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Chelsea 0-0 Spurs
Serge Aurier makes a mess of an attempted headed clearance but Chelsea can't take advantage with blocked crosses for Timo Werner and Ben Chilwell.
Podence scores Wolves winner in incident-packed game at Arsenal
Gabriel had equalised after Neto put Wolves in front
Game stopped for 10 mins and Jimenez taken to hospital with head injury
Gunners remain 14th after fifth league defeat, Wolves up to sixth
Result: Chelsea 0-0 Tottenham - Spurs go top
Giroud misses late chance to win it for hosts
Result: Southampton 2-3 Man Utd - sub Cavani scores two and sets up Fernandes
Saints were 2-0 up through Bednarek and Ward-Prowse
Emma Sanders
Chelsea 0-0 Spurs
Serge Aurier makes a mess of an attempted headed clearance but Chelsea can't take advantage with blocked crosses for Timo Werner and Ben Chilwell.
Chelsea 0-0 Spurs
Less than two minutes on the clock and Chelsea have a shot on target. The Blues have had most of the ball in the early stages and Hakim Ziyech's 25-yard volley is easily held by Hugo Lloris.
Chelsea 0-0 Spurs
We are under way at Stamford Bridge, after the players take a knee.
There is a tribute to Diego Maradona before kick-off.
Chelsea v Spurs (16:30 GMT)
We should be guaranteed some goals today - these are two of the top three scoring teams in the Premier League.
Chelsea have bagged 22 and Spurs have scored 21 in nine games.
Spurs have nine-goal Son Heung-min and seven-goal/nine-assist Harry Kane.
Chelsea's goals have been shared out by a few different players.
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Jose Mourinho won on his first return to his former club with Inter Milan in 2010 but has failed to do it again.
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Spurs put on a Jose Mourinho masterclass when they beat Manchester City last weekend.
It was a great performance and they are playing well, but I do feel with Tottenham that they have to score first for that game plan to be successful.
Chelsea always seem to get a lot of goals - they are the highest scorers in the Premier League this season - and I am not so sure Spurs will keep them out.
Prediction: 2-1
Chelsea v Spurs (16:30 GMT)
Jose Mourinho has never lost three consecutive league games against the same manager. A defeat today would make it three in a row for Frank Lampard against his old boss.
A victory would give Tottenham their best start to a Premier League season, surpassing the 22 points they amassed after 10 games under Harry Redknapp in 2011-12.
FT: Southampton 2-3 Man Utd
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaking to Match of the Day: "I was quite calm [at half time]. It's about not conceding another goal and getting the next one. There was always going to be another one in that game. We must have had five or six clear-cut chances in the game today so it was about taking them when we got the chance. It worked."
On Edinson Cavani: "Great impact of course. He is a number nine who wants to be in between the posts, he is always on the move, he wants to get in front of you and I am very pleased with him. On the training pitch, in the dressing room and during meal times, how meticulous he is... He knows what he wants to eat, how much he wants to recover - everything! It was top movement and his timing is fantastic. His hunger to get on the end of things is the key for a centre-forward. Sometimes it hurts and sometimes it doesn't but to score you have to be in there."
On David de Gea's injury: "Hopefully it's not too bad. It's a knock on his knee - just above his knee - so we will see how it is."
On conceding from set-pieces: "How can you be disappointed when you have the quality of James Ward-Prowse? You can't stop them. You cant blame anyone but just applaud what he is doing."
On his team's fightback: "It is a trait of Manchester United to never give in. Every single one of them, there was absolutely no chance they were going to give up. That's a big thing for a Manchester United player and person."
Chelsea v Spurs (16:30 GMT)
Chelsea have been scoring plenty - and not conceding many since Edouard Mendy took over in goal.
They have scored multiple goals in seven of their nine league matches.
Mendy has kept seven clean sheets in 10 appearances for Chelsea in all competitions, conceding just three.
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Spurs boss Jose Mourinho to Sky Sports on Joe Rodon: "He's a good player. He comes to us because we trust him. There is always a first time. It's a big match, it's a big opportunity for him."
Chelsea v Spurs (16:30 GMT)
Chelsea make three changes from their 2-1 win over Rennes on Tuesday.
N'Golo Kante, Hakim Ziyech and Reece James replace Cesar Azpilicueta, Jorginho and Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Christian Pulisic is back on the bench after a month out with a hamstring injury.
