KICK-OFFpublished at 16:03
Right then, off we go with the second halves of our 15:00 BST kick-offs.
Sterling hat-trick as Man City beat Bournemouth 5-1
Man Utd win 3-0 at Everton
Chelsea beat Aston Villa 2-0
Vardy scores twice as Leicester draw at Southampton
West Brom beat Sunderland in Allardyce's first game
Former Everton manager Howard Kendall dies
Marc Higginson, Gary Rose and Phil Dawkes
Right then, off we go with the second halves of our 15:00 BST kick-offs.
Championship latest
Goals are thin on the ground in the Championship with five matches stuck at 0-0.
There have been a couple, though, at Elland Road where Leeds are drawing 1-1 with leaders Brighton.
Eleven games without a home league win would be an unwanted record for Leeds but Liam Cooper's goal has pulled them level.
The only sides leading are Brentford - at home to Rotherham - and MK Dons against 10-man Blackburn after Adam Henley was dismissed in conceding a spot-kick.
Man City 4-1 Bournemouth
Has somebody left the heating on at the Etihad? My apologies... this is actually Raheem Sterling's heat map.
He's been unbelievable at picking up the ball inside the left channel and driving at the Bournemouth defence. And he has three goals for his troubles.
A colleague, who shall remain nameless, tells me he dropped Sterling from his Fantasy Football team this week. He's had a shocker.
Everton 0-2 Man Utd
A change for Manchester United for the start of the second half, midfielder Jesse Lingard on for Juan Mata.
Arouna Kone is on for Everton, with Steven Naismith making way.
Everton 0-2 Man Utd
Jimmy Armfield
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra at Goodison Park
"Howard Kendall will always be held in the highest regard, and people will continue to conjure up his memory for years to come."
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Agubata Odinaka: This Chelsea game is a game of two woeful sides. The less-woeful side will probably nick it
Raymond: A very solid first half showing from United. Comfortable at the break. Good goals as well.
Niall McDermott: Nine goals in two halves from City. And that's with Navas on the pitch!
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League One latest
In the battle of the brothers at Port Vale, Jak is getting the better of Ben Alnwick.
Both are goalkeepers but Peterborough's Ben has conceded to Ebo Andoh as the Valiants lead 1-0.
Fleetwood are halfway to a first win under Steven Pressley as they lead high-flying Burton 1-0 thanks to Jamie Proctor's goal.
Leaders Walsall still trail 1-0 at home to Chesterfield, while Millwall are eyeing only a second league win as they lead Swindon 2-0.
Wigan's win bonus is in the bank as they lead Colchester 4-0, while Scunthorpe's revival is under threat as as they trail 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury.
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Chelsea v Aston Villa - join Phil Dawkes here
Crystal Palace v West Ham - Saj Chowdhury is your man for this one
Everton v Man Utd - Shamoon Hafez is over here
Man City v Bournemouth - Alistair Magowan is in the seat for this one
Southampton v Leicester - join Andy Cryer here
West Brom v Sunderland - Phil Cartwright is casting his eye over this one
Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochetinno: "Both teams played with a very high tempo and it was an exciting game.
"I am a little bit disappointed not to win because we created four good chances to score and the only clear one Liverpool had came when we were down to 10 men because Nacer Chadli was off the field getting treatment.
"In football you need to be clinical. We weren't but I am still very happy with the performance."
Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on his first game in charge: "0-0 is not my dream result but it is okay.
"I am happy with this result because I saw many good things, in the first 20 minutes we were pressing and were very aggressive.
"We will get stronger. We were a little bit nervous when we got the ball because the pulse was a little too high at this moment.
"There were many full throttle moments in the game, which is absolutely okay. We need to improve but, after three days working with the players, I am completely satisfied."
Let's briefly break away from all the excitement of the 3pm show to get some reaction from White Hart Lane...
Southampton are quietly putting in a decent performance here.
Man City - wow! Just wow!
Everton 0-2 Man Utd
Manchester United looked good in that half, but it was a quiet 45 minutes for Wayne Rooney. He had 27 touches of the ball - only defender Chris Smalling and goalkeeper David De Gea had fewer and, as the above graphic shows, he was rarely getting into dangerous positions, despite United's dominance.
Crystal Palace 1-1 West Ham
All square at the break, but Palace have a task on their hands now after Dwight Gayle's sending off just before half time.
Crystal Palace 1-1 West Ham
Dion Dublin
Former Aston Villa striker on Final Score
""It's soft, the red card for Dwight Gayle. He caught him but I actually think he is trying to stop before he gets to the player and slips. I don't think there is any malice in there at all, it's unfortunate. He knows he's not going to reach the ball. I don't think it's a red."
Raheem Sterling hat-trick (45 mins)
Raheem Sterling is heading into half-time with the match ball already in his possession. Another mistake by Adam Federici allows Jesus Navas a chance to score but the Spain winger dillies and dallies and fires into the keeper. Raheem Sterling picks up the rebound and fires it low and between the keeper's legs. Hat-trick hero.
Everton 0-2 Man Utd
Jimmy Armfield
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra at Goodison Park
"The midfield players of Everton are getting caught out by the pace of Manchester United. That is a huge problem for Roberto Martinez.
"Herrera must think this is his birthday - he was involved in one goal, scored the other and could have had another. He's enjoying so much freedom.
"Everton need to change things at half-time."
Chelsea in front, but not very convincing.
WBA 0-0 Sunderland