Postpublished at 15:18 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Not a lot happening at Selhurst Park. City yet to have a shot. Palace are nipping at their heels at every opportunity.
Yaya Toure starts and scores twice in Man City win, Kompany goes off injured
Leaders Liverpool held by Southampton
Watford hold on to beat Leicester
Sunderland beat Hull 3-0 to move off the bottom
Bournemouth win at Stoke as Bojan misses penalty
Everton score late leveller against Swansea
Shamoon Hafez and Phil Dawkes
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Not a lot happening at Selhurst Park. City yet to have a shot. Palace are nipping at their heels at every opportunity.
Watford 2-1 Leicester
Jason Roberts
Former West Brom striker on Final Score
Riyad Mahrez hits an excellent penalty, there's no doubt. Foot right through it and they are back in it.
They need to get Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy back firing and that is promising.
Hull 0-0 Southampton
Michael Dawson has earned his money with this block, this is why he is paid the big bucks.
Sunderland defender Billy Jones finds himself in unfamiliar territory, eight yards out from the opposition goal. He strikes a low drive which is arrowing to the bottom corner, but Dawson slides in to stop a certain goal.
Brave stuff.
Riyad Mahrez
Riyad Mahrez makes no mistake from the spot. Watford had barely a minute to enjoy their 2-0 lead. Game firmly back on.
Watford 2-0 Leicester
OK, this is getting a bit ridiculous now. Leicester have a penalty - a deserved one as well as Miguel Britos fouls Jamie Vardy.
Southampton 0-0 Liverpool
David Pleat
Former Tottenham boss on 5 live Sport
Liverpool are dominating the ball, Southampton resisting as best as possible but they are getting nothing up front. They need to find a way to assist Charlie Austin.
Roberto Pereyra
Vicarage Road is the place to be today. This is a peach of goal from Roberto Pereyra, who cuts in from the left, picks his spot and curls home in to the far corner superbly from the edge of the box.
Southampton 0-0 Liverpool
Absolutely lashing it down on the south coast at St Mary's, but a drought of goals so far. Plenty of time for that to change, of course.
Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren is being booed by the home fans following his acrimonious exit from Southampton in 2014.
Spanish La Liga
Big games in Europe today, with Borussia Dortmund playing Bayern Munich at 17:30 GMT, and Atletico v Real in the Madrid derby at 19:45.
But first of all, Barcelona can go top of La Liga if they beat Malaga today (15:15).
However things might not be straightforward for Luis Enrique's side. Lionel Messi was sick this morning so misses out and Luis Suarez is suspended
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Palace are getting stuck in against Man City. The visitors are looking for that patient, passing approach so loved by Pep but they are being hassled and harried by the home side.
City do win a couple of corners but are unable to make anything of either of them.
Stoke 0-0 Bournemouth
Quiet in the opening stages at the Bet365 Stadium. Neither goalkeeper has had any work to do yet.
Sunderland 0-0 Hull
Another chance for Hull at the Stadium of Light, but youngster Sam Clucas cannot find the target, firing over the crossbar following Ahmed Elmohamady's cutback.
A confident opening by the Tigers.
Southampton 0-0 Liverpool
Southampton have started brightly at home against Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Full-back Ryan Bertrand sprints forward and lets fly with a strike from the edge of the area which is heading for the bottom corner, but the comprehensive frame of Reds defenders Joel Matip is in the way of it.
Everton 0-0 Swansea
Early effort for Everton. Romelu Lukaku's low drive from an angle inside the box is saved low down by Lukasz Fabianski.
Sunderland 0-0 Hull
It's a bottom of the table clash, but I am expecting the net to bulge quite a number of times this afternoon.
Big man Dieumerci Mbokani, who was decent at Norwich last season, swivels on the edge of the box for Hull and forces Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford into an early low save to his left.
A confidence booster for both striker and stopper.
Etienne Capoue
OK, I wasn't expecting one that quick! Watford burst out of the traps and take the lead through Etienne Capoue's volley following Troy Deeney's flick-on from a Roberto Pereyra cross. I make that 35 seconds.
One down, seven to go. All six of the 3pm Premier League games are now under way. Stand by for goals (hopefully).
Watford v Leicester (15:00 GMT)
Steve Wilson
Match of the Day commentator
Both these Italian-led teams lost prior to the international break.
Watford's 6-1 drubbing at Anfield equalled their heaviest Premier League margin of defeat, whilst Leicester's reverse against West Brom was their first home league loss in over a year. Mamma Mia!
Leicester also have a Champions League game with Club Brugge on Tuesday to think about - but they are only two points above the bottom three in the Premier League. Domestic duties must not play second fiddle to their continental capers.
In eighth place, Watford are top of what you might call the Premier League's middle tier. It's been 29 seasons since they finished in the top half of the top division - it may be an achievable goal.
Sunderland v Hull (15:00 GMT)
Mark Scott
Match of the Day commentator
Can you have a six pointer in November?
This certainly feels like one and both clubs come into it with a spring in their step after much-needed victories last time out.
Victor Anichebe was key to Sunderland picking up their first league win of the season, with his strength and power offering a very valuable extra dimension to their play.
Meanwhile, Robert Snodgrass underlined his importance to Hull's hopes during their success over Southampton, with his earlier than expected return from ankle ligament damage also providing some welcome cheer after the Tigers were hit with more bad news on the injury front.
This may not turn out to be one for the purists, but given what's at stake it could be compelling viewing.
Sunderland v Hull (15:00 GMT)