Summary

  • Liverpool thrash Everton 5-2 as Blues into drop zone

  • Rashford double sees Man Utd beat Spurs

  • Mount gives Chelsea victory against Villa

  • Southampton win against Norwich, plus Wolves beat West Ham

  • Maddison and Vardy give Leicester win

  • Watch Final Score and listen to BBC radio commentary

  1. Postpublished at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Wolves v West Ham (19:30 GMT)

    West Ham United

    Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini on the absence of winger Michail Antonio: "All of us know how important he is. He felt a little bit tired in the last match so we made the decision."

  2. 'The players look sharp'published at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Southampton v Norwich City (19:30 GMT)

    Southampton

    Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl says: "Every game is big for us, today we have another chance at home to take points and that's what we're focused on.

    "The last game [a 2-1 win over Watford] showed we can come back after getting 1-0 down. The players look sharp and concentrated and hopefully they bring the gameplan to the pitch."

  3. The new Bale?published at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Man Utd v Spurs (19:30 GMT)

    Mason Greenwood (18 years 64 days) is the youngest player to start in a Manchester United v Spurs fixture in the Premier League since Gareth Bale in August 2007 (18y 41d).

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    #bbcfootball

    Avinash Sagar: Six out of 11 Man United players are Englishman today. All young except Young. Maybe we're heading in the right way. Got a bench too. Just like old times. Let's just trust the process.

  5. 'We know we're favourites for position 20'published at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Southampton v Norwich City (19:30 GMT)

    Norwich City

    Norwich boss Daniel Farke says: "I was pleased with the performance [in the 2-2 draw with Arsenal] and four points out of six is definitely good for our confidence.

    "I thought we deserved to win against Arsenal, another difficult game is coming for us today and we need to be at our best.

    "Each and every game is important and the games are coming thick and fast and each point counts.

    "We know we are favourites for position 20 in this league because of our financial situation but that does not mean we're not ambitious and you want to surprise everyone and create a big sensation."

  6. 'Time to go to work'published at 18:58 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Man Utd v Spurs (19:30 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    UnitedImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho on his return to Old Trafford: "It's good, I shook hands happily, [they are] good people, nice people here and now it's time to go to work. They want to win and I want to win. We always come to win and they will have the same objective.

    "Normally when you play so many matches you normally do a little bit [changes]. A couple is normal."

    On the form of Dele Alli: "He cannot be man of the match in every game, we cannot expect that or demand that, we can just expect his enthusiasm and his motivation.

    "So far happy we have scored more than the opposition, you want to score more than you concede, if that's the same today I will be very very happy."

  7. Two-man team?published at 18:54 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Southampton v Norwich (19:30 GMT)

    Southampton

    Danny IngsImage source, Getty Images

    Danny Ings has scored in his last three Premier League games for Southampton – the last player to score in four consecutive appearances for the Saints was Jay Rodriguez in March 2014.

    Southampton’s last 10 Premier League goals have been scored by either Ings (6) or James Ward-Prowse (4).

  8. 'They're getting the feelgood factor back'published at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Man Utd v Spurs (19:30 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Former Spurs defender Michael Dawson: "When Pochettino left Spurs I was surprised because of what he had done over the five years.

    "But the club's chairman Daniel Levy makes big decisions. It was a bold decision. For Spurs to get someone like Jose Mourinho... they're winning games, and getting they're getting the feelgood factor back."

  9. 'I can see Spurs finishing in the top four again'published at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Man Utd v Spurs (19:30 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Jose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images

    Former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp on new manager Jose Mourinho returning to his former club:

    "Jose will just get on with it tonight. He'll get a mixed reception. Manchester United won the Europa League under him - his record wasn't that bad.

    "Pochettino did a great job there - for whatever reason they've been on a downward spiral since the back end of last season. Mourinho couldn't have taken a better job. The club is full of good fantastic players. It's a bit similar to when I went in to Tottenham. I can see them finishing in the top four again this year."

