Postpublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 1 September 2019
Everton v Wolves (14:00 BST)
Just 10 minutes until the Everton and Wolves teams are announced. Both sides were in cup action during the week. How many changes are we going to see?
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Everton v Wolves (14:00 BST)
Just 10 minutes until the Everton and Wolves teams are announced. Both sides were in cup action during the week. How many changes are we going to see?
Everton v Wolves (14:00 BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
In this of all weeks, it is worth remembering Wolverhampton Wanderers were less than an hour away from going out of business in 1982.
It turned out their saviours, the Bhatti brothers, had debatable motives. After a land purchase went wrong, investment was cut off. Half of their ground was shut and Wolves were relegated to the fourth tier of English football for the first time before the long climb back to prominence began.
In reaching the Europa League group stage, Wolves returned to European competition they played a significant role in inspiring over 60 years ago.
And, after beating all England's top six at some stage last season - including the two sides that met in last year's Europa League final - is it possible Wolves could go all the way and lift the trophy in Gdansk on 27 May 2020?
Build-up to today's games has started on BBC Radio 5 Live. You can listen to it at the top of this page or on a radio machine. Or radios as they're also known.
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Should Spurs let Christian Eriksen leave? That was one of the topics being debated on BBC Radio 5 Live's Friday Night Social.
The Denmark playmaker is out of contract at the end of the season and has been strongly linked with a move away this summer.
But Mauricio Pochettino said in the build-up to this game that if he had not left by today's game then he wouldn't be leaving at all. The deadline in Europe's other leagues is tomorrow.
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Vishnu J Ladwa: The NLD is the ideal place for new signings to score their first goals for the club. Therefore, I’m going for a 2-0 win for the Gunners with Pepe and Ceballos getting on the scoresheet.
Odsonne Edouard has just given Celtic the lead against Rangers at Ibrox.
That's his fifth goal in Old Firm games.
Arsenal v Spurs (16:30 BST)
Arsenal head coach Unai Emery has Mesut Ozil available for the first time this season.
Full-backs Hector Bellerin and Kieran Tierney will not return to full training until mid-September, while this game comes too soon for Rob Holding.
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is expected to have Dele Alli back following a hamstring injury.
However, Kyle Walker-Peters has joined Juan Foyth, Tanguy Ndombele and Ryan Sessegnon on the sidelines.
Eric Dier is also nursing a hip problem and will be monitored.
Everton v Wolves (14:00 BST)
Fabian Delph could play his first Premier League game for Everton after making his comeback from a groin injury in the EFL Cup on Wednesday.
Injured midfielder Jean-Philippe Gbamin is their only unavailable player.
Wolves' Adama Traore will hope to start his first league game of the season after impressing in the Europa League qualifying win against Torino.
Ruben Neves, Matt Doherty and Ryan Bennett did not play on Thursday and could return to the starting line-up.
Kevin de Bruyne scored after just 68 seconds as Premier League champions Manchester City cruised to a 4-0 victory over Brighton.
Liverpool beat Burnley 3-0 to continue their 100% winning start to the season.
Sheffield United recovered from two goals down to claim an impressive 2-2 draw at Chelsea.
Manchester United had to settle for a 1-1 draw at 10-man Southampton.
Sebastien Haller scored his third goal in two games as West Ham beat Norwich 2-0.
Jamie Vardy scored his second and third goals of the season as Leicester City extended their unbeaten start with a 3-1 victory over Bournemouth.
Jordan Ayew's instinctive finish earned Crystal Palace a 1-0 win against Aston Villa, who had Trezeguet dismissed.
Watford claimed their first point of the campaign with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Newcastle United.
Everton v Wolves (14:00 BST)
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Who will rule north London? How can Wolves' small squad handle a season of Thursday-Sunday turnarounds?
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