Postpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2019
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Everton 0-0 Norwich
Everton fly out of the blocks and Norwich are forced into hacking wildly to prevent Theo Walcott getting a shot away in the box.
Plenty of Premier League games today at 3pm. Hopefully, we'll get plenty of goals. All six matches are under way.
Arsenal v Southampton (15:00 GMT)
Dion Dublin
Former Man Utd striker on Football Focus
Southampton have conceded a lot of goals. The way the goals have been conceded is also a problem. There has been a lot of sloppy mistakes, a lack of midfielders running back to help and there are problems there.
Ralph Hasenhuttl is a very good manager, the players really respect him but things have got to change for them.
FT: West Ham 2-3 Tottenham
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at the London Stadium
A very brief Manuel Pellegrini press conference.
He was asked about Roberto but said he didn't want to talk about his under-fire goalkeeper.
He was then asked if Roberto was really his best option.
"If he is playing it is because he is."
Not very enlightening,
Pellegrini also said players and manager share responsibility for the situation.
Arsenal v Southampton (15:00 GMT)
It's a big afternoon for Ralph Hasenhuttl.
He is still a couple of weeks away from his first anniversary since being appointed Southampton boss.
Will the Austrian make it?
Southampton have gone seven games without a Premier League win and have lost their last three, while they are anchored in the relegation zone three points from safety.
FT: West Ham 2-3 Tottenham
West Ham United
West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini, speaking to BT Sport: "I feel frustration because we did not win our home game again. We wanted to return to a winning performance for the fans.
"Finally the performance was looking better by the end. You must trust yourself more than ever and trust what you do when you are not winning.
"My players never give up. They keep fighting all the way to the end of the game. The moment we get a win under our belts things will change."
Arsenal v Southampton (15:00 GMT)
Arsenal are without a win in four Premier League games - they’ve not gone longer without a win in the competition since a run of six in 2011.
FT: West Ham 2-3 Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur
Jose Mourinho speaking to BT Sport: 'I was really happy before we conceded the two goals, we were playing well, bringing to the game things we had tried in training. And we had the ball to make it 4-0 and kill the game.
'We are lucky I have so many years in the Premier League so I told the players at half-time 'even if we are 3-0 in the 85th minute the game will still be open'.
'But there were also many factors. The emotions of losing the previous manager, people coming back from national teams and fatigue in the last 20 minutes.
'The most important thing was to win, not matter how. The boys are happy and that’s what I really wanted.
On Dele Alli: 'I’m happy with him, I spent a few minutes with him in training and outside the pitch. And we were saying that the best Dele Alli has to be back.
"He’s too good to not be one of the best players in the world and not playing with the national team."
Crystal Palace v Liverpool (15:00 GMT)
Will Liverpool miss Mo Salah?
Salah has scored six Premier League goals this season including two in his last three appearances but only makes the bench at Crystal Palace after an ankle problem.
Since the start of 2017-18, Liverpool have won 50% of their 14 games in all competitions without Salah in the starting XI (7/14) compared to 67% with him starting (77/115).
The bloke with the eagle in his hand is out at Selhurst Park. We're edging nearer to the start in our 15:00 GMT games.
West Ham 2-3 Tottenham
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at the London Stadium
Forget the score. That was as easy as Jose Mourinho could have dared hope for.
At the final whistle he hugged Dele Alli before strolling calmly to his bench to accept a few handshakes from his backroom staff.
West Ham were abject.
FT: West Ham 2-3 Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham's Dele Alli speaking to BT Sport: "It’s been a very tough week for us emotionally. We’ve spent a long time with Pochettino and we were very sad but we had a job to do. We had to go out for the fans and try and stay as positive as we can."
On his performance: "I think I have been performing well so far this season but I need to get better than my old form and get to my best."
On moving forward: "We have to carry on momentum and keep winning, we need to start that from now. There is still a lot to work on and we need to improve from now on."
Arsenal v Southampton (15:00 GMT)
Arsenal make two changes to the XI that started in the 2-0 loss against Leicester.
Left-back Kieran Tierney and central defender Sokratis replace Rob Holding and Sead Kolasinac.
There were reports Granit Xhaka might return to the matchday squad, but he is absent for the fifth game.
Arsenal XI: Leno, Chambers, Papastathopoulos, Luiz, Bellerin, Torreira, Guendouzi, Tierney, Ozil, Lacazette, Aubameyang
Subs: Maitland-Niles, Pepe, Mustafi, Nelson, Martinez, Willock, Martinelli.
Southampton make three changes to the line-up that started in the 2-1 defeat against Everton.
Michael Obafemi, Ryan Bertrand and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg come into the XI - Jannik Vestergaard, Oriol Romeu and Moussa Djenepo are out.
Southampton XI: McCarthy, Cedric, Bednarek, Stephens, Bertrand, Ward-Prowse, Hojbjerg, Armstrong, Obafemi, Ings, Redmond.
Subs: Yoshida, Long, Djenepo, Romeu, Boufal, Gunn, Valery.
