Summary

  • Follow live as Man Utd host Chelsea in Premier League

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary from Old Trafford at top of page

  • Fernandes & Casemiro score to put Man Utd 2-0 up in chaotic first half

  • Chelsea keeper Sanchez shown early red card for foul but Casemiro also sent off shortly after scoring for second booking

  • West Ham boss Potter under pressure after home defeat by Crystal Palace - read more here

  • Ekitike shines as Liverpool beat rivals Everton in early game - read more here

  • Fulham v Brentford follows at 20:00 BST

  • Press 'get involved' button to have your say

  1. get involved

    Get Involved: 'Andrews settling in well'published at 17:22 BST

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    Mark: Great to see the impact Keith Andrews is having on the team. We are playing with more confidence and determination from what I've seen at games so far this season. I also like the way Andrews makes earlier substitutions. I'm confident we're going to have a good season.

  2. 'We will learn from the negatives'published at 17:21 BST

    FT: Burnley 1-1 Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest defender Nico Williams, speaking to Premier League Productions: "It was something I needed to improve on in my game - to get goals and assists. It's all about the team, if I am scoring it's going to help the team, it's going to make us better. We created a lot of chances, we couldn't put it to bed. Dominated for most of the game, shown glimpses of what's to come, but the end product wasn't there."

    On his goal: "It happened quick, come on the edge so I shot and it went in. It was important to get the first goal. We know how organised Burnley are, they want to sit in and catch teams on the counter-attack. Very important to get the first goal, but the thing that killed us today was that end product."

    On what Ange Postecoglou said in his half-team talk: "We needed to keep going, it's 1-1, we're not losing so keep doing what we were doing. Lots of positives to take and we will learn on the negatives and put it right for our European game."

    On playing Real Betis before Sunderland fixture: "It's going to be tough, a lot of games coming up. We play, we review, we recover and then we play. A tough period but also an exciting period."

  3. 'We have to be more ruthless'published at 17:20 BST

    FT: Brighton 2-2 Tottenham

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler speaking to Sky Sports: "In the moments that we conceded the goals, the timing was bad. I think how we conceded the goals was quite unlucky. Overall I was pleased with the performance. We created chances, had quite a few good transition moments, especially in the second half and we could finish the game earlier. In the end there were a lot of unlucky things.

    "We have to be more ruthless sometimes. Be more stable in some moments. But we have to see the positives. We looked like a team with good energy, with good confidence and good togetherness, they are the basics we have to show every time on the pitch.

    "We didn't look like we just wanted to defend. At 2-0 we wanted to go for the third goal and then at 2-2 we were the team that was going for the win, so I wouldn't say that we tried to cap the lead. We tried to create something and I saw that we created something."

    "We saw two teams with a lot of energy and intensity so overall it was an even game. In the end we controlled it, we gave away the goals too easy but the energy and intensity was good, so I was pleased."

    On Minteh's injury in the warm up: "It's good that he has the desire to go on. He wants to play. He had a small issue but I don't think it affected him when you see the performance."

  4. Postpublished at 17:19 BST

    FT: West Ham 1-2 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace striker Jean-Phillipe Mateta speaking to BBC Sport: "Very tired! I'm very happy, we needed that win and I think we deserved it. We are very happy as a team.

    "We have a very good team, good team-mates, we trust each other.

    "Every game is hard, we just believe and keep believing. T [Tyrick Mitchell] scored a fantastic goal.

    "We are confident, we try to give our best and do what the gaffer asks. We work every week [on set-pieces] and try to get better and better every game.

    "We have to stay focused and keep working."

  5. 'World against' West Hampublished at 17:19 BST

    Wayne Rooney
    Match of the Day pundit

    It feels like with the protests this week that the fans want him [Graham Potter] out. It's going to be an interesting 48 hours to see whether the board come out and back him or make a decision.

    There's clearly a lack of confidence in the team. When confidence is low it feels like the world is against you and that's where West Ham are at the minute.

  6. 'Really happy with certain parts'published at 17:18 BST

    FT: Burnley 1-1 Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest boss Ange Postecoglou, speaking to BBC MOTD: "It is always a tough game here. Really happy with certain parts, we controlled it well and their keeper pulled off some great saves. We lost a certain amount of control but disappointed we didn't take all three points. We had a couple of sloppy moments and it allowed them to get a bit of traction in the game. We still created enough chances to win the game.