Chelsea: Mendy, Silva, Zouma, Chilwell, James, Kovacic, Kante, Mount, Ziyech, Abraham, Werner
Pretty much all change from Spurs' 4-0 win over Ludogorets on Thursday with only Tanguy Ndombele staying in the team.
Wales defender Joe Rodon makes his first ever Premier League start.
All the usual suspects like Hugo Lloris, Son Heung-min and Harry Kane are back.
Spurs: Lloris, Rodon, Dier, Aurier, Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Ndombele, Sissoko, Bergwijn, Son, Kane
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Steve Wilson
Match of the Day commentator
Jose Mourinho once famously promised that he could never manage Spurs because his love for Chelsea fans ran too deep. So much for promises.
Chelsea come into this game two points behind Tottenham, but with both clubs harbouring realistic hopes of being involved in a title race.
Frank Lampard's side have won their last six in all competitions - but none of those opponents will pose as big a threat as Spurs, whose own recent record is seven wins in eight.
So, we have two intense local rivals - both in excellent form, and two managers who know each other's flaws and foibles inside out. It could be a great game - perhaps you might even say a special one.
FT: Southampton 2-3 Man Utd
Southampton
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl speaking to Match of the Day: "They played [Edinson] Cavani and he is very hard to defend against. We couldn't keep the pressure high on them. We tried everything and made a fantastic game.
"We had some fantastic moments - the best I think we can against such sides. I am very happy about what we can play today. The second half, sure, was difficult but we must see the quality and in the end, how difficult it is to defend against the other team. I think the game was good to watch.
"He [Cavani] made the difference in the second half. He is good in the box and we know this. We had not enough relief from playing out and keeping the ball. We did it for a very long time very good. For 2-2, that is okay for us, but then we conceded a third goal. We played as good as we can today. We put everything in that is possible against such teams but we saw a fantastic side."
On James Ward-Prowse: "Not only his free-kicks but his work for the team is always good. In the end it was not enough to take something. This is a little bit frustrating but when you look deeper you see how many things we did today so we are not disappointed."
Chelsea v Spurs (16:30 GMT)
There's no doubt about it, this one is the game of the weekend in the Premier League.
Chelsea host Spurs with one of these sides guaranteed to go top of the table.
A draw would be enough for Jose Mourinho's Spurs against his old side.
Thanks Phil.
These back-to-back-to-back-to-back days are strange, aren't they? One big game finishes and then you have 15 minutes to build up to one of the games of the season.
That is all from me. I'll leave you with Emlyn Begley, who will guide you through Chelsea v Tottenham.
Southampton 2-3 Man Utd
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaking to Sky Sports: "Let's have a little check on him (David de Gea). Hopefully he can be okay for Wednesday but I'm not sure. Dean (Henderson) played well though.
"He's a keeper who has been used to being vocal. He wants to organise the team. He had a couple of tidy saves to make. He was safe with his hands. After the first half, we played well again.
"It's one of those that when you win, they don't really matter. At the end I was so proud at 2-2 because we did so well.
"He probably wasn't able to warm up on the pitch and then he realised he needed bigger studs. He has to be ready!
"This team is getting better and better and improving which is what I want to see. We are fit."
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George Prince: Ole has been working wonders at Utd since he arrived - pulling off huge results under pressure, and overseeing an excellent end to last season. He deserves massive credit and is a total legend.
Dan: The opposite of a defensive masterclass from Vestergaard there. The type of performance that would see him sit perfectly in the current United defence. Let's hope Woodward wasn't watching or getting ideas..
FT: Southampton 2-3 Man Utd
Manchester United
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire speaking to Match of the Day: "We have created numerous amounts of chances. We felt we were hard done by with the scoreline at half time. We gave them two bad goals really. We knew we had to keep going. The next goal was crucial. We had that belief and confidence. Thankfully Edinson put it in the back of the net.
"It's strange because 2-0 down at half time we felt like we were still in the game. We knew we were causing problems. In the first half we had really good chances. We knew we had to improve, play with more intensity and take our chances. When it got to 2-2 it felt like only one team would win the game.
"His movement is excellent in the box. He's the best I've played against during training. He is on the move constantly. We know what he has got and can bring to this club. It's important he kicks on now because he's a top, top player."