Summary

  • Spurs miss chance to go top

  • Wilshere comples 90 mins in league for first time since Sept 2014

  • Six games at 15:00: Arsenal v Boro, Burnley v Everton, Hull v Stoke

  • Leicester v Palace, Swansea v Watford, West Ham v Sunderland

  1. Fellaini buy a sign of 'panic'published at 09:30

    We've already mentioned Ryan Giggs' Telegraph column. Well, the main line from it is that he thinks the £27.5m signing of Marouane Fellaini in 2014 was a sign of "panic" and demonstrated that David Moyes' recruitment strategy at Manchester United "didn't go to plan".

    Giggs, who was player-coach under Moyes, said: "I don't blame David."

    I'm sure he's pleased to hear that.

    Ryan Giggs and Maroune FellainiImage source, Getty Images
  2. get involved

    Get Involved - I was a childhood mascotpublished at 09:25

    #bbcfootball

    On BBC Radio 5 live this morning The Danny Baker Show are discussing when "I was a childhood mascot".

    On that note, we want you to send your best mascot memories to us at #bbcfootball. 

    What happened when you meet your heroes? What was said to you? What did you say to them? Who were the players? And how did it go? And if you've got any pictures, we want to see them.

    Send them to us on Twitter at #bbcfootball, external, on the Match of the Day Facebook page, external or text 81111 and we'll publish the best right on this page. 

  3. Postpublished at 09:20

    Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)

    Just over three hours to kick-off on the south coast and Tottenham midfielder Victor Wanyama is pumped for match against Bournemouth already.

  4. Saturday's paperspublished at 09:16

    The Daily Mail leads on a lucrative TV deal for FA Cup overseas rights, which they say will be announced next week.

    Daily MailImage source, Daily Mail
  5. Saturday's paperspublished at 09:13

    The Sun

    The Sun are looking ahead to Jose Mourinho's return to Stamford Bridge tomorrow with Manchester United and apparently Blues owner Roman Abramovich was "never my friend", according to the Portuguese.

    The SunImage source, The Sun
  6. Saturday's paperspublished at 09:10

    Daily Mirror

    The Daily Mirror says Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has been told he can leave when he wants to.

    Which translates to 'You can go, Aguero'.

    Daily MirrorImage source, Daily Mirror
  7. Saturday's paperspublished at 09:07

    The Daily Telegraph

    Let's have a leisurely look at what the papers have to say...

    The Daily Telegraph leads with Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs, who starts a column for the paper today.

    Apparently, at United, "there are no certainties about the future as there once were".

    You can have a look over his first column here., external

    Daily TelegraphImage source, Daily Telegraph
  8. North London to top the table tonight?published at 09:00

    Theo Walcott and Dele AlliImage source, Getty Images and Rex Features

    Morning. Ready for a busy day in the Premier League with eight matches to look forward to?

    Of course you are.

    With Manchester City not in action until tomorrow, there's an opening for Tottenham or Arsenal to top the table tonight. 

    And if both of the north London clubs slip-up, then Liverpool will have their chance in the late game. 

    Anyway, let's crack on with plenty of build-up to all the fun ahead...