Summary

  • 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

  1. Boly suffers suspected ankle fracturepublished at 12:49 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019

    Newcastle v Wolves (14:00 GMT)

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    Wolves have already suffered a massive blow before kick-off at Newcastle.

    In-form defender Willy Boly is facing weeks on the sidelines after a suspected fractured ankle in training on Saturday.

    As well as being a key player in defence, Boly also scored Wolves' late, late winner against Besiktas in the Euopa League on 3 October.

    Read more about his injury here.

  2. Your Liverpool-Tottenham combined XIpublished at 12:45 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019

    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.

    Liverpool v Tottenham

    View the full results breakdown here

  3. Storm clouds over Goodison?published at 12:42 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019

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    What a weekend so far!

    A 9-0 thrashing, VAR drama, a game settled by a stoppage time own goal, three hat-tricks and two red cards.

    What does it all mean?

    Leaders Liverpool will restore a six-point lead if they beat Tottenham, Leicester and Chelsea are heading into November in the top four, winless Watford are anchored at the bottom while storm clouds could be gathering over Goodison Park.

    Click here to find out what happened in the Premier League on Saturday.

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  4. Postpublished at 12:39 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019

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    After yesterday's rain-soaked games, isn't it lovely to see clear blue sky?

  5. Stellar line uppublished at 12:37 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019

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    We start in the north east where Wolves will climb into the top six with victory at Newcastle in the early game at 14:00 GMT.

    Then three 16:30 kick-offs. As well as Liverpool hosting Spurs at Anfield, Manchester United - two points above the relegation zone - are at next-to-bottom Norwich City, while Crystal Palace will start November in fifth spot if they win at Arsenal.

    Let me know your predictions #bbcfootball

  6. Clocking onpublished at 12:33 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019

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    Wakey-wakey! Rise and shine...

    Hands up everyone who forgot the clocks went back overnight - and got up too early?

    Yep, you're definitely not alone!

    British Summer Time has ended - and that means the Premier League is hotting up.

    What a huge, mouth-watering day of action we have in store.

    Four eye-catching games including the first meeting between Liverpool and Spurs since Jurgen Klopp's side beat their Premier League rivals 2-0 in last season's Champions League final.

  7. Payback time?published at 12:29 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2019

    Almost five months down the line, the pain still lingers.

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    The hangover still exists.

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    Is today the day Tottenham finally get closure on June's agonising Champions League final defeat to Liverpool?

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