Everton v Norwich City (15:00 GMT)
Everton boss Marco Silva keeps faith with the 11 that started the 2-1 win at Southampton before the international break, while Moise Kean - dropped from the squad before the Saints game for being late for a team meeting - is back and on the bench.
Everton: Pickford, Sidibe, Mina, Holgate, Digne, Davies, Schneiderlin, Walcott, Sigurdsson, Richarlison, Tosun.
Subs: Lossl, Keane, Calvert-Lewin, Iwobi, Coleman, Kean, Baningime
Three changes for Norwich from the side that lost 2-0 at home to Watford, with Sam Byram, Christoph Zimmermann and Todd Cantwell recalled - Zimmermann makes his first appearance since 31 August.
Norwich: Krul, Aarons, Godfrey, Zimmerman, Byram, Tettey, Trybull, McLean, Cantwell, Hernandez, Pukki.
Subs: Fahrmann, Roberts, Vrancic, Buendia, Stiepermann, Amadou, Srbeny.
Bournemouth v Wolves (15:00 GMT)
Eddie Howe makes one enforced change to the Bournemouth side that lost 2-1 at Newcastle before the international break.
Joshua King misses out with a hamstring problem, with defender Simon Francis coming in for his first Premier League start of the campaign.
Bournemouth XI: Ramsdale, Francis, Ake, Steve Cook, Smith, Lewis Cook, Billing, Rico, Ryan Fraser, Callum Wilson, Harry Wilson.
Subs: Boruc, Gosling, Lerma, Solanke, Groeneveld, Stacey, Mepham.
Nuno Espirito Santo names an unchanged Wolves side, keeping faith with the team that beat Aston Villa 2-1 a fortnight ago.
Forward Adama Traore, who withdrew from the Spain squad with a hamstring injury earlier this month, is passed fit to start.
Wolves XI: Patricio, Dendoncker, Coady, Saiss, Doherty, Neves, Moutinho, Jonny, Traore, Jimenez, Jota.
Subs: Ruddy, Vallejo, Neto, Cutrone, Perry, Vinagre, Kilman.
Brighton v Leicester (15:00 GMT)
Brighton defender Adam Webster and attacking midfielders Aaron Mooy and Solly March come in for Lewis Dunk, Steven Alzate and Aaron Connolly.
Brighton XI: Ryan, Webster, Duffy, Burn, Montoya, Propper, Stephens, March, Trossard, Maupay, Mooy.
Subs: Bissouma, Gross, Balogun, Jahanbakhsh, Murray, Schelotto, Button.
Leicester are unchanged from the XI started in the 2-0 win over Arsenal.
Defender Jonny Evans retains his place having recovered from a stomach problem picked up earlier in the week.
Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Ricardo Pereira, Evans, Soyuncu, Chilwell, Ndidi, Perez, Tielemans, Maddison, Barnes, Vardy.
Subs: Justin, Morgan, Gray, Albrighton, Ward, Iheanacho, Praet.
Watford v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Watford make three changes for today's game. Kiko Femenia is in for Daryl Janmaat while Adrian Mariappa replaces the suspended Christian Kabasele. Andre Gray joins Gerard Deulofeu up front in place of Roberto Pereyra.
Watford XI: Foster, Femenia, Mariappa, Cathcart, Dawson, Holebas, Doucoure, Capoue, Hughes, Deulofeu, Gray.
Subs: Gomes, Deeney, Masina, Chalobah, Sarr, Dele-Bashiru, Foulquier.
Unsurprisingly, Burnley boss Sean Dyche names the same team which won so comfortably against West Ham before the international break. Joint top scorer Chris Wood is fresh after missing New Zealand's match against Lithuania on an artificial pitch.
Burnley XI: Pope, Bardsley, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor, Hendrick, Cork, Westwood, McNeil, Wood, Barnes.
Subs: Hart, Lowton, Brady, Gibson, Rodriguez, Pieters, Lennon.
Crystal Palace v Liverpool (15:00 GMT)
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson names an unchanged side as his team attempt to avoid five successive Liverpool defeats with a packed midfield and Jordan Ayew up top.
Crystal Palace XI: Guaita, Ward, Tomkins, Cahill, van Aanholt, Townsend, Kouyate, Milivojevic, McArthur, Zaha, Ayew.
Subs: Dann, Meyer, Hennessey, Schlupp, Benteke, McCarthy, Kelly.
Liverpool make one change to the side that beat Manchester City before the break and it's a big one. Mo Salah has not fully recovered from his ankle injury so drops to the bench. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain starts in his place.
Liverpool XI: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Lovren, van Dijk, Robertson, Henderson, Fabinho, Wijnaldum, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Firmino, Mane.
Subs: Milner, Keita, Salah, Gomez, Adrian, Lallana, Origi.
We'll hear from Jose Mourinho and Manuel Pellegrini shortly. But in the meantime, let's start looking ahead to the six games at 3pm in the Premier League...
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