Premier League tablepublished at 14:37
It's all looking very rosey indeed for Manchester United fans - the Red Devils will go top with a win at home to Sunderland.
Who saw that coming a few weeks ago?
Rooney scores as Man Utd go top of table
Sturridge scores twice in Liverpool win
Sanchez hits hat-trick for Arsenal v Leicester
Stoke and Saints also win, West Ham-Norwich draw
Newcastle v Chelsea (17:30 BST)
FT: Spurs 4-1 Man City
Tom Rostance and Marc Higginson
It's all looking very rosey indeed for Manchester United fans - the Red Devils will go top with a win at home to Sunderland.
Who saw that coming a few weeks ago?
Wow. Tottenham have really shaken things up in the Premier League - and Harry Kane is back on the goal trail.
It's all over in the Championship, where Derby struck two late goals to beat MK Dons 3-1. Tom Ince and Darren Bent were on the scoresheet in the closing moments.
All the reaction is here.
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Raj: Is a hammering at White Hart Lane part of becoming champions? Happened to Chelsea last year.
Ben Garrett: Erik Lamela's best game in a Spurs shirt by a country mile.
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Leicester v Arsenal (15:00 BST)
Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri's only change from the side which drew 2-2 with Stoke in the league last weekend is in midfield as Mark Albrighton comes in for Gokhan Inler, who drops to the bench.
Young striker Joe Dodoo is rewarded for his goal in the Foxes' 2-1 win over West Ham in the League Cup during the week with a place on the bench.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger makes two changes from the side which lost 2-0 to Chelsea in their last Premier League game.
Mathieu Flamini, who scored twice in Arsenal's 2-1 League Cup win over Tottenham on Wednesday, comes into midfield for the injured Francis Coquelin while Per Mertesacker replaces the suspended Gabriel at the heart of the Gunners' defence.
There are six Scottish Premiership games at 15:00 BST - and you can follow all the action from those fixtures on our Scottish live text.
Man Utd v Sunderland (15:00 BST)
Louis Van Gaal makes five changes to the Manchester United side that beat Ipswich in the Capital One Cup in midweek. Anthony Martial is back in the side after appearing from the bench on Wednesday, while Matteo Darmian will start at left-back instead of Ashley Young. Memphis Depay, Morgan Schneiderlin and Michael Carrick are all included.
Sunderland make four changes after they were thumped 4-1 by Manchester City in the same competition. Costel Pantilimon, Billy Jones and Younes Kaboul return to the defence, while Lee Cattermole starts instead of the injured midfielder Jack Rodwell.
Erik Lamela (79 mins)
What's happening at White Hart Lane? Erik Lamela rounds City keeper Willy Caballero for his side's fourth. Poor defending, dodgy keeping... aren't City supposed to be the champions-elect?
Want more on that match? Head here for a dedicated live text.
Stoke v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Defender Philipp Wollscheid and midfielder Charlie Adam come in for Stoke as Mark Hughes makes two changes from the team that drew 2-2 with Leicester last week. Marc Wilson and Marco van Ginkel drop to the bench.
Bournemouth revert to the team that beat Sunderland 2-0 in the Premier League a week ago, with five-goal striker Callum Wilson ahead of Lee Tomlin in attack.
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James Prezz on Twitter: I knew this would happen. I've just dropped Kane from my fantasy team. Never been happier to be annoyed at myself.
Viv: Pellegrini still has not learnt I maintain, you cannot take out Yaya Toure and bring on Jesus Navas, who is not a good link up player.
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Southampton v Swansea (15:00 BST)
Full-back Ryan Bertrand makes his first league start for the Saints. Right-back Cedric also comes into the starting XI along with Steven Davis.
Swansea make one change to the side that drew 0-0 with Everton. Midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng returns to the starting line-up with Jefferson Montero moving to the bench.
Spanish La Liga
In Spain, the big two are both in action today.
Barcelona, looking to bounce back from a 4-1 defeat by Celta Vigo, host Las Palmas at 15:00 BST.
And Real Madrid are at home to Malaga at 17:15 BST. Cristiano Ronaldo will break the club scoring record if he scores a hat-trick - there will be live text commentary on the BBC Sport website/app.
In Serie A, champions Juventus - already 10 points off top after one win from five games - go to Napoli at 19:45 BST.
German kings Bayern Munich go to Mainz at 14:30 BST.
We're into the final 10 minutes in the Championship, where Josh Murphy has levelled for MK Dons at home to Derby. More on that over here.
Liverpool v Aston Villa (15:00 BST)
Liverpool make only one change from last weekend's 1-1 draw with Norwich. Christian Benteke misses out against his old club with a hamstring injury, and Danny Ings replaces him. Daniel Sturridge starts after being rested in midweek against Carlisle.
Aston Villa bring in Rudy Gestede up front for the injured Gabriel Agbonlahor. The other change from last Saturday's 1-0 derby defeat by West Brom sees Idrissa Gana return from a hamstring injury to replace Carles Gil.
Final Score
You can watch Final Score from 14:30 to 17:30 BST on this page (16:00-17:10 on BBC One, except Scotland - last 10 minutes in Northern Ireland is Final Score from NI).
It's Jermaine Jenas and Martin Keown on this week, but can either of them match Garth Crooks's angry rant from last weekend...?
Leicester City v Arsenal (15:00 BST)
West Ham v Norwich (15:00 BST)
West Ham make one change to the side that beat Manchester City last week, with Cheikhou Kouyate coming in to replace Pedro Obiang. Striker Andy Carroll is on the bench.
Norwich make two changes to the side that drew against Liverpool. In come Martin Olsson and Wes Hoolahan, as Nathan Redmond drops to the bench and Matt Jarvis is ineligible.
Harry Kane
The drought is over! Harry Kane gets his first Spurs goal of the season! Christian Eriksen's free-kick is brilliant, dipping and curling onto the corner of the post and bar, it bounces back and Kane clips home into the top corner. Not an easy finish.
Guess what though? He was offside! Three of the four goals have all been offside...
The team news is starting to come in for our 15:00 BST kick-offs.
Anthony Martial makes his first Old Trafford start in the Premier League, while Daniel Sturridge and Danny Ings start up front for Liverpool.
All the news, all the line-ups coming your way soon.
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David Broome: That decision to drop Hart not looking so clever now.
Tim Arstall: Just saying, I have a weird feeling Chelsea will catch Man City this season.
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