Postpublished at 19:53 Greenwich Mean Time 8 February 2022
West Ham 0-0 Watford
More applause from the London Stadium for young Isla Caton. Pretty much every fan on their feet applauding.
FT: Newcastle 3-1 Everton - Lascelles own goal & Holgate own goal, Fraser gives Newcastle lead & Trippier adds 25-yard free-kick
Magpies out of relegation zone
FT: Burnley 1-1 Man Utd - Pogba strike from Shaw cutback, Rodriguez leveller from Weghorst pass
FT: West Ham 1-0 Watford - Bowen shot takes deflection before going in
Hammers replace United in top four, Watford drop to 19th
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West Ham 0-0 Watford
More applause from the London Stadium for young Isla Caton. Pretty much every fan on their feet applauding.
Newcastle 0-0 Everton
Matt Targett's first act in a Newcastle shirt is to tackle Demarai Gray and clear. Tough gig on his first start for his new club.
West Ham 0-0 Watford
A little bit of booing too for Kurt Zouma from the Watford fans because... well you know why.
Burnley v Man Utd (20:00 GMT)
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's always such a big story when Cristiano Ronaldo isn't on the pitch. He will want to play every single game but he should be at that stage of his career when he knows it is not necessary.
He should know he should be used as and when the manager deems he will get the most out of him.
The conditions here at Burnley - the rain is going sideways, it's cold and blustery - I would be surprised if he is too displeased to be wrapped up on the bench with a big coat on.
Newcastle 0-0 Everton
Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport at St James' Park
Deafening boos greet Jordan Pickford's first touch, as the home fans remind him of his Sunderland heritage and suggest he's hanging onto the ball a bit too long.
It's bouncing in here. Looks like Andros Townsend is starting at left wing-back as Everton remain in a 3-4-3 from Saturday.
Newcastle 0-0 Everton
Jordan Pickford getting some serious boos here at St James' Park, presumably because of his Sunderland roots.
Burnley v Man Utd (20:00GMT)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Turf Moor
Burnley could be out of the relegation zone by 22:00GMT tonight.
A victory against Manchester United at Turf Moor, coupled with failures to win for Watford and Newcastle will be enough to take Sean Dyche's men out of the bottom three on goal difference.
It is nearly 13 years since the Clarets last beat United on home soil but they did win at Old Trafford a couple of years ago, when Jay Rodriguez was on the scoresheet.
Newcastle 0-0 Everton
Jonjo Shelvey with the first chance of the game, fired over from range.
West Ham 0-0 Watford
I watched Watford in that game at Burnley. Not seen weather quite as bad as that for a football match for a while. The Hornets were much tougher foes than they have been for a while, though. Sterner test tonight.
Two big games. Both under way.
West Ham v Watford (19:45 GMT)
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The London Stadium is currently paying tribute to Isla Caton, who passed away in January aged just seven following a brave five-year battle with the rare child cancer neuroblastoma.
Before tonight's game, a message from Isla's mother was played on the big screen...
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Right, the teams are out at both the London Stadium and St James' Park. Are you sitting comfortably?
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West Ham v Watford (19:45 GMT)
West Ham United
More from West Ham boss David Moyes, speaking to BT Sport: "Michail Antonio is fit because he has been away playing games with Jamaica. We are pleased he has returned fit. He is an important player for the team and we are looking forward to him getting back to his levels.
"Roy and Claudio do it differently. Roy has only been in charge for one game so we have not had chance to see much of them. They had a good point against Burnley. We need to look after ourselves and go about the job the right way. We need to play well, keep our standards high."
West Ham v Watford (19:45 GMT)
Watford
Watford manager Roy Hodgson, speaking to BT Sport: "I was pleased with Sema and Pedro in the previous game but Dennis would have played had he not been suspended and the same goes for Cleverley. It was the right time to bring them back in. Dennis had a good start to the season and has scored goals. Unfortunately, he has been a member of a team that has sunk to the bottom. Like everyone else, he has to step up. We need more goals and better performances.
"You could record the answer and spin it out every week. Every game is important. The closer you get to relegation the more important they become. We want to get points but there is only one way to do it and that is playing well. And we are playing a good team."
West Ham v Watford (19:45 GMT)
Watford
Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster, speaking to BT Sport: "When you work with Roy, his big thing is working on team shape. He likes to play in a set formation - 442. He has only been here two weeks but you look at the Burnley game, despite the disgusting conditions, the shape of the team, you could see what he was trying to work towards. Hopefully we can start putting the ball in the net.
"I have worked with Roy so I can tell the lads what to look out for, warn them of a few things. He is a lovely guy and a top manager, but he is a winner and he wants to win. When he sees something he doesn't like, he will let you know about it. I was happy with the appointment. A top manager.
"West Ham are very organised and work hard. They have pace and power. We can't look at them in fifth in the league. We have to look at ourselves. The clean sheet at Burnley was the first in something like 32 Premier League games, which is crazy. We have broken down the mental block. When you know you can do that you can then start to think about scoring goals too."
Newcastle v Everton (19:45 GMT)
Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport at St James' Park
Dele Alli's clobber has been drawing a fair bit of debate over the last week or so since he joined Everton.
His manager Frank Lampard said he didn't care what Alli wore or drove so long as "he wants to improve every day". Quite right too.
It looks as though Dele is sporting a new haircut tonight. The dreads are gone.
Newcastle v Everton (19:45 GMT)
Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, speaking to BT Sport: "It has been a long break, we have utilised it wisely and we're ready for the game.
"Matt [Target] has trained really well and fitted in to the group effortlessly. He is ready to go. It was a temptation to put Bruno [Guimaraes] in but it is in his and the players' best interests to put him in at the right time. Today, after one major training session and the team performing well last game, it will be good for him just to experience and see the Premier League.
"I feel we are stronger and there is a confidence in the group. We were boosted by our last result and performance. We are looking forward to the challenge that lay ahead. It is difficult to know what to expect. A new manager with a lot of unknowns."
West Ham v Watford (19:45 GMT)
Quite a stark contrast at West Ham where there is a dazzling light show, fire blasting into the air, thumping trance beats and then it cuts to some of the crowd fiddling on their phones or chomping on a pie.
Newcastle v Everton (19:45 GMT)
Everton boss Frank Lampard, speaking to BT Sport: "It is a short amount of time to do a lot and prepare for this game. People are putting a lot on this game, but there is a long way to go. I feel the lads are ready and prepared.
"Every game brings different issues and preparation. Firstly, we had to recover for a few days and Newcastle have not played for a while. We need to focus on ourselves and how we can get better. Hopefully we see that in the performance.
"Vitalii Mykolenko pulled out yesterday. Yerry Mina came on and played well on Saturday. The message from me is I hope clear - that we have a strong bench and players here pushing. When we perform as we did at the weekend the players deserve credit and they deserve another opportunity. I have a style and idea about how I want to play. You can't change the world in a week but I want them to play with confidence and belief."