KICK-OFFpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 24 October 2021
Away we go in the two 14:00 games.
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Away we go in the two 14:00 games.
Bubbles are blowing at West Ham.
Both of these games should be decent, Brentford-Leicester could be a 3-3.
Basti has been on one this afternoon, some great stuff from the German World Cup winner on 5 Live.
I'll continue dropping those in before Man Utd-Liverpool kick-off.
But before that we've got games at London Stadium and Brentford Community Stadium and the teams are about to enter the arenas.
Man Utd v Liverpool (16:30 BST)
Bastian Schweinsteiger
Former Manchester United and Germany midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
When I watch Manchester United games I don't know how they play. I can't tell you that they will win against West Ham or Atalanta. I can't guarantee you a win and as a Manchester United fan you want to know that.
They keep talking about time, but you don't have time in football. You have to win right now.
The experience of Cristiano Ronaldo and Raphael Varane will definitely help the team, but the question is how much are they involved in the tactics of the team.
West Ham v Tottenham (14:00 BST)
Karen Carney
Former England and GB international on BBC Radio 5 Live
West Ham's front four are a joy to watch. They are so dynamic and they don't always stay in the same position.
When David Moyes can in there no athleticism in their team. There was no running - they were practically bottom of the league in that regard. He has turned around them and they have got it all.
It is a credit to Moyes. He has done so well since he has come in, it has actually been remarkable. They are starting to add more possession to their team now and it is working.
West Ham v Tottenham (14:00 BST)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham's form this season has been a bit like their Amazon documentary.
None of their past 14 league games have ended in a draw (W9, L5).
West Ham v Tottenham (14:00 BST)
Jack Collison
Former West Ham and Wales midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
The interesting thing about Declan Rice is he was always in Reece Oxford's shadow at West Ham. Reece was in the first team at 16 and bossed the game at Arsenal and could play centre-back and holding midfield and Declan had to put his head down and work really hard.
He's had a couple of speed bumps and that has really helped mould him. That humble beginning and entry into the first team has given him a good grounding.
He has really added an ability to go past people in the last few seasons. The ability to have that and playing alongside Tomas Soucek means he's got the freedom to get around the pitch.
West Ham v Tottenham (14:00 BST)
Football Focus
West Ham midfielder Declan Rice answers questions put to him by children from the Bobby Moore Academy on goal tallies, pranks and if he has better dance moves than Mason Mount.
West Ham v Tottenham (14:00 BST)
Jack Collison
Former West Ham and Wales midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
West Ham are so much fun to watch at the moment. There was always a feeling last season that we were waiting for them to slow down and blow up but they were just relentless. To qualify for Europe was massive.
They have been phenomenal again this season. It isn't just the results, it is the style of football too. The fans are enjoying it.
Declan Rice's energy is so infectious and the great thing about him is that he has remained the exact same. He plays with a smile, he walks around with a smile and he is just enjoying it.
It seems like he is just getting better and better game by game. He has really cemented his place in the England team too.
West Ham v Tottenham (14:00 BST)
West Ham United
West Ham boss David Moyes has made four changes to their starting line-up in Premier League games this season, fewer than any other side.
Striker Michail Antonio has scored five top-flight goals v Spurs, more than against any other club.
West Ham v Tottenham (14:00 BST)
Karen Carney
Former England and GB international on BBC Radio 5 Live
It should be a great game - I am really looking forward to it. It is interesting to see that neither team has made many changes and realistically they are both challenging for the top six.
Man Utd v Liverpool (16:30 BST)
Bastian Schweinsteiger
Former Manchester United and Germany midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It is the way that you play, what is your strategy? If you have Cristiano Ronaldo and he takes his breaks from defending, but if he scores you goals in the box, that's what he does and what you have to know.
If you have centre backs that can't create quality passes like Leonardo Bonucci or David Alaba. Everything is more or less clear.
Manchester United are still in progress. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer keeps mentioning that. It takes too long though for me in my eyes. If you look at Manchester City or Chelsea and the impact that Thomas Tuchel had on them - it was unbelievable. He knew exactly what the players needed to perform and they have a strategy and a DNA. They have more in their game.
Brentford v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Leicester City
The Foxes are vying to win consecutive league matches for the first time since April.
Man Utd v Liverpool (16:30 BST)
Bastian Schweinsteiger
Former Manchester United and Germany midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It is still not 100% clear to me if Manchester United are going to be successful or not. They have great names like Paul Pogba and Cristiano Ronaldo, and I think that Marcus Rashford will help them a lot in the future because he has been injured. It has not been easy for them.
But if you compare their football to other teams like Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool or even like Bayern Munich it is not on the same level at the moment. United can always hurt you in one game, that is clear to me, especially at Old Trafford.
Brentford v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Leicester City
Brentford v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Brentford
Brentford are at risk of losing back-to-back home league fixtures for the first time since a run of three straight defeats between November and December 2018.
The Bees have hit the woodwork eight times in the Premier League this season, three more than any other side.
Brentford v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Brentford are unchanged from the side that were edged out 1-0 by Premier League leaders Chelsea last Saturday.
Leicester revert back to the same starting XI that beat Manchester United last weekend.
That means Jamie Vardy returns up front but Patson Daka, who scored four goals in the midweek Europa League win at Spartak Moscow, drops to the bench.
West Ham v Tottenham (14:00 BST)
West Ham are unchanged from the side that won 1-0 at Everton last Sunday. That means Michail Antonio leads the line with Pablo Fornals, Jarrod Bowen and Said Benrahma playing just behind the forward.
Tottenham made 11 changes for the midweek Europa Conference League loss to Vitesse but revert to the same starting XI that beat Newcastle last weekend.
I'll say it before any of you do...
"Typical BBC bias, talking about one game when there are two others being played today."
OK OK, chill.
Team news of the 14:00 BST games is coming right up.
Man Utd v Liverpool (16:30 BST)
Bastian Schweinsteiger
Former Manchester United and Germany midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Manchester United were the only club I was interested in playing for when I left Bayern Munich. They have a beautiful stadium and I was a huge fan of Eric Cantona back in the end. That was the main reason.
Louis Van Gaal was also the coach and I knew him for when he managed Bayern but playing for Manchester United as the first German was motivation was myself.
I loved playing for Manchester United. The fans were absolutely amazing and I loved every moment of playing there.