Get involved with #bbcfootballpublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 30 August 2015
What do you want on deadline day?
Whittaker off after two yellows 187 secs apart
Pelle slots in from close range after Mane pass
Tadic fires in second from 10 yards
Tadic's second poked in from two yards
Mike Henson
What do you want on deadline day?
Before this weekend, the last time West Ham won at Liverpool in the league the Beatles were top of the charts, You'll Never Walk Alone was just a Broadway musical number and President John F. Kennedy was drawing up plans for a fateful trip to Texas. Read more here.
No wonder they are enjoying it...
Who deserves an England call -up?
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Plenty of football action on your TV and radio today.
Radio 5 live will be providing regular updates from Southampton v Norwich from 13:30 BST - Alistair Bruce-Ball and Steve Claridge are your commentators for that one.
Following that, there will be full match commentary of Swansea v Manchester United from 16:00 BST, with Ian Brown and John Hartson.
And if you still haven't had your footy fix, Match of the Day 2 is on BBC One from 22:30 BST, with Kevin Kilbane and Jason Roberts.
Intriguing...
Talking about Bournemouth's Callum Wilson...
Who would have predicted that before the season started?
The pair helped Leicester and Bournemouth to a 1-1 draw yesterday.
Who deserves an England call-up?
Swansea v Man Utd (16:00 BST)
Will he start? Louis van Gaal isn't short of midfield options at the moment.
It hasn't been a great start to the season for Sunderland as they still wait for their first win.
Jeremain Lens' second-half strike did earn them a point against Aston Villa though in Saturday's 2-2 draw.
The Black Cats led when Yann M'Vila curled a superb 20-yard free-kick into the top corner.
Villa hit back almost instantly when Lee Cattermole needlessly barged over Scott Sinclair, who calmly converted a low penalty before tapping in a second.
A bit of Sunday morning reading for you here from my colleague Ben Dirs.
With John Stones wanting to leave Everton for Chelsea and Saido Berahino eager to leave West Brom for Tottenham, Ben has been speaking to those who know about the ins and outs of a transfer request.
Why do people make them? Do they work? What does it mean for chairmen, agents and the players themselves?
Will Yannick Bolasie leave Crystal Palace?
Quote MessageYou can never say. If someone offers crazy money. It would take an extraordinary bid at this stage of the transfer window. We are confident he will still be a Crystal Palace player at the end of the transfer window.
Steve Parish, Crystal Palace chairman on BBC Radio 5 live
You know it's nearly transfer deadline day when you see things like this. Sheffield Wednesday making £10m bids!
Simon is the Press Association's London football reporter.
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Here's what you could have on transfer deadline day...
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Why did you switch clubs?
With the transfer deadline looming, we want your stories of switching clubs at amateur level.
What will happen with Everton defender John Stones between now and the close of the transfer window? Nothing according to the Toffees.
And manager Roberto Martinez believes the 21-year-old is a potential future England captain after an accomplished performance in Saturday's 0-0 with Tottenham at White Hart Lane.
The centre-back did so on the back of intense scrutiny about his future after a transfer request was rejected.
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Ahead of the England squad being announced later on, we want to know who you think deserves a surprise call-up? Has Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson done enough to earn international recognition? What about Crystal Palace goalkeeper Alex McCarthy?
Let us know via #bbcfootball,, external text 81111 or post on the Match of the Day Facebook page., external
England's squad for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Switzerland will be announced today and Leicester's Jamie Vardy and Swansea's Jonjo Shelvey will be in it.
Boss Roy Hodgson has kept faith with Vardy after the striker was fined by his club amid claims of a racial slur in a casino.
While Shelvey, 23, won his only cap against San Marino in 2012.
Will he celebrate by inspiring a win against Manchester United later?
BBC Radio 5 Live
Perhaps Britain's long-distance champion Mo Farah could have been on the back pages for different reasons today?
Good work Match of the Day, good work...
What a start to the season it has been for Manchester City and their record signing Raheem Sterling.
His first goal for City ended Watford's resistance on Saturday and helped his side continue their 100% winning start to the season with a 2-0 win. £49m well spent?