Postpublished at 10:52 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2016
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Our friends over at BBC Three have been peering over the metal fence at Tottenham's training ground...
Result: Leicester 1-2 West Brom
Result: Swansea 1-3 Man Utd
Pogba and Ibrahimovic (2) on target for Utd
Result: Liverpool 6-1 Watford - Reds go top
Result: Hull 2-1 Southampton
Result: Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham
Kane scores on Spurs return, Arsenal miss chance to go top
Stephan Shemilt
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Our friends over at BBC Three have been peering over the metal fence at Tottenham's training ground...
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Arsenal are suited and booted, Tottenham in their civvies. The two teams have arrived at the Emirates.
Hector Bellerin and Theo Walcott are there, as is Harry Kane. All three have got their kit-bags...
The teamsheets will be landing on our desks in about 10 minutes.
#bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)
Nerves are jangling in north London. So we want to know how you - whoever you support - keep yourself calm ahead of a big derby match. And do you have any strange superstitions before your team faces their arch-rivals?
Symbelmynë: I never shave before a game and I never watch my team warm up.
Thom Dobbin:My pal Modders has a signed pic of Arsene Wenger, he sets up next to the tv every NL derby & he kisses it when Arsenal score.
West Ham 1-1 Stoke
I know one bloke who won't have watched Match of the Day last night. West Ham keeper Adrian would have been reaching for the remote last night.
Because his howler cost the Hammers victory as Bojan Krkic volleyed in a smart equaliser for visitors Stoke.
"It looked like he was never going to get to the ball," said Hammers boss Slaven Bilic."It's a frustrating result but it's a fair result."
Burnley 3-2 Crystal Palace
Talk about an emotional rollercoaster. Burnley fans climbed up to delight, dipped down to despair then finished with pure joy at the end of the ride.
The Clarets led 2-0 after just 15 minutes before Palace fought back after half-time.
But there was a fairytale finish as striker Ashley Barnes - recently back after a long term injury - smashed in a late winner to spark pandemonium.
"It was a real ding-dong of a game," said Clarets boss Sean Dyche, whose side moved up to ninth.
"Both teams went at it and I've been really pleased with the mentality of the group to finish in such a good way."
Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
Victor Anichebe was in good form yesterday. Both on the pitch and on his Twitter account. The Sunderland striker had a laugh at his own expense after his recent social media mishap., external Think that's called 'trolling' himself.
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Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
Only the cruelest of people would ask whether it was coincidental that Sunderland's first victory came while David Moyes was sat suspended in the stands. So we won't.
In fact, scorers Jermain Defoe and Victor Anichebe dedicated the win to their manager.
"This is for the manager and fans, who are unbelievable," said Defoe who scored the winner from the spot.
Anichebe added: "He's the one who has been getting the blame, even though we are the ones on the pitch."
Bournemouth 1-2 Sunderland
Sunderland have not had much to cheer so far this season - until yesterday's trip to Bournemouth.
But their first league win of the season came in the most unlikeliest of circumstances.
David Moyes' side played with 10 men for the final half hour but still managed to win 2-1 thanks to Jermain Defoe's 74th-minute penalty.
"We went to a factory this week, showing the players it is much better to be a footballer than working in a factory," said Moyes.
Nothing like keeping the fans on side...
Man City 1-1 Middlesbrough
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Man City 1-1 Middlesbrough
It's a funny old game ain't it? Four days after tearing apart the mighty Barcelona, Manchester City's patchy league form continued against a relegation-battling side managed by a former Real Madrid hero.
Sergio Aguero put a dominant City ahead, stabbing in Kevin de Bruyne's cross for his 150th City goal with their 18th shot of the afternoon.
But Marten de Roon's header from George Friend's 91st-minute cross stopped them holding on to top spot.
"We did absolutely everything to win the game, controlled the game and in the last minute we concede a goal. It is a pity," said Blues boss Pep Guardiola.
Chelsea 5-0 Everton
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Chelsea 5-0 Everton
Chelsea were allowed to climb to the summit yesterday after Manchester City's slip against Middlesbrough (more of that in a minute).
And they did in more style than Pharrell Williams. No wonder Blues fans are Happy...
Eden Hazard was the star of the show, scoring twice as Everton were torn apart.
"He's a complete player," said Blues boss Antonio Conte, who also saw Marcos Alonso, Diego Costa and Pedro bag.
"We created many chances to score and it is also the fifth clean sheet in a row. That is fantastic." Not for Everton.
Before we switch our undivided attention to all things Islington v Haringey related, shall we remind ourselves of what happened in the Premier League yesterday? Yes. Yes, we shall.
Let's start a little further 'sarf' in the capital...
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Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Is Theo Walcott going to be fit for Arsenal? Will Harry Kane be on the Spurs team-sheet? Maybe Pat Jennings will do a half for each team. Doubt it.
Team news from the Emirates will be dropping in about 50 minutes or so.
We've got a Sunday feast for you today. The footballing equivalent of roast beef, Yorkshire pud, sweet potato mash, carrots, leeks AND parsnips. That's how special it is.
Here's the menu:
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Hull v Southampton (14:15 GMT)
I don't want to do a 'Geoff Shreeves on Branislav Ivanovic' on you, Chelsea fans. But let's be realistic - surely you're not going to still be top by this evening. Are you?
The Blues could be back down to third by the end of today. Arsenal and Liverpool will both climb above Antonio Conte's side if they win their matches against Spurs and Watford.
What a difference a year makes, eh?
Chelsea's season, under the guidance of Jose Mourinho of course, was going up in smoke last Bonfire Night...
This year there are plenty of 'oohs' and 'aahs' from Blues fans. Their team, under new gaffer Antonio Conte, have been more spectacular than an expensive Catherine Wheel in recent weeks...
Enjoy seeing your team perched on the top of the Premier League, Chelsea fans. Because it might not last for long...