Postpublished at 16:37 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019
Liverpool 0-1 Tottenham
More replays of Harry Kane's goal show Son Heung-Min's attempt took a huge deflection off Dejan Lovren before striking the post. Alisson was rooted to his line.
Liverpool recover to beat Spurs 2-1
Palace come back from 2-0 down - Arsenal have third goal ruled out by VAR
McTominay, Rashford & Martial for Man Utd at Norwich
Rashford & Martial have penalties saved by Krul - both awarded by VAR
Ten-man Newcastle draw with Wolves
Neil Johnston and Shamoon Hafez
Liverpool 0-1 Tottenham
More replays of Harry Kane's goal show Son Heung-Min's attempt took a huge deflection off Dejan Lovren before striking the post. Alisson was rooted to his line.
Norwich 0-0 Man Utd
This will give Norwich plenty of confidence, they open up Manchester United with ease.
Young full-back Max Aarons darts forward and no visiting player closes him down.
He picks out England U21 international team-mate Todd Cantwell inside the area, but the long-haired midfielder leans back and curls his shot over the crossbar.
Should have scored.
Liverpool 0-1 Tottenham
That early goal has completely taken the wind out of Liverpool's sails.
They've not got going.
Moments before Kane struck, Sadio Mane nearly found himself clean through but Davinson Sanchez was able to steal the ball off the Liverpool forward.
Liverpool 0-1 Tottenham
Michael Brown
Former Tottenham and Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio Manchester
Things can happen quickly and it did. Kane was unmarked, what a start for Tottenham. There was nothing Alisson could do about that. You know if Kane is there on his own then he will get it in the back of the net.
Arsenal 0-0 Crystal Palace
Still plenty of empty seats inside Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal boss Unai Emery is out of his, surveying the situation.
Harry Kane
48 SECONDS!
Incredible start at Anfield. Son Heung-Min lets fly from outside the penalty area, it hits Dejan Lovren and crashes against a post before rebounding out for Harry Kane to head over the line from eight-yards.
Sensational....
Goal already...
Bit of a bonus this heading into Sunday evening with THREE Premier League games.
Away we go in those contests, including the huge six-pointer at Carrow Road.
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 GMT)
Warm embrace between Mauricio Pochettino and Jurgen Klopp.
Pochettino is last out of the tunnel and the Spurs boss heads straight over to Klopp. Nice exchange. We're moments from kick-off at Anfield.
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Mark Willis: In Klopp we trust, but disappointed not to see the Ox start for Liverpool after his excellent midweek performance.
Khan Karn: Lovren just made a couple of mistakes in midweek and cost us a goal yet gets a start again? Give young Joe Gomez a chance Mr Klopp.
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:30 GMT)
Dion Dublin
Former Man Utd striker on Football Focus
Arsenal come across as weak - weak-willed, have they got big enough hearts?
They're good enough footballers, there's no doubt at all, but when you are playing on the big stage you have to stand up and be counted and at the moment they have got nobody that's going to point the finger at their fellow players.
Nobody does that anymore. It's accepted, and if you keep accepting it you are going to come a cropper at some stage.
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:30 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Emirates Stadium
Not long to kick-off at Emirates Stadium and there are still huge swathes of empty seats. Late arrivals presumably as it's a pretty meagre crowd in at present.
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:30 GMT)
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 GMT)
Spurs striker Harry Kane has been directly involved in seven goals in nine league appearances against Liverpool, scoring five and setting up two.
He is one shy of moving joint-third alongside Martin Chivers (174) in Spurs' all-time leading goalscorers in all competitions.
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
Liverpool
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp speaking to Sky Sports: "Tell me 10 better sides in the world. Up front, Kane, Alli, Eriksen and Son, that is what we have to prepare for. It is nice for the media and the supporters to talk about.
"They always do something, especially in these games, special against us. Set it up a little bit and where we are strong, they try to turn it around, like maybe bringing Son into a very offensive position high left when Trent [Alexander-Arnold] is going forward and stuff like this.
"It is always how it is, but you need to be as tuned as possible and that’s what we try to do with the line-up."
On starting Lovren over Gomez: "Dejan [Lovren] has got rhythm now. Joe [Gomez] is completely back, he knows that, it is just how it is sometimes, he was not at 100% best shape.
“Now he is back and good to know because Joel [Matip] is still out and we will have to change in that position.
"Joe was completely in contention for the last game, we just thought Milly [James Milner] made more sense for that game. Apart from that, Joe is in really good shape now and that’s good timing.”
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 GMT)
Four of those have come for Liverpool with one each for Fiorentina and Basel.
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 GMT)
Just three visiting players make it into your combined Liverpool-Tottenham XI.
Liverpool centre-back Virgil van Dijk was the most picked player, with 96% of you wanting the Netherlands captain in your team.
Only 96%?? Anyway, here is how they line up.
Norwich v Man Utd (16:30 GMT)
Norwich have lost 20 of the past 21 Premier League matches in which they conceded first.
Meanwhile, opponents Manchester United are on a run of eight away games without victory and their tally of 10 points is their lowest after nine matches of a top-flight season since 1986-87.
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Barbour: I don’t get Pochettino... Lamela plays well and he’s not in the squad. Eriksen plays poor and he starts. Ndombele goes strength to strength and he is placed on the bench. No wonder they don’t play for the manager.
Adam Kitchiner: Aurier and Rose.. hiding behind my sofa already...
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 GMT)
Graeme Souness and Ray Clemence are two of the greats to have played for the Reds and Spurs yet only 13 players have played for both sides in the Premier League era.
How many of them can you name?