England's Euro 2020 qualifying grouppublished at 11:54 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018
England's Euro 2020 qualifying group.
Origi heads in following Pickford error in 96th minute
Liverpool now unbeaten in 16 league meetings with Everton
Result: Arsenal 4-2 Tottenham - quickfire Lacazette & Torreira strikes swing derby in Arsenal's favour
Vertonghen sent off late on for second yellow card
Spurs had come from behind to lead through Dier & Kane
Aubameyang opened scoring, then drew Gunners level
Result: Chelsea 2-0 Fulham - Pedro & Loftus-Cheek
Tom Rostance
England's Euro 2020 qualifying group.
Chelsea v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
There was plenty of movement in the relegation zone yesterday but Fulham remained rock bottom of the table.
They will need to produce a miraculous result today to move off it - a win would boost them up into 17th place.
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Chelsea v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri is returning to his old club today to face a Chelsea side who will be keen to return to winning ways following a disappointing defeat to Tottenham last weekend.
Ranieri won his first game in charge of new club Fulham at Craven Cottage last weekend and a win today would drastically help his popularity with the away fans.
His trip to Chelsea today is followed by another outing against a former club on Wednesday when Fulham take on Leicester in the Premier League.
"Whenever I play my former teams, it's always special," said Ranieri. "When you play against Chelsea, you have to be very attentive, but we're working hard and I'm confident it'll be a very good derby."
Chelsea v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
The players are out on the pitch warming up at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea's shooting practice is going very well...
Hopefully for Fulham fans, they will have used up all their best shots in the warm-up!
Arsenal v Tottenham (14:05 GMT)
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Liverpool v Everton (16:15 GMT)
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator
The history, the stats, the crowd - everything seems against Everton for the 232nd Merseyside derby.
Well, not quite everything.
Marco Silva led Hull to a win over Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool, and Watford to a thrilling 3-3 draw to start last season, and now takes his (much better) Everton side to Anfield in good form and heart.
They have a fighter's chance of a first win there this century.
The Reds will be huge favourites though, with Klopp emphasising his readiness for a "different derby" immediately after Wednesday's Champions League defeat in Paris.
From the start it'll be fast. It might occasionally veer towards furious. In the Liverpool boss's own inimitable words -"Go Go Go"., external
Arsenal v Tottenham (14:05 GMT)
Jermaine Jenas
Former England and Tottenham midfielder on Radio 5 live
Arsenal are a scary team to come up against. The ability for them to go to a north London derby with every single fan behind them - that will make an impact.
However, if Alexandre Lacazette or Pierre Emerick Aubameyang don't score then where do the goals come from?
Chelsea v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
Fulham have picked up just one point from a possible 21 points away from home in the Premier League this season.
Chelsea are unbeaten in the last 16 games against Fulham and are unbeaten at Stamford Bridge since April.
Ouch!
Arsenal v Tottenham (14:05 GMT)
Jonathan Pearce
BBC Match of the Day commentator
In 31 years of commentating on North London derby riddles I've never found clues easy to find.
Arsenal are unbeaten in 18 games. Tottenham have earned six big wins in a row. Form flies out of the window for this though.
The Gunners have lost just one of 25 top-flight home matches against Spurs, who've lost just one of the last eight league meetings. Hmm!
Tottenham were at home in Europe with an extra day to prepare, but Arsenal will probably make 10 changes from their teenager-inspired win in Kiev. No advantage there.
But experience of this match is crucial. The Tottenham XI could have up to three times the number of appearances in it and Harry Kane has seven goals in seven league clashes with the Gunners. If he nets again, they'll win.
Liverpool v Everton (16:15 GMT)
Under Marco Silva, Everton are one of the most improved teams in the league - but his first Merseyside derby is a very different test for him.
It will be fast and furious, but I think Liverpool will win, and cure a bit of their hangover from their Champions League defeat against Paris St-Germain.
Prediction: 2-0
Lawro's full predictions v Creed II star and Everton fan Dolph Lundgren
Chelsea v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
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Liverpool v Everton (16:15 GMT)
It's the 100th league meeting between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield. The Reds have won 43, and the Toffees 23, with 33 draws.
Liverpool are unbeaten in the last 15 league meetings with Everton (W6, D9), with their last defeat coming in October 2010.
Everton's last win at Anfield was back in 1999, when Kevin Campbell got the only goal in a match which saw three red cards.
Chelsea v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
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Crystal Palace 2-0 Burnley
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on Radio 5 live
Last season, I thought the foundations of the team were built on a defensive structure. They conceded 39 goals and already they’ve conceded 29. Until they sort that out the confidence won’t come at the other end.
Newcastle 0-3 West Ham
Danny Murphy
Former England midfielder on MOTD
In the first half Newcastle were not bad, they had chances but there was an obvious gulf in quality in the final third. Rafa Benitez has a point in the quality of player you can get for the money he is given.
Arsenal v Tottenham (14:05 GMT)
Patrick Jennings
BBC Sport correspondent
BBC Sport spoke with some of the people who know Arsenal boss Unai Emery best.
The picture they paint is of a football obsessive, a man spurred on by his failure as a player and who lives now for just two things: family and success.
He'll be craving that success against Tottenham today.
Chelsea v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
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Leicester 2-0 Watford
Danny Murphy
Former England midfielder on BBC One
Leicester were back to their counter-attacking best, they have different qualities in the squad now. James Maddison has been a really good buy, it was a good performance. I don’t even think the Etienne Capoue red card was a free-kick. That will have to be rescinded.
Chelsea v Fulham (12:00 GMT)
Fulham manager Claudio Ranieri got a very good, and very important, win over Southampton last week - but this is a much tougher assignment.
Chelsea just put in a poor performance, against a very good Spurs side. If they play like they have showed they can on Sunday, then they will bounce back with a win.
Prediction: 2-0
Lawro's full predictions v Creed II star and Everton fan Dolph Lundgren