Postpublished at 10:24 Greenwich Mean Time 5 November 2017
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Morata header puts Chelsea one point behind Man Utd
Niasse, Calvert-Lewin & Baines pen for remarkable Everton comeback
Watford's Cleverley misses injury-time penalty to give Unsworth first win as Everton caretaker
Man City beat Arsenal 3-1 to move eight points clear
Under-par Spurs beat Palace with Son goal
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Tottenham v Crystal Palace (12:00 GMT)
The Spurs team coach has just pulled up at Wembley - early start of course.
What's the pre-match meal routine for a midday kick-off do we reckon?
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Former West Ham manager Sam Allardyce believes the club's players do not look well coached and have "lost their way" under Slaven Bilic, after the Hammers lost 4-1 to Liverpool.
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So much to talk about today, so much time to do so.
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Which manager will be next to leave the Premier League, and why?
Who will take the various jobs that could be popping up on the managerial merry-go-round?
Who will come out on top in today's games? Can anyone stop Manchester City?
All this and more!
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BBC Radio 5 live
10-year-old Swansea City fan William called 606 to vent his frustrations with his club's performances this season.
William's analysis of the Swans was so impressive, that 5 live broadcaster Jonathan Overend, who was listening to the show, invited the young man to visit 5 live Sport.
As if Sunday's mouth-watering buffet wasn't enough to pique your interest, Saturday's action has also served up plenty of talking points.
Notably, managers facing the chop.
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic said he is under "big pressure" and in a "very difficult" situation after Saturday's 4-1 Premier League defeat by Liverpool.
West Brom boss Tony Pulis admitted he is under pressure after defeat at Huddersfield and called the club's run of results "one of the worst I've been on as a manager".
And Paul Clement says his Swansea City side must end their "vicious cycle of poor performance, bad result" if they are to claw their way out of another Premier League relegation battle.
All is not well in the managers' WhatsApp group this morning...
Nope, not a request for Rachel Riley on the Countdown set, but the lowdown of today's star-studded line-up of games.
Here's what's in store:
Tottenham v Crystal Palace (12:00 GMT)
Manchester City v Arsenal (14:15 GMT)
Chelsea v Manchester United (16:30 GMT)
Everton v Watford (16:30 GMT)
Whenever a Sunday of Premier League fixtures is hyped up, it invariably falls flat on its face. Big games flatter to deceive, the excitement is left at home, sides cancel each other out.
But surely, surely, today we are set for an epic day of top-flight fare?
There is just so much to see, so many plot points waiting to unfurl. Stories to be told. Hopes to be shattered. Chances to be taken.
The top four all play. Four of the top five play each other.
The bottom two are in action.
All served with a Watford side salad.
Grab your cutlery folks. we're diving in...