Postpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 21 October 2017
Man City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live
Manchester City's warm-up tops this season are claret and blue. Very Burnley.
Mooy & Depoitre for Huddersfield, Rashford for Man Utd
Terriers' first league win over Man Utd since 1952
Aguero equals Man City scoring record - Otamendi & Sane on scoresheet
Surman strike & Stanislas penalty for Bournemouth, Diouf with Stoke response
Fernandez own goal & Okazaki for Leicester, Mawson with Swansea consolation
Chelsea beat Watford 4-2 in early game; Southampton v West Brom at 17:30 BST
Stephan Shemilt and Tom Rostance
Man City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live
Manchester City's warm-up tops this season are claret and blue. Very Burnley.
Huddersfield v Man Utd (15:00 BST)
Gary Rose
BBC Sport at the John Smith's Stadium
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This was a new one for me - a brass band awaiting the arrival of the two teams at the players' entrance.
They have since packed up but the drum kit remains at the interview area. Will Jose Mourinho have a bash later?
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Dyche has been linked to every job available, and loads that aren't available. Get a result this afternoon and his stock could get even higher...
Sean Dyche ... potentially to Everton? Koeman under pressure
Ricky, Milton Keynes
Stoke v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
It's 16th v 19th at the Bet365 this afternoon. Always a windy ground, there's every chance of a proper storm this afternoon.
A day for whipping crosses in...
Huddersfield v Man Utd (15:00 BST)
Juliette Ferrington
BBC Radio 5 live
Manchester United were treated to trumpets and drums on arrival to the John Smith’s Stadium. The brass version of Pharrell Williams’ Happy went down an absolute treat for the hundreds of fans that braved the wind and rain outside. Proper Yorkshire welcome for their Roses rivals from down the road.
#bbcfootball or 81111 on text
If you're sheltering from Brian, glancing up the table or fearing a hiding, get in touch on text or twitter.
Usual rules apply.
Manchester City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
John Motson being presented with a Manchester City sheepskin coat. An acquired taste?
Chelsea 4-2 Watford
A glance down #bbcfootball, external reveals lots of jibes at the size of Watford's cojones. It's like watching some late-1990s WWE, with Vince McMahon banging on about grapefruits.
Manchester City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
The wider footballing world seems to have cottoned on to the fact that Kevin de Bruyne is very, very good at football this week. I've read more pieces on him than Donald Trump this week.
Unfortunately for Burnley he has not been given a rest and leads the warm-ups at a chilly Etihad.
Huddersfield v Manchester United (15:00 BST)
If you're out and about, are you being battered by Storm Brian (Brianstorm, if you're an Arctic Monkeys fan)? Manchester United are warming-up at a grey Huddersfield. Ashley Young is wearing gloves. He's gone early there. He's got nowhere to go when it gets really cold in January.
Final Score
To mark your card, Final Score is about to hit the airwaves on the Red Button and here at the top of this page. If you're old fashioned, you'll have to wait until 16:05 to watch on BBC One. Danny Mills and Garth Crooks will be bossing it this afternoon.
Chelsea 4-2 Watford
If that's a sign of things to come, we're in for a decent Saturday afternoon. Chelsea come from behind to put four past Watford. Michy Batshuayi came off the bench to score twice. Watford missed enough chances to score at least four themselves.
Manchester City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Yet despite Burnley's excellent away form - winning at Chelsea on the opening day, drawing with Spurs - they were reportedly the biggest odds to ever win a Premier League game going into this game.
30/1 in a two-horse race?!
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Manchester City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Manchester City
Yep, City have averaged 3.2 goals-per-game across their last 10 league meetings with Burnley, including hitting them for six on two occasions (6-0 March 1999, 6-1 April 2010).
Man City have scored 5+ goals in six league games in 2017 – only Chelsea (7) in 2010 have netted 5+ goals in more Premier League games in a calendar year.
Manchester City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
It’s a grey afternoon in Manchester, and it has already started drizzling at the Etihad Stadium, with more rain expected later. Lots of it.
Goals have been forecasted too - City, who are chasing a club-record 11th straight win, have scored 17 goals in their three previous home Premier League games, and none of the 12 teams they have played this season have stopped them from finding the net.
Stoke v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Update: Joshua King is ill, Jermain Defoe has a hamstring injury.
Manchester City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport
Burnley's success has been built on some stunning results on the road, where they remain unbeaten after visits to Chelsea, Tottenham, Liverpool and Everton that have seen them pick up eight points so far - one more than they managed in the whole of the 2016-17 campaign.
Yet Sean Dyche's side have faced more shots (107) in those four away matches than any other top-division team in Europe's big five leagues, and they have managed only 33 themselves - ranking them 85th out of the 98 teams in the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1.
Manchester City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola makes just two changes to his side from the midweek win over Napoli. In come Sergio Aguero and Bernardo Silva to replace Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling.
Jesus is a lucky charm remember, City have not yet lost a game in which he has featured since making his debut last season. I'd be picking him every week.
Manchester City: Ederson, Walker, Stones, Aguero, De Bruyne, Delph, Sane, Bernardo Silva, David Silva, Fernandinho, Otamendi.
Sean Dyche sticks with the side which drew with West Ham. Nick Pope could be busy today, good job he has the best save percentage in the league then maybe?
Burnley: Pope, Lowton, Cork, Tarkowski, Mee, Wood, Brady, Hendrick, Defour, Ward, Arfield.
Huddersfield v Manchester United (15:00 BST)
Huddersfield make three changes to the team that lost 2-0 at Swansea last week.
Aaron Mooy returns to make his 50th Terriers appearance, while Danny Williams and Chris Lowe also come into the team.
Town’s top scorer Steve Mounie returns to the bench after a heel injury.
Manchester United, who beat Benfica in the Champions League in midweek, also make two switches to the side that came away from Anfield with a goalless draw.
Ashley Young returns to full-back as Matteo Darmain drops to the bench, as Jesse Lingard starts at right wing, while Juan Mata plays ahead of the benched Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Newcastle v Crystal Palace (15:00 BST)
Newcastle name an unchanged side for the visit of Crystal Palace, with Rafa Benitez sticking with the same XI that drew 2-2 at Southampton last Sunday.
There's no change from Roy Hodgson either. He names the same Crystal Palace side that beat champions Chelsea last time out for the trip to St James' Park.
Wilfried Zaha and Andros Townsend lead the line for the Eagles, with Hodgson still without a fit, recognised striker.