Breaking team newspublished at 14:01 British Summer Time 14 October 2017
Man City v Stoke (15:00 BST)
Sergio Aguero starts... on the Manchester City bench. No surprise there really. Gabriel Jesus starts up top for the Blues.
Palace score first goals of league season to beat Chelsea 2-1
Unbeaten leaders Man City thrash Stoke 7-2 - Jesus scores twice
Eriksen scores v Bournemouth as Spurs earn first Wembley league win
Wood rescues point for Burnley against 10-man West Ham
Swansea beat Huddersfield 2-0 - Abraham double
Liverpool and Man Utd in goalless draw earlier
Jonathan Jurejko and Tom Rostance
Man City v Stoke (15:00 BST)
Sergio Aguero starts... on the Manchester City bench. No surprise there really. Gabriel Jesus starts up top for the Blues.
Right then - the suspense is over. The teams have been revealed...
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (15:00 BST)
George Cummins
BBC Radio 5 live at Selhurst Park
Welcome to south London where Crystal Palace take on Chelsea and need a win to kick start their season.
For Palace the league stats read, no wins, no points, no goals. It's bleak but the good news is they are only five points behind 17th-placed Leicester despite playing seven games.
In April I was at Stamford Bridge when Palace shocked Chelsea and come from behind to win 2-1.
Sam Allardyce told me after that match that it was the best Premier League win of his career. Two months later he resigned. If Palace can beat Chelsea today Roy Hodgson might say the same come five o'clock.
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (15:00 BST)
Poor Roy Hodgson. The new Palace boss has had a baptism of fire since replacing Frank de Boer. After taking a pasting at Old Trafford the other week, today Hodgson has to find a winning formula against, gulp, defending champions Chelsea.
Man City v Stoke (15:00 BST)
Team news for our 3pm kick-offs will dropping in about 10 minutes. But I can tell you this: we have just seen Sergio Aguero clamber off the Manchester City team bus as Oasis stomper Morning Glory greets the home players.
If I was betting man I'd say he starts on the bench. Not long until we find out.
The current leaders, the defending champions, last year's runners-up... we've got a sizzling Saturday coming up...
...that would have been an interesting/awkward moment, wouldn't it? More of that Pochettino/Guardiola exchange shortly.
Spurs manager Pochettino is currently plotting his team's downfall of Bournemouth in the bowels of Wembley, while Guardiola is 200 miles north at the Etihad.
They are just two of the 10 Premier League managers who are currently scribbling out their teamsheets and taking them to the referee's changing room...
At approximately 2.55pm, we are going to see Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino wander out of the tunnel and head over to greet the opposition manager.
Unfortunately, after yesterday's verbal joust between the pair, they aren't going to be greeting each other...