HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 15:03 GMT 10 November 2018
Huddersfield 0-0 West Ham
Bright start from Huddersfield. A cross is whipped in from the left to earn them a corner before Steve Mounie's header is tipped onto the bar.
Wasn't too far away!
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Southampton 1-1 Watford - Holebas replies after Gabbiadini strike
Leicester 0-0 Burnley - Foxes draw first home game since helicopter crash
Crystal Palace host Tottenham at 17:30 GMT
Cardiff beat Brighton 2-1 earlier with 90th-minute Bamba strike
Emma Sanders and Neil Johnston
Huddersfield 0-0 West Ham
Bright start from Huddersfield. A cross is whipped in from the left to earn them a corner before Steve Mounie's header is tipped onto the bar.
Wasn't too far away!
We're getting under way in all of the matches. Hopefully a load of goals to come!
A minute's silence is being held at all four of our 15:00 GMT Premier League games to mark this weekend's Remembrance Sunday.
Players are wearing shirts with embroidered poppies.
Image source, Rex FeaturesHuddersfield v West Ham (15:00 GMT)
Paul Ince
Former England midfielder on Final Score
I think at Huddersfield the recruitment has been poor. It it the same team as last year. It is important you get that right. There will be a block of teams, down there in the Premier League, and I can't say who will go down but you know a couple of them will and Huddersfield are among them.
With the crowd and the atmosphere they have got there at John Smith's Stadium they have half a chance of staying up.
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (17:30 GMT)
Steve Bower
Match of the Day commentator
On paper, it isn't pleasant reading so far for Crystal Palace. It's five points from a possible 30 since I saw them win at Fulham on the opening day, and they have the worst home record in the Premier League.
Roy Hodgson doesn't feel that's a true reflection of their performances so far. However, there's no escaping that a positive result would be welcome heading into the international break.
Spurs might be the last team they want to see. They've lost their last six against them and Mauricio Pochettino's team have the most away wins in the division in 2018.
They've yet to fire on all cylinders but have been quietly picking up points. Palace will hope they are due a stutter.
Leicester v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Tears are flowing in the stands around the King Power Stadium as the tributes get under way for Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
It's an incredibly emotional scene. There is silence as a video of Vichai is shown on the big screen. Scarves with 'Forever In Our Hearts' are being held in the air.
Image source, ReutersHuddersfield v West Ham (15:00 GMT)
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Huddersfield v West Ham (15:00 GMT)
Huddersfield head coach David Wagner: "We have to show the same intensity and positive aggression we have shown already.
"We have a chance in front of our home crowd and we need our supporters to be on it from the first minute, especially when we know how difficult of a task this is.
"It's important to score but it's also important to defend together."
West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini on the progress of Declan Rice: "I think that Declan has a lot of potential to arrive at that level that he wants. After that, you must see the development of his career, he is learning very fast, I think that he improves his performance in every game, so I hope he will be a top player for some years more.
"He must continue learning because his position in the team is a very tactical one, he is a very intelligent player, but yes, he has a lot of potential."
Image source, Getty ImagesLeicester v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Martin O'Neill - Leicester's boss between 1995 and 2000 - has just taken his seat at the King Power Stadium along with a number of other ex-Foxes managers including title-winner Claude Ranieri, Craig Shakespeare and Nigel Pearson.
Tens of thousands of white scarves with 'Mr Chairman' are being held in the air by fans.
Southampton v Watford (15:00 GMT)
Jonathan Pearce
BBC Match of the Day commentator
Mark Hughes needs a win to safeguard his future at the club - and maybe even his top-flight managerial career. The pressure is really on.
Southampton are in danger of failing to win any of their first six home games of a season for the first time. St Mary's seems cursed. They've won there just twice in the league in a year, scoring 17 home goals in 17 matches. It's relegation form.
To make things worse for Saints, Watford are enjoying their best Premier League start and could have Troy Deeney back for the first time in a month to bully the opposition defence.
Hughes has won his last four games as a manager against the Hornets. He'll need a repeat here.
Image source, Getty Images/BBC SportMark Hughes has won just three of his 19 Premier League matches in charge of Southampton
Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)
Mark Scott
Match of the Day commentator
This is the longest trip in the division and the distance between the clubs in the table is sizeable as well.
After their worst start for 120 years, Newcastle finally picked up their first win of the campaign last weekend, which brought a much-needed boost in spirits as well as precious points.
Having earned that victory against upwardly mobile Watford, the Magpies face another side enjoying a superb season so far.
Bournemouth remain in the top six despite their agonising and arguably undeserved defeat to Manchester United, and they should also retain plenty of positivity as well - Callum Wilson will certainly have that in abundance given both his fine form and call-up to the England squad.
Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)
Five of the last seven Premier League goals in the meetings between Newcastle and Bournemouth have been scored in the 80th minute or later.
Good job we're not writing that match report...
Image source, Getty Images/BBC SportLeicester v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at the King Power Stadium
There is a mood of commemoration and celebration inside The King Power Stadium as Leicester City's players come out to a warm ovation for their warm-up.
Thousands of fans arrived hours before kick-off to inspect the walls of floral tributes and football shirts from around the globe that are still in evidence around the stadium.
And many more arrived at the end of the "5,000 to One" march from the city centre to the stadium in honour of late Leicester owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, while the pitch here is framed by hundreds of Leicester shirts, flags and banners.
Former manager Nigel Pearson and one-time director of football Steve Walsh were among the early arrivals, while as downpour gave way to sunshine a rainbow appeared in the sky near The King Power Stadium.
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Gman: With Cardiff winning Saints are edging towards the bottom three. Fingers crossed for a great performance today.
There was late drama over in Cardiff!
Sol Bamba's 90th minute goal has given them victory over Brighton after Dale Stephens had been sent off in the first half.
Lewis Dunk and Callum Paterson were the other goalscorers. The result moves Cardiff out of the relegation zone.
You can read reaction to that game here.
Image source, ReutersLeicester v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Leicester's players receive a rousing ovation from fans as they step out to warm up. The King Power Stadium is filling up quickly.
You can read all about the tributes at Leicester's first home game since the helicopter crash two weeks ago here.
Image source, Rex FeaturesLeicester v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Coming up on 5 live sports extra today...
There's live commentary of Leicester's game against Burnley from 14:45 GMT. Ian Dennis and Mark Schwarzer are on the mic.
Leicester v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator
On a day to remember - in every aspect - the only thing that might get forgotten is the game.
The emotion before it starts will be all-encompassing.
It will be many Leicester fans' first time back at the stadium, and for all the first opportunity to share their grief together inside.
It's also a day for giving thanks. To Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha for what he did for Leicester City football club and the city itself, and for the sacrifices of those in the service of their country.
The match? Professionalism and adrenalin will be needed in abundance by the home players after such a draining time - but the occasion will make it hard for Burnley's too.
Leicester v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Burnley manager Sean Dyche: "This is bigger than football and this has touched a lot of people in terms of the person and people involved.
"We will pay our respects and we are there to support Leicester, but when the whistle blows they will know we have a job to do."
Leicester v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Leicester City boss Claude Puel, speaking to BBC Sport a few moments ago: "It was a tough week with a long journey to Bangkok to support Vichai's family. To prepare for our game today was difficult but it was a good feeling to go together and pay our tributes to our chairman.
"We have to try and help everyone in this situation, it is management with a different feeling and we learn a lot about ourselves and the players about their team-mates.
"We cannot forget what happened two weeks ago but we can find our focus and concentration in our play. It is always a pleasure to play football and give pleasure to all our fans so they can forget for a few minutes their sorrow."
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