Postpublished at 15:03 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2019
Man City 0-0 Southampton
An early warning for Southampton, who will be desperate to keep the score respectable this time - or maybe even pinch it - Sergio Aguero glancing a header wide.
Pulisic doubles lead from close range after Abraham opener
Deulofeu scores from the penalty spot but Ben Foster header saved
Aguero taps in to level before Kyle Walker sweeps in Man City winner v Saints
Mane scores crucial late goal as Liverpool see off Aston Villa
Joshua King scores winner for Bournemouth v Man Utd
Gary Rose and Neil Johnston
Man City 0-0 Southampton
An early warning for Southampton, who will be desperate to keep the score respectable this time - or maybe even pinch it - Sergio Aguero glancing a header wide.
Arsenal 0-0 Wolves
There are loads of empty seats at the Emirates. Public transport problems in London?
Man City 0-0 Southampton
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
It's fair to say Southampton were completely outclassed when they came here in the Carabao Cup in midweek.
Such was the home team's dominance that the travelling Saints fans were (ironically) singing 'we've touched the ball' when they belatedly enjoyed a spell of possession in the first half and 'we've had a shot' when they finally had an effort on goal (in the 65th minute).
It has been a difficult few days for supporters of the south coast side, but at least they have retained their sense of humour... will they have anything to cheer for real this time though?
Games are getting under way in the Premier League.
Off we go!
Man City v Southampton
Tim Cahill
Former Everton midfielder on Final Score
Defensively for me it is worrying. The key is Manchester City have not bought well to replace key players and now as the season goes on they have a lot of games - Southampton today, then Atlanta midweek and then the Liverpool game could decide the title but defensively you are looking at the centre backs and the players that are injured. I think it could hurt them more in the long run then it is right now. They are getting by but it catches up on you.
FT: Bournemouth 1-0 Man Utd
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaking to Match of the Day: 'You are always very down when you lose and considering the form we were in we were hoping to take the three points. It is a step back for us today, but we need to shake it off and go again.
'We could not capitalize on the good start and a moment of magic won the game for them, sometimes you just hold up your hands and say: ‘Well done’.
'Mason Greenwood was unlucky when he hit the post, I saw him scoring those chances more than missing them, but he will come good.
'I thought Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial defended very well against them, but in games like this one it is so important get the first goal and they did it'.
Arsenal v Wolves (15:00 GMT)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leads Arsenal out at the Emirates. The Gunners really need a win after a turbulent week. The trouble is Wolves are unbeaten in their last five Premier League games.
Teams are heading out onto the pitch at Premier League grounds up and down the country and there will be a minute's silence before kick off as they acknowledge Remembrance Day, which takes place later this month.
Aston Villa v Liverpool (15:00 GMT)
Phil Dawkes
BBC Sport at Villa Park
One of the Villa mascots has just declared that he thinks the home side will win this game 100-0. Bless his youthful optimism.
Considering that Liverpool haven’t conceded more than twice in any of their last 33 away league games, since a 3-3 draw with Arsenal in December 2017, I suspect he might end up a tad disappointed.
The place is bouncing, though, thanks to them blasting out a bit of Hi-Ho Silver Lining.
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Wale Ibraheem: United have 13 points from a possible 33, how long does it take to see Ole is not the man to take this team back to glory.
People need to keep their heads. This was United's 4th away game in 9 days. Any team would struggle with that.
Mark
FT: Bournemouth 1-0 Man Utd
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaking to BT Sport: "We are disappointed but when you come to places like this you have to take control of the game. We did not and we could not get the goal. We were missing some quality at times. Maybe I should have started something others. I think we started the game well though so maybe that was not the case. We have to win games like this. We are disappointed. We have to look forward now though."
On conceding: "The first goal was always going to be important. Every time you concede a goal it is bad but we are disappointed with this. We had time to tackle on a couple of occasions. You have to say it was a bit of magic that won the game."
