind. I’m confused right now.

  17. 'We deserved more than a point'published at 14:38 GMT

    FT: Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd

    Manchester United

    Manchester United defender Matthijs de Ligt speaking to TNT Sports:

    "Luckily we got a point, I think we deserved more the way we played, I felt the second half we were a little tired. We didn't get the chance to get out of our half.

    "Their first goal was a bit lucky, I'm a bit upset about that, but I'm proud of how the team fought back and got a point at a difficult stadium.

    "Last year we lost against Nottingham Forest and Tottenham 1-0, but last week and today you see we have the fire in our bellies to fight and get a point.

    "The season is long, drawing thee games is more important than losing.

    "You saw today we are really dangerous, we have a lot of speed up front, we are really stable, we know our strengths and utilise them. Today we had more opportunities to get in behind them because they are vulnerable, we played a good game and I think we deserved a little more."

  18. Postpublished at 14:37 GMT

    Everton v Fulham (15:00 GMT)

    Fulham

    Finding the back of the net has also been an issue for Fulham during this campaign.

    The Cottagers' top scorer this season is "own goal" with three.

    That accounts for 25% of their top-flight total. Harry Wilson and Ryan Sessegnon are next on the list with two goals apiece, while strikers Raul Jimenez and Rodrigo Muniz have one each.

  19. Strikers 'need to give something back' - Moyespublished at 14:34 GMT

    Everton v Fulham (15:00 GMT)

    Everton

    .Image source, Getty Images

    David Moyes has admitted that attacking output from strikers Beto and Thierno Barry "hasn't been good enough".

    The pair have scored just one Premier goal between them this season.

    "We are putting them under pressure to score goals as well," said Everton boss Moyes.

    "We need to give them that confidence and belief. But they have to give some back as well because they have to show us what they can do to earn the jersey."

  20. 'Tough game to predict'published at 14:33 GMT

    Everton v Fulham (15:00 GMT)

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    Everton were superb in the first half hour against Sunderland and, had Thierno Barry not ballooned his shot over the bar from close range at 1-0, they would have gone on to win that game.

    Instead it was another reminder they are missing a top-class centre-forward. I feel sorry for Toffees boss David Moyes because Beto has also missed so many wonderful opportunities that his side have created this season.

    Fulham's win over bottom side Wolves last week ended a run of four straight league defeats but it's hard to really gauge their form off that - it was only Wolves they beat.

    That makes this a really tough game to predict. I don't think there are going to be loads of goals in it, and I can see it ending up in another draw.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1