Postpublished at 13:45 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
They're playing Matty Longstaff's winner against Manchester United on the big screen at St James' Park.
Three weeks on, it's still making the Toon Army smile.
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Ten-man Newcastle draw with Wolves
Neil Johnston and Shamoon Hafez
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
They're playing Matty Longstaff's winner against Manchester United on the big screen at St James' Park.
Three weeks on, it's still making the Toon Army smile.
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
Wolves have already clocked up something like 15,000 miles in round trips to qualify and take part in the Europa League so far.
It's stretched their resources to a maximum but their record after Europa League group games is highly impressive.
After losing at home to Sporting Braga on 19 September, they went to London to secure a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace.
And having returned from Istanbul, where they beat Besiktas 1-0 on 3 October, Nuno Espirito Santo's side defeated champions Manchester City 2-0 at the Etihad.
What will they do at Newcastle after their comeback 2-1 win over Slovan Bratislava in Slovakia on Thursday?
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
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Newcastle v Wolves 14:00 GMT
Newcastle started Friday in the relegation zone - before ending it out of the bottom three without playing.
The Magpies climbed one place as a result of Southampton's 9-0 home drubbing by Leicester.
If they beat Wolves for the first time since February 2017, Steve Bruce's side will start November - which includes home matches with Bournemouth and Manchester City as well as away games at West Ham and Aston Villa - in a positive frame of mind.
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
Wolves scored a 90th minute goal in both league meetings with Newcastle last season - earning them a 2-1 away win and a 1-1 home draw.
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
Just under half an hour to kick-off in our first game of the day.
St James' Park looks utterly beautiful in the sunshine.
Who's pumped for this one? Come on, don't be shy...
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:30 GMT)
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator at Emirates Stadium
In a time of obsession with stats, Arsenal might stand as proof that they can't be used in isolation.
Some numbers are good: one defeat in 10 games, winning six of the last eight. Yet we know by watching them that the plan seems haphazard at times.
Indeed, had Nicolas Pepe not rescued a win from near-humiliating defeat in the Europa League on Thursday, there would have been more calls for Unai Emery to go. As near the end of Arsene Wenger's tenure, Gooners are split.
It's different at Palace. Settled, resolute and well-drilled ('old Arsenal'-like?!), they've got every chance of a win at the Emirates for a a second season running.
The way Arsenal are right now, this could be any score.
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 GMT)
Tony Pulis
Former Stoke and West Brom manager on BBC Radio 5 Live
People expect Liverpool to win the league now and that is the first time they have been in this position. There is more expection and more weight to these players now. It is a different level of expectation.
Manchester City and Liverpool are fabulous teams. They have got that ammunition, that speciality that everyone wants and that is the difference.
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Michael Reid: I suppose the only question for today's Premier League matches is: who schedules three games for a 4:30 kick-off on a Sunday?
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
In the week where Tyson Fury makes his wrestling debut, here's WWE Superstar Sin Cara wishing his fellow Mexican and Wolves forward Raul Jimenez good luck.
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Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:30 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender on Football Focus
When you consider what defence Arsenal had all those years ago with Steve Bould and Tony Adams and the madman that is Martin Keown, they have now got a soft centre. If they were a sweet they would be a soft centre.
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:30 GMT)
Crystal Palace have won their last three away Premier League matches against teams starting the day in the top-five of the league, beating Arsenal in April, Manchester United in August and West Ham in October this year.
Today's opponents Arsenal start the day...fifth.
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
I enjoy Newcastle's pace and it could produce goals. Goals are desperately what they need. Their goal rate so far is poor, they have only scored five goals in nine games and that is relegation worthy, it's something that needs sorting. Joelinton - for how much he cost - should have scored more than one goal by now.
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
Newcastle make just one change from the side that lost at Chelsea last weekend. Fabian Schar has been ruled out with a knee problem so Federico Fernandez comes into the defence for his first Premier League start of the season.
Andy Carroll misses out completely with a groin strain suffered after coming on as a substitute last weekend.
Newcastle XI: Dubravka, Clark, Lascelles, Fernandez, Yedlin, Willems, Saint-Maximin, S Longstaff, M Longstaff, Almiron, Joelinton.
Substitutes: Darlow, Dummett, Shelvey, Gayle, Muto, Krafth, Atsu.
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo freshens up his starting XI, making five five changes from the team that came from behind to win at Slovan Bratislava in the Europa League on Thursday.
Ruben Neves, Diogo Jota, Jonny, Leander Dendoncker and Adama Traore are recalled. Willy Boly is absent after he suffered a suspected fractured ankle in training, meaning Romain Saiss is likely to drop back from midfield into defence.
Wolves XI: Rui Patricio, Doherty, Dendoncker, Saiss, Coady, Jonny, Neves, Moutinho, Adama Traore, Jota, Jimenez.
Substitutes: Ruddy, Vallejo, Neto, Cutrone, Vinagre, Kilman, Ashley-Seal.
#bbcfootball
Ideozu-Frank Sampson: Don't think Spurs will cause much trouble today with confidence so low in their squad at the moment. Selecting Harry Kane instead of Lucas Moura in the June's final was a mistake and the disappointment still lingers! Spurs players are not with Poch for that decision.
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 GMT)
Steve Wilson
Match of the Day commentator at Anfield
It's not about revenge for Tottenham as they take on the side which beat them in the Champions League final, it's about rebooting.
There were good signs on Tuesday in the Champions League win over Red Star that Tottenham may be rediscovering the easy rhythm and momentum which has been a hallmark of their play for much of Mauricio Pochettino's five and a half years at the helm.
Over the last month, Liverpool have been good enough, rather than as good as they can be. Jurgen Klopp will recognise that their results against Chelsea, Leicester, Sheffield United, Manchester United and Salzburg could all easily have been worse.
Someone once said: "If you can't be good, be lucky." Being both would be the German's ideal.
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
Defender Federico Fernandez makes his first Premier League start of the season for Newcastle as Fabian Schar drops out.
Five changes for Wolves - Adama Traore among those returning to the starting line-up after Thursday's Europa League win over Slovan Bratislava.
Full team news coming up.
Build-up to today's games has already started on BBC Radio 5 Live.
There are two live commentaries - Newcastle against Wolves at 14:00 GMT followed by Liverpool against Tottenham at 16:30.
After all that you get an opportunity can sound off about your team in 606 with Robbie Savage and Emma Jones from 18:30.
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
Will Willy Boly's injury mean a first Premier League start for Wolves' Max Kilman?
The 22-year-old was playing non-League for Maidenhead United as recently as August 2018.
Having appeared as an 89th minute substitute in Wolves' win over Fulham in May, Kilman is the first former England futsal international to play in the Premier League.
Team news from St James' Park coming up in about five minutes.
Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)
As one of my Wolves supporting mates said to me this morning about Willy Boly's injury, "relax, we have Jesus [Vallejo]."