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Stoke v Norwich (19:45 GMT)
How close is Jack to displacing Joe Hart as England's number one?
All the goals on MOTD - BBC One 22:45 GMT
MOTD - 23:15 in Wales & Northern Ireland
FT: Liverpool 3-3 Arsenal
Joe Allen with last-gasp leveller for Reds
Arsenal and Leicester both on 43pts
Tom Rostance and Andy Cryer
Stoke v Norwich (19:45 GMT)
How close is Jack to displacing Joe Hart as England's number one?
Liverpool v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Anfield
It's damp and dismal at Anfield as Liverpool meet Arsenal in the Premier League. Liverpool have to deliver the big home performance under manager Jurgen Klopp - what better opportunity than against the table-toppers.
Swansea v Sunderland (19:45 GMT)
Swansea v Sunderland (19:45 GMT)
Swansea paid the price for fielding an under strength side in the FA Cup, getting knocked out by League Two Oxford.
They make 11 changes this evening, with midfielder Leon Britton making his 500th appearance for the club.
Liverpool v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)
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Jake Davies: Aston Villa running out to "I will survive" for the next 17 games...
What should be your club's anthem?
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Southampton v Watford (19:45 GMT)
Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster returns to the starting line since injuring his knee on 21 March 2015 against Burnley.
Can the England stopper make a charge for the Euro 2016 squad?
Could this be Christian Benteke's big moment?
Chelsea v West Brom (19:45 GMT)
Here comes the team news...
For Chelsea, John Terry returns after being left on the bench for the FA Cup win against Scunthorpe.
Blues striker Loic Remy returns to the bench after injury.
Full team news to follow.
Chelsea v West Brom (19:45 GMT)
Slightly different Premier League experience... but both managers are sporting impressive records.
Southampton v Watford (19.45 GMT)
Alistair Bruce-Ball
BBC Radio 5 live commentator at St Mary's
"The reporter's tools of the trade.
"Match programme, highlighter pens, stopwatch, headphones, lip mic, fx mic, gloves."
Chelsea v West Brom (19:45 GMT)
This is absolutely textbook proposal technique. HE's got a lovely stride in, great bend of the knee while she is displaying an absolute copybook reaction. Hands to the face, I'd put good money on the phrase "Oh my God!" being uttered.
I only hope that this was a dress rehearsal though. What's the point of a public proposal in an empty stadium?!
At half-time, surely?
Swansea v Sunderland (19:45 GMT)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales
The Liberty Stadium could be a nervous place tonight. Swansea City, dangling precariously just one place and one point above the Premier League relegation zone, host Sunderland, who are second from bottom and four points behind their opponents.
Despite their lowly current standing, however, Swans chairman Huw Jenkins has compared his club to Real Madrid in his programme notes.
Jenkins likens Swansea’s appointment of club legend Alan Curtis as interim manager to that of Zinedine Zidane at Real - himself an iconic former player charged with bringing a sense of calm to the team at a turbulent time.
The chairman writes: “The biggest club in the world recently sacked its manager and appointed the reserve team manager to try and unite the star-studded players of Real Madrid.”
BBC Radio 5 Live
There will be updates from every Premier League ground as the goals go in on Radio 5 live from 19:00 GMT with Mark Pougatch.
There will also be analysis from former England defender Danny Millsand the much travelled Steve Claridge.
Steve Stone is at Man City and Mark Lawrenson will be providing updates from Anfield.
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There has been plenty of chat about the national anthem today after a Labour PM said there should be an English-only anthem and raised the subject in the House of Commons on Wednesday.
What about if your club had its own anthem? We want to know what tune would best suit your club.
I'll start you off: Championship Bristol City could run out to 'Empty Chairs at Empty Tables' from Les Miserables due to their lack of players.
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If you missed Tuesday night's action in the Premier League you missed some excellent games.
Manchester United were twice ahead at Newcastle but Steve McClaren's side refused to budge and Paul Dummett's cracking strike earned the strugglers a 3-3 draw.
Aston Villa won for the first time since the opening day thanks to a goalkeeping howler from Crystal Palace's Wayne Hennessey.
And Dimitri Payet showed again just what the fuss is all about as he orchestrated an away win for West Ham.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Do we have a feast of fixtures for you.
Wednesdays are never a great night of television but fear ye not, seven Premier League matches are at your service.
"Diabolical."
"We're flogging the lads."
"I can't believe we have to play another game now."
Sam Allardyce and Jurgen Klopp may not be big fans of this manic month of Premier League and cup action, but it's good news for the neutrals out there.
Last night saw two truly remarkable events as first Manchester United served up a genuinely entertaining match and then Aston Villa won a game.
What will tonight, with seven Premier League matches on the card, serve up?