  10. Postpublished at 18:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    West Ham v Wolves (19:30 GMT)

    Goalkeeper David Martin was in tears after making his Premier League debut at the age of 33 - in a 1-0 win over Chelsea.

    West Ham turned to the son of Alvin Martin after some shocking performances by Roberto, with first-choice Lukasz Fabianski injured.

    David MartinImage source, .
  11. 'Mourinho isn't on the pitch'published at 18:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Man Utd v Spurs (19:30 GMT)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "We've got a couple of injuries. Scott McTominay is back and fit to play. It was an easy decision to get him in. Jesse Lingard has been really good in the last few weeks from the bench so we give him a chance.

    "Ashley Young is very important, our club captain. He's got experience and is vocal in the dressing room. He's one of our leaders. It's important to have experience in the big games.

    "We've got exciting forwards, hopefully we can create chances for them. I've been waiting to see Mason Greenwood in the Premier League - it's a big stage against a big team but I'm sure he's ready."

    On being up against Jose Mourinho...

    "It's a normal game. He's not on the pitch, neither am I."

  12. Postpublished at 18:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Chelsea v Aston Villa (19:30 GMT)

    Plenty of young Chelsea fans getting selfies with Aston Villa assistant boss John Terry as he gets off the coach. Strangely the manager Dean Smith isn't getting as much attention as his number two.

  13. Postpublished at 18:48 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Leicester v Watford (19:30 GMT)

    No Ben Chilwell tonight, he has the classic footballing injury of 'a knock.'

  14. 'We need a reaction'published at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Chelsea v Aston Villa (19:30 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea manager Frank Lampard on making five changes to his starting XI: "Tammy Abraham took a bad knock against Valencia so we have worked hard on him and he is fine, albeit with some pain.

    "We've made a few changes to keep the squad fresh, we lost here on Saturday so need a reaction."

  15. Don't complain about the dressing room Josepublished at 18:46 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Man Utd v Tottenham (19:30GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    If Jose Mourinho finds the visiting dressing room a bit tight at Old Trafford tonight, he knows who to blame.

    When he was Manchester United manager, Mourinho had it reduced in size - which in turn made the home dressing room a bit bigger.

    He might be regretting that now.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:46 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

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    Absolutely poor bench for Man Utd. No game changers there. Just shows how shallow the squad depth is at Man Utd. Spurs to stroll to a win.

    Amogh - Man Utd fan

  17. Pochettino plans Europe returnpublished at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Man Utd v Spurs (19:30 GMT)

    Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says he is "open to listen to projects" in Europe as he plans a return to management.

    The 47-year-old spent five and a half years in charge of Spurs before being sacked last month and replaced by Jose Mourinho.

    He was strongly linked to Manchester United after Mourinho was given the boot.

    "There are a lot of clubs and attractive projects for me to take on," Pochettino told Fox Sports Argentina.

    "It is my intention to return to manage in Europe.

    "But now I need to be calm for a few days and see what happens."

  18. 'We are ready'published at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Leicester v Watford (19:30 GMT)

    Leicester City

    Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers to Amazon: "Ben Chilwell will be OK for the weekend but Christian Fuchs has been training excellent and will be fine.

    "We'll be patient, the pitch is fantastic which allows us to play quickly and move the ball. The players have experience in dealing with teams who sit in against us - we are ready.

    "We have prepared for Watford as well as we can, we have prepared for a system they have been playing all season but it looks like a back four."

  19. Your Mourinho XIpublished at 18:44 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Man Utd v Spurs (19:30 GMT)

    During his spells at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Manchester United, Mourinho has coached some of the biggest names in world football to domestic and European success.

    Over 63,000 BBC Sport users picked their all-time Mourinho XI and here are the results:

    Mourinho XIImage source, .

    You can still pick yours here - it's not too late.

  20. Postpublished at 18:42 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2019

    Jose has gone pretty attacking hasn't he?