Postpublished at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2020
Spurs 1-0 Man City
Son's was the earliest Premier League goal City have conceded since December 2016 (Theo Walcott for Arsenal).
Man Utd move into top half with win over West Brom
West Brom penalty for Fernandes foul on Gallagher overturned after referee watches replay
Ajayi handball for United penalty - Johnstone off line when saving from Fernandes, who scores with retake
Tottenham go top with 2-0 win over Man City
Son scores from Ndombele's lofted pass for opener; Lo Celso finishes Kane through ball, 35 seconds after coming off bench
Brighton beat Villa, who have injury-time penalty overturned after referee watches replay
Chelsea had been top with 2-0 win at Newcastle in early game
Phil Dawkes and Emlyn Begley
Spurs 1-0 Man City
Son's was the earliest Premier League goal City have conceded since December 2016 (Theo Walcott for Arsenal).
Son Heung-min has scored five goals in his last five appearances against Manchester City in all competitions, after netting just one in his first six meetings.
Spurs 1-0 Man City
There was a quick check to see if Toby Alderweireld had fouled Gabriel Jesus there but he had not. No penalty.
Spurs 1-0 Man City
Almost...
Kevin de Bruyne has a great chance to equalise for City but his powerful shot is blocked...
by Gabriel Jesus.
Toby Alderweireld tackles Jesus and the loose ball runs to De Bruyne, who hammers his shot straight at the Brazilian on the ground.
To make matters worse Jesus was offside so the chance is gone.
Spurs 1-0 Man City
A Kevin de Bruyne cross is headed away by Eric Dier. Can City respond quickly?
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Dennis Ethan: Son scores inside the first five minutes, could they hit City for 6?
Spurs 1-0 Man City
Kevin de Bruyne is on the attack for City but shoulder barges Sergio Reguilon to the ground. The referee gives Spurs a free, a bit harsh maybe - although the ball was going out anyway.
Spurs 1-0 Man City
Almost a surprise Harry Kane wasn't directly involved in that goal. The defenders were watching him though when they let Son Heung-min go so he can take some credit.
Son Heung-min
It's that man again, Son Heung-min gives Spurs the lead.
Tanguy Ndombele's ball over the top catches City's defenders out - they're too high.
Son takes it in his stride and slots it in between the legs of Ederson.
Spurs 0-0 Man City
Bernardo Silva ghosts in behind Spurs' defence but his cross is then blocked.
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City players turned out for their country in midweek scoring 10 goals between them, whilst Harry Kane tiptoed around Wembley avoiding injury!
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Spurs 0-0 Man City
Sometimes you have to wait ages for a shot on target but we've had one after 65 seconds here.
Ferran Torres glides forward for City but his 25-yard effort is straight at Hugo Lloris.
Spurs 0-0 Man City
Away we go at the THS.
There is a minute's applause for Ray Clemence before kick-off.
Spurs v Man City (17:30 GMT)
Harry Kane is having one of the great individual starts to a Premier League season.
With seven goals and eight assists, he is the only player to ever be involved in 15 goals in his team's opening eight Premier League games.
He has been directly involved in 27 goals (17 goals, 10 assists) in his last 14 starts for Spurs in all competitions.
But he has struggled against Manchester City. He has the worst minutes-per-goal ratio (383) against them of any of the 29 Premier League opponents he has scored against. His last goal against City came in February 2016.
FT: Aston Villa 1-2 Brighton
Aston Villa
Aston Villa boss Dean Smith, speaking to MOTD: "I don't know what a penalty is now. We could all hear the contact inside the ground.
"If VAR thinks it's not a penalty then just tell the referee it's not a penalty. It wasn't given so we have to take it on the chin.
"I don't think we were bad. We missed chances and we've made big mistakes for their goals. We have to defend much better. Brighton were a threat on the counter but I wasn't overly concerned.
"I thought we had control of the game and if we had taken our chances we would have won."
Spurs v Man City (17:30 GMT)
Manchester City aren't coming into this game in great shape.
Their 12 points is their lowest tally after seven fixtures of a Premier League campaign since 2008-09 under Mark Hughes.
They have scored 10 goals so far - compared to 27 at this stage last season.
City have lost five of their past seven Premier League away matches against other 'top six' sides, including each of the last three.
Spurs v Man City (17:30 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Both of these teams are on a good run so this will be a really good yardstick for where they are at.
We know the kind of form Harry Kane is in at the moment for Spurs but City are looking a lot more solid defensively, and they will have a fit Gabriel Jesus to lead their attack.
It is going to be close, but I would go with Pep Guardiola to get one over Jose Mourinho.
Prediction: 1-2
John Stones and Joe Hart are having a good wrestle on the pitch in the warm-up...