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Steve in Milan: So is everybody set for another day of selective farcical VAR decisions with a little real football in between?
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FT: Arsenal 0-1 Leicester - Vardy off the bench for Foxes and scores
Lacazette has early headed goal ruled out for offside
FT: Wolves 1-1 Newcastle - Jimenez finishes smartly from edge of area
Murphy hits free-kick under Patricio's arm to level
FT: Southampton 2-0 Everton - Ward-Prowse converts from angle
Adams finishes low through Pickford's legs before Digne dismissed
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Steve in Milan: So is everybody set for another day of selective farcical VAR decisions with a little real football in between?
VVV-Venlo 0-13 Ajax
Ajax recorded the biggest victory in Eredivisie history with a 13-0 thrashing at mid-table side VVV-Venlo, who had a player sent off when they trailed 4-0 in the second half.
Teenager Lassina Traore scored five and became the first Ajax player to record five goals in an Eredivisie match since Marco van Basten in 1985 (six) and the first from the club to record three assists in a league match since Frenkie de Jong in 2017.
It was the first time in a decade that any team were able to score at least 10 goals in a single Eredivisie game since PSV recorded a 10-0 win over Feyenoord.
It was the biggest defeat in VVV-Venlo's club history.
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Southampton finished last season just outside the top 10 so what would be a good campaign for them in 2020-21?
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Southampton v Everton (14:00 GMT)
How are we all feeling after an extra hour in bed?
Everton fans are probably feeling very good. They sit top after five games and could extend the gap with victory today in their sixth match.
Southampton have won two and drawn one so far this season and come into this off the back of a decent 3-3 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Can they stop Everton's unbeaten run and leap up from 13th?
Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is determined to ensure there is no repeat of the disastrous slide in fortunes Manchester United experienced following their other recent away win against Paris St-Germain.
After they secured that momentous victory at the Parc de Princes in 2019 to overturn a 2-0 first-leg deficit to reach the Champions League quarter-finals, United's results, by Solskjaer's admission, were "shocking".
They won two out of 12 games and finished the season by drawing with Huddersfield and losing at home to Cardiff, both of whom were relegated.
It explains why Solskjaer was in an upbeat mood after the 0-0 draw with Chelsea, even though it left United 15th in the Premier League in the week when they again won in Paris.
"It is a point on the board against a good team," said Solskjaer. "Last time we beat PSG we struggled big time. Our results were shocking. We hardly won a game. I am keen that it doesn't happen again."
Southampton v Everton (14:00 GMT)
Everton's James Rodriguez is hoping to overcome the knock he suffered in the Merseyside derby, but Jonjoe Kenny is not yet fit after an ankle problem.
Captain Seamus Coleman is sidelined with a minor hamstring injury and Richarlison begins a three-match ban.
Southampton's on-loan winger Theo Walcott is ineligible against his parent club, while Moussa Djenepo is still out with a hamstring injury.
Stuart Armstrong is set to return after a period of self-isolation.
Three games all at different kick-off times.
Southampton, Everton, Wolves, Newcastle, Arsenal and Leicester are all in action. Some tasty fixtures!
League leaders Everton are looking to open up a three-point gap over rivals Liverpool when they travel to Southampton today.
Wolves, Leicester and Arsenal are all looking for a fourth win in six, while Newcastle could break into the top 10.
As long as today's games are better than yesterday's 0-0 draw between Manchester United and Chelsea, we'll be happy.