Summary

  • FT: Spurs 0-3 Man Utd: Ronaldo, Cavani & Rashford goals as Spurs fans boo at full-time

  • FT: Man City 0-2 Palace - Zaha gives Palace surprise lead, Laporte red card & Gallagher adds second late on

  • FT: Liverpool 2-2 Brighton - Henderson & Mane give Liverpool lead, Mwepu & Trossard respond for Brighton

  • FT: Burnley 3-1 Brentford - Wood, Lowton & Cornet score for Clarets' first win

  • FT: Newcastle 0-3 Chelsea - James double & Jorginho penalty

  • FT: Watford 0-1 Southampton - Adams with winner

  • FT: Leicester 0-2 Arsenal - Gabriel & Smith Rowe goals as Ramsdale makes countless saves

  1. Legendpublished at 11:37 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

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  2. Carabao Cup drawpublished at 11:35 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    You might not have clocked this, but the draw for the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup is this morning. That is apparently going to take place in around five minutes time. So I'll bring you that as it happens.

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only - standard message rates apply)

    Fan in Frankenstein's Monster maskImage source, Getty Images

    It's Halloween weekend people, so in honour of that we'd like to know:

    Which football horror show still gives you nightmares?

    It can be one featuring your professional team or a game you were involved in that keeps you up at night trembling.

    Send your responses to us via Twitter, using the hashtag #bbcfootball, or on text to 81111 (UK only - standard message rates apply.)

  4. Team newspublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    Leicester v Arsenal (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Leicester XIImage source, BBC Sport

    Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers makes one change to the side that started the 2-1 win over Brentford in their last Premier League match as Luke Thomas replaces the injured Ricardo Pereira.

    Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Amartey, Evans, Soyuncu,Thomas, Tielemans, Soumare, Castagne, Maddison, Iheanacho, Vardy

    Subs: Ward, Bertrand, Barnes, Choudhury, Dewsbury-Hall, Vestergaard, Ndidi, Daka, Lookman

    Arsenal XIImage source, BBC Sport

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta sticks with the side that started their 3-1 victory over Aston Villa eight days ago.

    Martin Odegaard, who missed that EFL Cup win at Leeds on Tuesday, makes the bench.

    Arsenal XI: Ramsdale, Tomiyasu, White, Gabriel, Tavares, Saka, Sambi Lokonga, Partey, Smith-Rowe, Lacazette, Aubameyang

    Subs: Leno, Odegaard, Maitland-Niles, Holding, Soares, Pepe, Elneny, Kolasinac, Martinelli

  5. Postpublished at 11:29 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    Right, team news time. Here you go...

  6. The previews and reviewspublished at 11:24 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    And this is how we here at BBC Sport will be covering said action...

    12:00 BST on BBC One: Football Focus - Alex Scott and her guests look ahead to the weekend’s fixtures.

    12:00 BST on BBC Radio 5 Live: Mark Chapman presents football discussion, and build-up to today's matches. With updates from Leicester v Arsenal. With guests including Alan Shearer, Dion Dublin, Andy Reid and Stat Man Dave.

    15:00 BST on BBC Radio 5 Live: Live football commentary of Newcastle United v Chelsea plus updates from across today's 3pm matches in the Championship, League One, League Two and Scottish Premiership.

    16:00 BST on BBC One: Final Score - Jason Mohammad presents all of today’s football results, along with reports and reaction from this afternoon’s games.

    17:00 BST on BBC Radio 5 Live: Sports Report - Reports, results and reaction to the day's big sports stories. Plus Tottenham v Manchester United updates.

    18:00 BST on BBC Radio 5 Live: 606 - Your football calls with Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton.

    Not bad for around 44p that, eh?

  7. The action...published at 11:21 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    For clarity, here is the full run down of what we have in store for us today in the Premier League (basically what this live text commentary will be focused on)...

    12:30 BST: Leicester v Arsenal

    15:00 BST: Burnley v Brentford, Liverpool v Brighton, Man City v Crystal Palace, Newcastle v Chelsea, Watford v Southampton

    17:30 BST: Tottenham v Man Utd

  8. Postpublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    By quirk of fate, Manchester United do play today. They're up last, at Tottenham, which gives plenty of time for the inevitable media pressure-fest to work up a good head of steam and really get some good solid speculating done about the future of their manager.

    Before then, though, we have six whole games of Premier League football to deal with. That's 540 minutes of red hot, boot on ball action, starting in roughly an hour and a half.

  9. The world keeps turning...published at 11:14 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    Ole Gunnar SolskjaerImage source, Getty Images

    He's going isn't he? Or is he? He should probably be sacked. Not probably, definitely! Actually, I think he needs more time. Do you not remember how bad we were under the previous guy? But look at how bad we are now! He should go. He should stay. Go. Stay. More time. No. Yes. Arghhhhhhhhh!

    So many stories, so much wasted breath, so many Tweets and Tik Toks and Slammies and Plopdrops (be honest, you wondered for a second if those two were actually real), all churned out in a week in which nothing happened but the noise.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is still in charge of Manchester United and the world has continued to turn apathetically.

    Here's an idea: let's focus on the actual football being played this weekend.