Postpublished at 12:41 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022
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FT: Liverpool 3-0 Brentford - Fabinho heads home opener before Oxlade-Chamberlain header and Minamino goal
FT: West Ham 2-3 Leeds - Harrison hat trick, Bowen and Fornals for Hammers
Rafael Benitez sacked as Everton manager
Tottenham v Arsenal postponed
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BBC Radio 5 Live
Throw on BBC Radio 5 Live from 14:00 GMT for commentary live from Anfield. There will also be updates on West Ham v Leeds.
West Ham v Leeds (14:00 GMT)
West Ham United
West Ham hope to welcome back at least one of Tomas Soucek and Mark Noble, although it's unclear if they have been absent due to injury or Covid-19.
Kurt Zouma is back in training.
Liverpool v Brentford (14:00 GMT)
Brentford
Brentford pair Sergio Canos and Rico Henry should be fit to play.
Josh Dasilva, David Raya, Charlie Goode and Mathias Jorgensen remain out, while Frank Onyeka is still on Africa Cup of Nations duty.
Liverpool v Brentford (14:00 GMT)
Liverpool
Liverpool have no fresh injuries, with James Milner, Andy Robertson and Virgil van Dijk are all expected to recover in time from minor issues sustained against Arsenal on Thursday.
Naby Keita, Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah are at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Liverpool v Brentford (14:00 GMT)
Does anything less than a win today for Liverpool mean the title race is done? Maybe it already is.
Manchester City's win over Chelsea yesterday took the champions 13 points clear of the second-placed Blues, with Liverpool a point further back, but with two games in hand.
Even if Liverpool win both those games in hand, they would be eight points off City...
Just two Premier League games today.
Liverpool host Brentford and West Ham welcome Leeds United - both games kick-off at 14:00 GMT.
The north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal was postponed yesterday due to Covid-19 cases and injuries within the Gunners' squad.