Summary

  • Burnley win at Southampton (Vokes) to go sixth

  • Cook scores late Bournemouth winner at Newcastle

  • Van la Parra earns Huddersfield victory against West Brom

  • Terriers defender Schindler sent off in second half

  • Murray gives Brighton victory at Swansea

  1. Postpublished at 13:41 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2017

    Stoke 1-1 Leicester

    You say that Tony but Stoke v Leicester has actually been an excellent watch so far, setting the bar we hope.

    You can follow the second half of that one here.

  2. Get involvedpublished at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2017

    #bbcfootball or 81111 on text

    Tony Griffiths: Is this the most underwhelming fixture list ever seen for a Saturday in the Premier League??? Wake me up tomorrow...

    Stay with us Tony...

  3. One club for salepublished at 13:39 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2017

    Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Gary Flintoff
    BBC Radio 5 live reporter at St James' Park

    NewcastleImage source, BBC Sport

    Newcastle United v Bournemouth is 5 live’s commentary game from 15:00 GMT, but will there be anyone in these seats this afternoon looking to buy the Magpies from Mike Ashley? There has been a lot to talk but no public offers since the Newcastle owner put the club up for sale.

  4. Today's matchespublished at 13:36 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2017

    The 15:00 games

    Saturday afternoons have tended to be the stars of the show so far this season but with a good old fashioned 'Super' Sunday lined up there's not much action at the top end of the table to worry about.

    Burnley can go into the top six though. Here's what's in store...

    Huddersfield v West Brom

    Newcastle v Bournemouth

    Southampton v Burnley

    Swansea v Brighton

  5. A wanted man?published at 13:31 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2017

    Southampton v Burnley (15:00 GMT)

    Sean Dyche continues to be linked with the Everton job after his wonderful work with Burnley.

    A win today could see the Clarets move ahead of Liverpool and level on points with both Arsenal and champions Chelsea.

    Sean DycheImage source, PA

    Miraculous stuff...