Postpublished at 19:51 BST 22 September 2021
Wolves 0-0 Tottenham
Leander Dendoncker has had a pop early on in the Nuno derby, but he's off target. They've started well, the home side. Remember, they've yet to hit the net at Molineux this season.
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Wolves 0-0 Tottenham
Leander Dendoncker has had a pop early on in the Nuno derby, but he's off target. They've started well, the home side. Remember, they've yet to hit the net at Molineux this season.
Brighton 0-0 Swansea City
It has been a fairly even first 20 minutes at Brighton in terms of possession and territory, yet it is Swansea who have created all the chances.
Liam Cullen's shot and a Rhys Williams header both drew saves from Seagulls keeper Jason Steele, while Korey Smith has just headed wide from Jake Bidwell's inviting centre.
Chelsea 0-0 Aston Villa
Chelsea dominating the ball at Stanford Bridge as you might imagine. They've made 10 changes but this is still a Blues side packed with talent. No chances to speak of yet, though.
Man Utd 0-0 West Ham
A sighter for Jarrod Bowen, collecting Andriy Yarmolenko's pass but screwing wide from 15 yards out.
Man Utd 0-0 West Ham
Mark Noble's second touch of the ball against Manchester United since Sunday is a successful one, rolling it all the way back to goalkeeper Alphonse Areola.
Under way in our 19:45 BST games.
Man Utd v West Ham (19:45 BST)
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer tells Sky Sports: "We decided more or less before Sunday (to make changes). we need more players to get match fit. Alex Telles is back and has been training for a week. It will be a long season.
"Cristiano Ronaldo has come in and made a difference already, he wants to play as much as possible but I don't think it is possible.
"If you are going to be successful at the end, you need the whole squad and minutes to be shared out. A risk making so many changes but we have played some games behind closed doors and hopefully we find the rhythm."
Someone has pulled their abacus out on Sky Sports and calculated that there have been 160 changes in total from the 18 Premier League teams in the Carabao Cup third round ties this week.
76 on Tuesday and a further 84 tonight.
Man Utd v West Ham (19:45 BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
There will be a decent crowd here tonight but Old Trafford is nowhere near full for tonight's game.
I can make the 'CHES' out of the white Manchester lettering in the Sir Alex Ferguson stand opposite me.
Wolves v Tottenham (19:45 BST)
Both Wolves and Tottenham will be looking to quickly recover from disappointing league performances at the weekend, with Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo saying they are "working to find solutions".
He also dismissed the notion that Harry Kane is suffering after a potential move to Manchester City failed to materialise in the summer.
The striker has yet to score in four league games and recently went through his first-ever 90 minutes without having a shot in the loss at Crystal Palace.
Asked whether the 28-year-old Kane was affected by the transfer saga, Nuno said: "That's the past. Nothing that we can say or do now, or in the future, will change the past.
"What we have to do with the past is put it behind our heads and focus in the present.
"The way we are working is to find solutions, try to reinvent, recreate situations which can improve our football and our game and Harry is part of the team. It's the partnerships, the complicity, the way we do things, everyone has to be involved."
Brighton 0-0 Swansea City
We are off and running at the Amex Stadium.
Can Brighton continue their fine start to the season or will Swansea cause an upset?
Millwall v Leicester (19:45 BST)
Leicester City defender Ricardo Pereira says the Foxes "have more to lose" than their opponents Millwall when they meet tonight.
The Foxes have made an unsteady start to the new season, losing three of their first five Premier League games to lie 12th in the table.
"If you go in with the wrong mentality it can be difficult, because we have more to lose than them," Pereira said.
"We have to go in with a good mentality and do our best."
Man Utd v West Ham (19:45 BST)
Phil Jones returns to the Manchester United squad for the first time in 20 months and the defender said he has "been through hell and back over the last couple of years" after struggling with injury and lockdown.
Jones, 29, missed the entirety of last season with a knee issue and last played for United's first team in January 2020 in the FA Cup third round.
He is now returning to fitness and has completed two 90-minute games for the under-23 side in as many weeks.
Jones told the club's website, external he was "feeling good at the minute".
He said: "Thankfully, I see the light at the end of the tunnel now, and I've been back training, played a few behind-closed-doors games and I'm feeling really good at the minute.
"It's so good to be back out training with the lads and enjoying being a footballer again because for the last 15 months, it's been all 'daddy day care' and not much football.
"I kept myself in great shape over lockdown and came back. But I remember just training out here [Carrington] and going into the doc and saying 'enough is enough'."
Chelsea v Aston Villa (19:45 BST)
Chelsea defender Marcos Alonso has stopped taking a knee before matches as he thinks the anti-racism gesture is "losing a bit of strength".
Instead, the 30-year-old Spaniard says he prefers to stand and point to the No To Racism badge on his shirt sleeve.
Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha was the first Premier League player to stop taking a knee.
"I am fully against racism and I'm against every type of discrimination," said Alonso.
"I just prefer to put my finger to the badge where it says No To Racism, like they do in some other sports and football in other countries.
"I prefer to do it this way and, of course, to say very clearly that I am against racism and I respect everybody."
Brighton v Swansea City (19:30 BST)
Tariq Lamptey makes his first Brighton appearance in nine months against Swansea City tonight having recovered from a hamstring injury.
The right-back is one of 11 changes made by Seagulls boss Graham Potter as he faces his former club, with 18-year-old defender Ed Turns handed a debut.
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Swansea head coach Russell Martin also shuffles his pack, with only Rhys Williams and Liam Walsh keeping their places following the dramatic draw at Luton last weekend.
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Arsenal v AFC Wimbledon (19:45 BST)
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says tonight's Carabao Cup tie against AFC Wimbledon is an opportunity for players to show they "deserve" to play.
The Gunners suffered a difficult start to the season, losing their first three league games without scoring, but have since claimed back-to-back victories.
"[We must] focus. Focus, demand the highest standards, prepare the same way or even better," said Arteta.
"I hope that we can expect goals from our side."
Millwall v Leicester (19:45 BST)
Danny Ward gets his first Leicester run-out in goal since February.
Caglar Soyuncu, Wilfried Ndidi and Youri Tielemans are the only three players to keep their place from the weekend.
Millwall make seven changes from their last game. Shaun Hutchinson makes his return from injury.
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Wolves v Tottenham (19:45 BST)
It's exactly a month to the day since these two teams last met and it will be Kane to lead Spurs out as Nuno Espirito makes seven changes to the starting XI that were defeated to Chelsea last weekend.
Bruno Lage's side has to made several changes, with Willy Boly and Yerson Mosquera making their first appearances of the season.
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Arsenal v AFC Wimbledon (19:45 BST)
Arsenal put a strong side out.
All their starting XI bar Eddie Nketiah have played in the Premier League this season.
League One AFC Wimbledon field a good team too.
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Chelsea v Aston Villa (19:45 BST)
Chelsea make good use of their extremely deep squad, retaining only goalkeeper Kepa from the side that won 3-0 at Tottenham.
N'Golo Kante, who came on to good effect at Spurs, starts and captain's the side, alongside Saul and Ruben Loftus-Cheek in midfield. There is also a debut for Malang Sarr in a defence that also includes Trevor Chalabah.
Timo Werner is up front.
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Aston Villa make nine changes from the home win over Everton. Defenders Matty Cash and Axel Tuanzebe are the only players who keep their place.
Ashley Young is captain, Emi Buendia is back to pull strings in midfield and 19-year-old Cameron Archer leads the line in attack.
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