Sheff Utd v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
This time last season Sheffield United were losing at Nottingham Forest.
Today, they could climb to fifth in the Premier League table.
FT: Bournemouth 1-0 Man United
Bournemouth
Bornemouth manager Eddie Howe speaking to Match of the Day: 'Today we were much more like ourselves with the ball and also very determined without the ball.
'We managed to keep three clean sheets in a row so I am really pleased with that and the attacking play was back today so I think we fully deserve to win.
'These results could be season’s defining: in our previous Premier League campaigns we have beaten top teams and we know what these results can do for our confidence in the longer term.
Aston Villa v Liverpool (15:00 GMT)
The last time Aston Villa hosted Liverpool in the Premier League, the Reds ran out 6-0 winners in February 2016 - Emre Can, Daniel Sturridge and Kolo Toure among the scorers.
An awful lot has happened at Anfield since...
FT: Bournemouth 1-0 Man Utd
Bournemouth
Eddie Howe speaking on BT Sport: "It was a really good game, we were solid and competitive, we looked a real threat and thankfully we got over the line and kept another clean sheet.
"I thought we did not start well, we grew into the game but in the first 10 minutes they had too much of the ball.
"Once we settled down we were fine. We looked like we could score but what pleases me the most is how we defended our lead."
Man City v Southampton (15:00 GMT)
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
Four days after they lost 3-1 here in the Carabao Cup, Southampton return to a dank Etihad Stadium, hoping for a better result in the rain than they managed when Leicester blew them away at a soggy St Mary's in their last league game.
The bad news for Saints is that with the likes of Raheem Sterling and Kevin de Bruyne back in a blue shirt after being rested in midweek, this Manchester City team looks significantly stronger than it did last time out.
City are on a bit of a roll on home turf too - this is their fourth successive game at the Etihad in the space of 12 days and they have won all of the previous three, scoring 11 goals and conceding two.
Ralph Hasenhuttl needs a big improvement. Pep Guardiola is probably hoping for more of the same.
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Nii: Poor. Simply poor. Manchester United now has no identity as compared to the Ferguson eras.
London Money: Man Utd “ being back “ has ended after 3 games...
OGS: One Goal Surrender.
Gareth
FT: Bournemouth 1-0 Man Utd
Bournemouth
Bournemouth goalscorer Joshua King on BT Sport: "You want to score every game and I have been playing a bit wide and left but to get the winning goal was so good. I just focused on the goal, didn’t know if anyone was near me but took my time to control it and hit it cleanly.
On keeping a clean sheet: "We know we can score, in the past our problem was keeping a clean sheet and we have now. The defence were fantastic today. We are always going to score goals, we back ourselves to score. We knew if we got a goal we could go on to win."
Brighton v Norwich (15:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The Amex Stadium
It's wild down here near the coast at The Amex Stadium as wind and rain batters Brighton.
The weather is atrocious and it will be interesting to see how much of an impact it has on the attacking, passing styles imposed by Graham Potter at Brighton and Daniel Farke at Norwich City.
It won't be easy - but these are two managers who insists their teams play in a certain way.
Sheff Utd v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
The Blades make just the one change from the side that started against West Ham last week, with Lys Mousset replacing Callum Robinson, who drops to the bench.
Sheff Utd starting XI: Henderson, Basham, O'Connell, Egan, Baldock, Norwood, Stevens, Fleck, Lundstram, McGoldrick, Mousset.
Substitutes:: Moore, Freeman, McBurnie, Sharp, Robinson, Jagielka, Besic.
Sean Dyche names the same 11 that started last Saturday's 4-2 defeat by Chelsea
Burnley starting XI: Pope, Mee, Tarkowski, Pieters, Lowton, Hendrick, Cork, McNeil, Westwood, Rodriguez, Barnes.
Substitutes: Hart, Taylor, Brady, Gibson, Lennon, Bardsley, Vydra.