    "From seven days ago from when we played Arsenal, we look a different team and we saw elements of that on Wednesday night too.

    "He [Martin Dubravka] was outstanding. Disappointed but at the same time, the progress in our play is the most posotive thing fro me.

    On Igor Jesus: "He'll make more an impact as we go on. A lot of our new players come from a different league and it's not easy. Players like Igor, Bakwa, Ndoye. There's a lot of guys out there finding their feet out there.

    On Europa League: "I'm really looking forward to it. It'll be great for this group of players. I have three years of experience in the Europa League. Last year went well but it'll be great for these players."

  7. Amorim's faith in Bayindirpublished at 17:17 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Manchester United reporter at Old Trafford

    Altay Bayindir retains his spot in the Manchester United starting line-up.

    I suspect that is a significant surprise to most United fans and once again raises question marks over the decision to spend £18.1m on Senne Lammens just before the transfer window closed.

    Bayindir wasn't United's worst performer in the Manchester derby last week but he didn't really inspire confidence.

    If Lammens is not starting today, when is he going to - and when he does, how much of a motivation will it be to whoever the opponents are in the knowledge it is an 'easier' game than the ones he has missed.

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  8. Postpublished at 17:16 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Chelsea will be hoping that Cole Palmer is back in form now.

    He netted in Wednesday's 3-1 Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich - and also scored in Saturday's 2-2 draw with Brentford.

    That goal against the Bees' was his first in the league from open play since January.

    He has been directly involved in 73 goals since his Blues debut two years ago, a record bettered by only Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah among Premier League players.

    Palmer
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    All stats correct before this weekend's Premier League fixtures

  9. Postpublished at 17:15 BST

    Don't I know it?

  10. Typical Manchester conditionspublished at 17:13 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    There has been a huge amount of rainfall around Chelsea's visit to face Manchester United at Old Trafford.

    The pitch will be very slick underfoot and there could be incidents of players slipping.

    It's not pleasant out there either but welcome to Manchester in Autumn.

    Man Utd v ChelseaImage source, PA Media
  11. Potter's job under threatpublished at 17:11 BST

    FT: West Ham 1-2 Crystal Palace

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport senior football correspondent

    West Ham head coach Graham Potter's position is under significant internal scrutiny with the club now considering managerial alternatives.

    Potter, 50, is under growing pressure to keep his job at the London Stadium following a disappointing start to the season that plunged to new depths following Saturday's home defeat by Crystal Palace.

    Multiple sources have told BBC Sport that even prior to Saturday's loss - their fourth from five Premier League games - the Hammers had started the process of identifying potential replacements for Potter.

    Nuno Espirito Santo, Slaven Bilic, and Gary O'Neil are mong the options.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:11 BST

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    Point, away at Brighton and from being 2-0 down. I'll happily take that

    Nicholas, Gloucester

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:10 BST

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    Sunderland and Leeds both looking good, Burnley hard to beat. Wolves and West Ham struggling. Are we getting back to needing 40 points+ to survive? All the drama will be in the bottom half this season

    Michael, Sunderland

  14. Sutton's predicton - 'Palmer will make the difference'published at 17:09 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Chris Sutton
    BBC football expert

    It was fascinating to hear Paul Scholes talk about Manchester United's midfield on the Monday Night Club, saying that the players are not good enough in that central area.

    I backed Ruben Amorim last season when he stuck to his system, because he had not had the chance to bring his own players in. But he has had that chance now, and they still can't get results.

    United are arguably the biggest club in the world with a wonderful history of winning things, especially in the Premier League.

    The onus on them is not just to win every week, but to do it in a certain way - with panache, playing great attacking football.

    The system Amorim plays, in his 3-4-3 formation, is OK if you are winning or playing scintillating football but at the moment United are doing neither. They have had a fair bit of possession in some of their games, but what are they doing with it?

    I really like Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, but eventually United will need to win games, to give their fans something to cling on to.

    As Scholes said, their ambition at the moment is just to get into the top half. I am sorry but Amorim needs to give their supporters a bit more than that.

