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Everton 0-0 West Ham
Takes a strong man to get Michail Antonio off the ball. Abdoulaye Doucoure is no weakling but even he can't do the job as the together in midfield.
Tottenham beat Newcastle in game delayed because of medical emergency in crowd
Spurs come from 1-0 down to win after Magpies make dream start
Wilson gives Newcastle second-minute lead but Ndombele equalises
Kane and Son goals prove enough for Tottenham
Dier OG gives Newcastle hope despite late Shelvey red card
Bruce takes charge of 1,000th game as manager
Result: Everton 0-1 West Ham - Ogbonna heads winner
Phil Dawkes
Everton 0-0 West Ham
Takes a strong man to get Michail Antonio off the ball. Abdoulaye Doucoure is no weakling but even he can't do the job as the together in midfield.
Everton 0-0 West Ham
A classic long punt forward to try and earn some territory for West Ham. Straight out play. The Hammers are quickly back on the front foot, but Jarrod Bowen's touch lets him down in the Everton box.
Everton 0-0 West Ham
And off we go.
Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)
Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)
James McFadden
Former Everton forward on BBC Radio 5 Live
David Moyes believes he's a top, top manager. He's very realistic when he comes into a club, he'll say 'the players we have at the minute are not good enough to challenge for the top ten'.
He wouldn't just say things to appease people or because it sounds good, he's realistic.
For him to say he's aiming for the top four, it shows the belief he has in that squad and his team to maintain a run of form.
Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
David Moyes has said that at year two at West Ham, this as good as he's had.
Two years into a managerial job, the players understand what he wants, the quality of squad that he's got, this is as good as he's had so early into a job.
He's already achieved decent success with European qualification. The team look like they're building, they're exciting to watch, they look strong.
He's got a real confidence about his team because they're difficult to beat.
There's always a nice old school feel to Goodison in the build-up to games. A proper football ground, with a bit of personality to it.
Plus, I admire their ability to absolutely milk the back catalogue of songs featuring the word 'blue' in the title.
Here come the players... to the theme from Z Cars of course.
Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Everton have made an excellent start to the season but they might find it hard going against West Ham - they certainly won't get the wide open spaces they enjoyed in their draw with Manchester United.
The Hammers lost to a very late Brentford goal in their last game so I'm expecting a reaction to that anyway, and then you have their manager David Moyes back at his old club - he will be going for a win.
Prediction: 1-2
England women's record goalscorer Kelly Smith and Leicester's 2021 Cup winning captain Wes Morgan have just plucked the balls out the bag for the FA Cup first round.
They picked some beauties as well.
The full draw will be up on the BBC Sport website shortly and the ties will be played on the weekend of the 6-7 November.
FT: Aston Villa 2-3 Wolves
There was stiff competition yesterday, but arguably the best Premier League game of the day came at Villa Park, where Wolves came from 2-0 down to win 3-2 against Aston Villa in the 95th minute.
You can read all about the action here.
Conor Coady says Wolves plan to use the extraordinary comeback as a springboard for the rest of the season.
"I could see my wife and the boys in the stand at the end going mental," said England defender Coady, who scored his side's second goal.
"It was a derby, so to win the way we have from 2-0 down is incredible. Honestly, it was emotional and tough."
He added: "Since the new manager came in we have improved. We were on the end of some bad results but there's loads to improve on."
FT: Watford 0-5 Liverpool
FT: Watford 0-5 Liverpool
It was a good day for Liverpool yesterday. They smashed Watford 5-0, with Roberto Firmino scoring three, Sadio Mane reaching 100 Premier League goals and Mohamed Salah netting his 104th English top-flight strike. That draws him level with Didier Drogba on 104 as the African player with the most Premier League goals.
It also prompted his manager Jurgen Klopp to describe him as the current best player in the world...
So, is he?
If you want to provide an answer to what that "something" is that has to change at Manchester United, please send postcard to us here at BBC Sport with the heading 'Ole Gunnar Solskjaer competition'.
Little joke there for ya.
Please don't send us a postcard.
FT: Leicester 4-2 Man Utd
And then Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came on and said that "something has to give"...
FT: Leicester 4-2 Man Utd
In the aftermath of that loss at Leicester, midfielder Paul Pogba did say Manchester United need to "change something".
"We have been having these kind of games for a long time and haven't found the problem. We have conceded easy and stupid goals," Pogba told Sky Sports.
"If we want to win the title, these are the games we need to win, even if they are very hard.
"We know that the fans were going to push and put pressure on us and we need to be more mature, play with more experience and arrogance - in a good way - by taking the ball and playing our football.
"We need to find the key for this change because we deserved to lose. I don't know if it is the mindset of the players. We need to change something. We need to find the mentality and tactics to win. We have to look as individuals and as a team to fix this."
FT: Leicester 4-2 Man Utd
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looked a manager running only on the fumes of dwindling goodwill as he made his way to Manchester United's supporters after a shambolic 4-2 defeat at Leicester City.
As the Norwegian moved towards a discontented corner of the stadium to clap the travelling fans, he was faced with some sympathetic applause, anger and a fair few empty blue seats.
If the impression given by Leicester's two late goals is one of a close match, ignore it.
Leicester deserved their win and deserved to win by more. Manchester United deserved to lose and deserved to lose by more.
Of course, us football media types would be hypocritical for gently mocking the kneejerk reactions to team losses. It is these that partly build the narratives off which we feed.
Here then is how our chief football writer Phil McNulty tackled the issue of Solskjaer's fascinatingly inconsistent and present rage-inducing reign at Old Trafford...
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Right, so what are you all talking about on social media. Let's see... oh, right, yeah, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Sigh.
We're currently on a downswing of the never-ending rollercoaster that is Solskjaer's Manchester United managerial career. A loss - like that suffered at Leicester yesterday - sends the cart into a nosedive, complete with a fan response that tends to be somewhere on the spectrum of angst to utter fury.
Presumably, when Cristiano Ronaldo scores three against Atalanta on Wednesday, everything will be grand again?
Well, if you want to continue on that subject, feel free. We'll give some limelight to a few of the posts on #bbcfootball. Every other subject is up for grabs too, though. So give us a shout. The details are above.
Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)
Carlton Cole
Former West Ham striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't think either team is equipped to challenge for the top four, you probably need some multi-billionaire owners to come in to be able to do that. As it stands right now, no.
They will give any top four team a game, but to consistently churn out the right level of performance, that'll be hard, but they will give the top four a game.
Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)