Postpublished at 12:27 British Summer Time 16 October 2021
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
Here come the teams! A nice atmosphere in Watford for the new boss.
Chilwell earns Chelsea win at Brentford as Blues return to top
Result: Leicester 4-2 Man Utd - Vardy & Daka score decisive goals in thriller
Man Utd's record 29-game unbeaten away league run ended
Result: Man City 2-0 Burnley - Bernardo Silva & De Bruyne
Result: Southampton 1-0 Leeds - Broja scores as Saints earn first win
Result: Aston Villa 2-3 Wolves - injury-time Neves winner as visitors hit back from 2-0 down
Result: Norwich 0-0 Brighton - Canaries still winless
Result: Watford 0-5 Liverpool - Mane, Firmino hat-trick and superb Salah strike
Shamoon Hafez
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
Here come the teams! A nice atmosphere in Watford for the new boss.
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
Martin Keown
Former England defender on BBC One
Mo Salah is an amazing talent, this calmness he has in front of goal is amazing. Such quality, he turns the defence inside out. He outfoxes everybody and just gets better and better. Liverpool need to sign him to a new deal as quick as they can.
Watford v Liverpool (12:30BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Vicarage Road
A lot has been made of Watford's 3-0 win the last time these two teams met a couple of seasons ago.
For balance, it is probably also worth pointing out that Liverpool have scored three times on exactly half of their eight visits to Vicarage Road in the Premier League era.
The odds heavily favour an away win.
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
A big opportunity for Roberto Firmino. He's not started the last four Premier League games for Liverpool, with Diogo Jota getting the nod.
Can he take his chance?
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
Glenn Murray
Nottingham Forest striker on BBC Radio 5Live
I don't think Watford have lost hope. They've got seven points from seven games and are on course for a 40-point average, which usually keeps you in the Premier League. I think they've been disappointed with a few previous performances, like the Newcastle game, which they should have lost. The hierarchy thought the change needed to be made, and with someone like Claudio Ranieri waiting in the wings, why not make it?
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
Watford is the 16th club for manager Claudio Ranieri in the top flight of the top five leagues.
Ranieri (Chelsea, Leicester City, Fulham, Watford) will equal Rafa Benitez (Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Everton) as the non-British manager to take charge of the most different clubs in the Premier League.
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
As part of Football Focus' Black History Month coverage, Ngunan Adamu explores why Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold has become so important to the city's black community.
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
Captain Moussa.
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
Sadio Mane needs just one goal to become the third African player to reach 100 in the Premier League, emulating Didier Drogba and team-mate Mohamed Salah.
Mane would also become just the third player to reach 100 Premier League goals without any of them coming from the penalty spot, after Les Ferdinand and Emile Heskey.
Brentford v Chelsea (17:30 BST)
Former Chelsea defender Mario Melchiot talking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "When Thomas Tuchel took the job, we were saying 'Chelsea are under pressure'.
"Did I want to see the change? No, I wanted Frank Lampard to keep his job. Has Tuchel turned things round? Yes.
"It looks like every individual knows what to do and that is the difference. He is on track right now and Chelsea are playing some great football."
Norwich v Brighton (15:00 BST)
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Why does Sterling assume he'll get more playing time at another top club if Pep isn't picking him? Against Hungary he had flashes of brilliance but was tackled & gave the ball away far too often, as he did in the Euros. He's a shadow of the player he was pre-Covid.
Tim, London
Norwich v Brighton (15:00 BST)
Norwich City's Mathias Normann, Todd Cantwell and Milot Rashica are all expected to be fit and available again.
Christoph Zimmermann remains out with an ankle problem that may require surgery.
Brighton trio Yves Bissouma, Adam Webster and Enock Mwepu have returned to training after injury and could be involved.
Danny Welbeck and Steven Alzate are sidelined after undergoing surgery on respective hamstring and ankle issues.
Tariq Lamptey could make his first Premier League appearance in 10 months after recovering from a series of hamstring injuries.
Watford v Liverpool (12:30 BST)
Watford are currently on a run of 17 games without a clean sheet in the Premier League.
Liverpool's current run of 17 league games unbeaten - spanning two seasons - is the longest of any team in England's top four divisions (W12, D5).
The Reds could become the first English top-flight side to score three or more goals in seven consecutive away games in all competitions.
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BEAGLEBABE: If Guardiola watched the England game against Hungary Sterling should be on the bench. He got a 4 rating which was generous.
Man City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Manchester City forward Ferran Torres will be missing for up to three months after suffering a fracture to his right foot while away with Spain.
Ederson and Gabriel Jesus both began Brazil's World Cup qualifier against Uruguay, which finished in the early hours of Friday morning, and neither will feature against Burnley.
Ilkay Gundogan and Oleksandr Zinchenko are back in contention after injuries.
Burnley captain Ben Mee is ruled out after testing positive for Covid-19, while Matej Vydra and Charlie Taylor are doubtful.
Johann Berg Gudmundsson is fit despite withdrawing from international duty with Iceland, while Maxwel Cornet is available after missing the draw against Norwich because of a hamstring issue.
Watford v Liverpool (12:30BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Vicarage Road
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is without first-choice keeper Alisson due to his appearance for Brazil against Uruguay in a World Cup qualifier that took place on Thursday night local time - but Friday morning in the UK.
It means a third Premier League start for Republic of Ireland international Caoimhin Kelleher and his first since the 1-0 home defeat by Brighton on 3 February.
Southampton v Leeds (15:00 BST)
Southampton v Leeds (15:00 BST)
Southampton are without striker Che Adams, who suffered a muscle injury during Scotland's win against Israel.
Captain James Ward-Prowse begins a three-match ban, while defender Jack Stephens is a long-term absentee.
Leeds will continue to monitor Kalvin Phillips, who withdrew from the England squad because of a calf problem.
Patrick Bamford, Luke Ayling and Robin Koch remain sidelined, while Raphinha is unlikely to start following his late return from international duty.
The winger scored his first international goals in Brazil's win against Uruguay, playing 72 minutes in a 4-1 victory in Manaus which finished in the early hours of Friday morning.
Man City v Burnley (15:00 BST)
Kevin Nolan
Former West Ham captain on BBC Radio 5 Live
Raheem Sterling would have seen what has happened to Jesse Lingard. He went on loan to West Ham and it got him an opportunity to nearly get in the Euros.
Sterling is probably thinking 'if I am not playing, I need to perform in two games to get in the next squad.'
Does his place in the England squad become a problem? You have Jack Grealish playing in front of him for City. How long can Sterling not be playing at the peak of his career?