Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 5 October 2019
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Mohamed Salah is playing as the central forward in the early stages. He chases another ball but Leicester get it away.
Palace fight back to beat West Ham - late Ayew goal awarded by VAR
Injury-time Milner penalty gives Liverpool 2-1 win v Leicester
Maddison had cancelled out Mane strike
Aston Villa thrash Norwich 5-1 - Wesley (2), Grealish, Hourihane & Luiz
Wesley penalty saved - misses out on hat-trick
Burnley 1-0 Everton - Hendrick scores, Coleman sent off for Toffees
Goalless between Watford and Sheff Utd
Brighton stun Tottenham 3-0 in early game - Connolly scores twice on full league debut
Lloris makes error for first goal then taken off injured and given oxygen
Emlyn Begley
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Mohamed Salah is playing as the central forward in the early stages. He chases another ball but Leicester get it away.
Norwich 0-0 Aston Villa
The first chance at Carrow Road goes to the visitors. John McGinn, Villa's top scorer, is freed after the ball is stolen from Norwich in their own half.
McGinn goes for the far corner but doesn't get enough curl.
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Good pace by Leicester defender Caglar Soyuncu to beat Mohamed Salah to the ball as he chased a long Trent Alexander-Arnold pass over the top.
Now Salah gets the game's first shot but his roller is held by Kasper Schmeichel.
Good start to this game.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Anfield
The appearance of Brendan Rodgers in the Leicester City technical area is greeted by warm applause from plenty of Liverpool fans and the manager who almost brought the Premier League title to Anfield in 2014 reciprocates.
Burnley 0-0 Everton
The most cliche Burnley start to a Burnley game. Nick Pope booms a goal kick down the field in the direction of Chris Wood but it's over everyone and out for a goal kick.
They have played some decent stuff this season to be fair.
Liverpool 0-0 Leicester
Liverpool straight on the attack but Mohamed Salah's pass to Sadio Mane is cut out.
Watford 0-0 Sheffield United
Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster just took a good 15 seconds to take a goal-kick there. I suppose you can't concede while the ball isn't in play.
Kick-offs all over the gaff. We are under way in the 15:00 BST games.
Brighton 3-0 Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur
More from Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino: "It was difficult to assess the team. In the first few moments we conceded and then lost our goalkeeper.
"It was very negative for the team, the emotion was massive. We did not play well. We are disappointed about that. Brighton played well.
"We cannot say that they did not deserve the three points. We never recovered from those opening few minutes. We could not change the dynamic of the game."
Scottish football live is this way.
And the EFL one is over here.
Just in case you fancy a look at either of those.
There was a pretty random football management appointment earlier on.
Welsh second tier side Bangor City have appointed 1986 World Cup winner Pedro Pasculli as their new manager.
Former Citizens chairman Stephen Vaughan stepped down from the manager's job after a 7-0 defeat at Prestatyn Town in the Cymru North.
Pasculli, 59, won the World Cup with Argentina alongside Diego Maradona.
He has previously managed a number of Italian clubs as well as Albania's Dinamo Tirana and Uganda.
Spanish La Liga
Top of the table clash in La Liga table. You can imagine the teams involved, leaders Real Madrid and second-placed... Granada?!
Brighton 3-0 Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino on BT Sport: "Hugo Lloris' injury had massive impact on the game. It was so early in the game. To concede so early and losing our captain it had an emotional impact on the team. We tried to find solutions, a different way to play but it was impossible. It’s a very difficult moment.
"I want to say thank you to the fans, it was a big effort to the fans and we put out that performance. We were at the top together but now we need to get more. It is not easy."
On how to progress: "After five and a half years this is the first tough time we are having. There is a feeling that this is not good at the minute. We are feeling the emotion. I want to keep working hard and believing.
"I hope the pressure is coming to me and leaves the pressure off the players. Now is a moment to be strong. We cannot underestimate the situation but we need to work. There is always the possibility to make us stronger."
On Hugo Lloris: "He is in the hospital now. There is no other news at the moment."
Brighton 3-0 Tottenham
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton manager Graham Potter: "We've been playing quite well recently and haven't quite got the results, so to get the three points today, it gives you confidence.
"The boys stuck together today, the consistency was there and the supporters were fantastic. Goals in the Premier League and wins in the Premier League aren't easy to come by.
"The first-half performance was really good. We attacked the ball well, defended well and reacted really well as a team."
On goalscorer Aaron Connolly: "He’s been knocking on the door and been unlucky not to score. He gives us an extra dimension and he took his goals really well."
Liverpool v Leicester (15:00 BST)
If Harvey Elliott (16 years 184 days) comes off the bench he will be Liverpool's youngest Premier League player.
The current youngest is Jack Robinson, who was 16 years and 250 days old against Hull in May 2010.
Robinson is at Nottingham Forest these days.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Anfield
Eye-catching selection on the Liverpool bench, where 16-year-old Harvey Elliott is included. The teenager signed from Fulham was outstanding in the Carabao Cup win over MK Dons.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was suitably impressed and clearly saw enough to name him among the substitutes today.
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Khan Karn: Why on earth is Lovren starting over Joe Gomez? Arguably the best English CB and have the most potential to partner Van Dijk.
Liverpool v Leicester City (15:00 BST)
Kevin Kilbane
Former Republic of Ireland winger
Brendan Rodgers took a lot of criticism when he left Celtic but what he's done at Leicester, transforming them into a team that can create 10 chances a game, 10 shots on goal every game.
Leicester were a counter-attacking team, they would score one goal and game over. So how they play now is excellent.
Liverpool v Leicester City (15:00 BST)
Jon Walters
Former Burnley and Republic of Ireland midfielder
When Claudio Ranieri left, Claude Puel was on a hiding to nothing, really. But with Brendan Rodgers being such a personable guy - being able to put an arm around the likes of Jamie Vardy, your core players - you get the best out of your team.
It could be that soon Rodgers starts to be linked with jobs like Tottenham.
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