    Where United are fortunate is that they have had a week off since losing the derby, while Chelsea were beaten by Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday.

    It is a massive plus for United that they don't have European football. You can't moan about having less games - that should give them the physical advantage here.

    Even so, how can you put together a case for United winning this game? I just can't.

    Chelsea are not the finished article either, but they are playing some good stuff. They have also got Cole Palmer firing again, and he will make the difference.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-2

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:08 BST

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    Palace fan here. Uplifting and joyful. Speechless. How far can we go?

    Jody C, Ramsgate

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  16. 'We have to set our goals high'published at 17:07 BST

    Wolves 1-3 Leeds

    Leeds United

    Leeds forward Noah Okafor to PLP: "I am really happy for the three points. It was an intense game today. I was happy to score and help the team. It's a dream come true to score in the best league in the world.

    "I am really happy about the three points and the team performance. I think the first goal we were unlucky - the first chance they scored from. It was important to keep calm and keep our confidence.

    "The atmosphere and feeling in the team is incredible, and also the quality in training is really high. We can improve a lot but of course must take it game by game. We want to go far. We have to set our goals high and see where we are at the end of the season."

  17. 'It's a positive one'published at 17:07 BST

    FT: Burnley 1-1 Nottingham Forest

    Burnley

    Burnley attacker Jaidon Anthony, speaking to Premier League Productions: "It's a positive one. They're a top side and had a really good season last year. They've got some unbelievable players and to get a point on the board is positive.

    "It's one of the scruffier goals I'll get but just happy it went in. Lyle [Foster] is an unbelievable player and we're on the same wavelength a lot of time. As long as I get in the right areas then they'll go in.

    On what Scott Parker said at half-time: "To keep sticking at it. We knew they'd have their moments. The weather was difficult but the boys dug deep and it's a deserved point.

    "The way we've performed has been really good and it's been heartbreaking ways to end the game.

    "Loving every second being out there and helping the team and hopefully I can get a few more.

    On Martin Dubravka: "He's unbelievable. I said it to Neco Williams. He's made some big saves."

  18. 'A little bit disappointed'published at 17:06 BST

    FT: Brighton 2-2 Tottenham

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton forward Yankuba Minteh speaking to Sky Sports: "A little bit disappointed. We came here with the mentality to win and all of a sudden we share the points. It is not bad, we have one point but we need to try to win games at home.

    "The team played well first half. We tried to dominate them in the middle, if you do that you can get the space in behind. There was a huge space so I tried to run in there every time. And it was successful.

    "When I am in a one v one I am always confident because most of the time, the keeper always thinks you're going to go for the shot, but if you touch it then have a shot, they have nothing."

    On him speaking to the doctor in the warm up: "Yes, I had a little bit of pain in my ribs but I wanted to play for the team, with the pain. I wanted to stay on the pitch. I didn't want to go out."

  19. Garnacho primed from the benchpublished at 17:04 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Manchester United reporter at Old Trafford

    This week, Marcus Rashford scored twice for Barcelona at Newcastle and Rasmus Hojlund marked his Napoli debut with a goal against Genoa.

    Admittedly, Hojlund didn't make much of an impression after Napoli had been reduced to 10 men at Manchester City on Thursday, while Jadon Sancho was also anonymous on his first start for Aston Villa in their EFL Cup defeat at Brentford on Tuesday.

    So what will Alejandro Garnacho do if he is called from the bench to face his former club today?

    Ruben Amorim told Garnacho to find a new club in the aftermath of Manchester United's Europa League final defeat by Tottenham in May.

    It was a long time before the Argentina wide-man eventually got his Chelsea move. It would be painful indeed if he made an impact at his old club's expense at Old Trafford.

    Garnacho has just been booed onto the pitch by the home supporters.

    GarnachoImage source, Getty Images
  20. 'If United don't win the pressure will come again'published at 17:01 BST

    Man Utd v Chelsea (17:30 BST)

    Wayne Rooney
    Former Man Utd and Everton striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Amorim is under a lot of pressure, of course he is. When it becomes public that there has been a meeting with the owners, there are always going to be questions and he has had to bat them away.

    The big question today is how well United are going to play. They are in desperate need of a win. If not the pressure is going to come on again.