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Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Fabinho on for Curtis Jones. First move from Jurgen Klopp.
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FT: Man Utd 1-1 Leicester - Maddison has goal disallowed
Iheanacho heads in opener but Fred quickly levels
FT: Burnley 0-2 Man City - visitors return top after Gundogan & De Bruyne goals
FT: Chelsea 1-4 Brentford - Eriksen nets as Bees come back from 1-0 down
FT: Brighton 0-0 Norwich, Leeds 1-1 Southampton, Wolves 2-1 Aston Villa
FT: Liverpool 2-0 Watford - go top with win
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Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Fabinho on for Curtis Jones. First move from Jurgen Klopp.
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Mark Willis: What to do with Salah? He's been poor all game, but confidence low after recent disappointments with Egypt. I'd still take him off.
Sloppy and lethargic by Liverpool today. Expect wholesale changes...
Anonymous
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Another headed chance for Diogo Jota but he's wide again. Liverpool have upped the tempo a little in the last few minutes.
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
He should do better.
Diogo Jota is free in the box when Jordan Henderson's free-kick is curled in.
He heads it well but it's over the bar. Has to hit the target surely!
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Andy Reid
Ex-Republic of Ireland midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Joao Pedro will be really disappointed with that.
You don’t get that many chances at Anfield, especially with Liverpool in the form they are in now.
That could be the difference.
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Joe Gomez tries to wriggle away on the right to put a cross in and he's wrestled back by Cucho Hernandez. He takes the yellow card with no complaints.
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Wow.
Huge chance. Ismaila Sarr might have stayed on and he gets in behind Joel Matip.
He tees up Joao Pedro in the middle and he slides it inches past Alisson's left post.
Everyone was waiting for the flag to go up and it didn't! HUGE miss.
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Roberto Firmino finds Mohamed Salah in the box in a dangerous position.
Hassane Kamara reacts quickly to block him and concede a corner.
Virgil van Dijk then fires a header over the bar.
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Soy Capitan: Nobody seemed to notice that Watford chance would likely have been ruled offside?
Juraj Kucka didn't have a chance just before the Liverpool goal. Replays show he was a yard offside. Sorry for spoiling the narrative.
Steve, Wirral
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Hassane Kamara tries to punch a pass through the middle but Thiago slides to intercept and gets an applause from the Anfield crowd and his manager.
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Imran Louza manages to squeeze a cross in from the left after gaining a yard on Joel Matip but it's easy for Alisson.
He sets off Andy Robertson down the left and eventually, Diogo Jota's strike flies way over the bar. Jurgen Klopp isn't happy!
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Thiago pings it over to Mohamed Salah and he tries to touch it on to Joe Gomez but it's cut-out.
Quiet few minutes.
Brighton v Norwich (15:00 BST)
Michael Williams
BBC Sport at Amex Stadium
Can one of these two sides stop the rot this afternoon? Both Brighton and Norwich have lost their last six Premier League matches and occupy the bottom two places in the leagues current Form Table.
Graham Potter and Brighton Chief Executive Paul Barber both write in the match programme today about using the international break as a chance to “take stock and reset” after a disappointing run of results.
Meanwhile most Norwich fans who have made the journey to the South Coast appear very pessimistic, if not completely resigned to their sides fate.
Smiles and a wave from Dean Smith to the small number of Canaries fans who greeted them off the team coach a short time ago here at The Amex.
Will today be the day that Norwich record their first Premier League victory in 10 weeks?
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
The sun has come out at Anfield and so has Joe Gomez's curling crosses.
He whips a brilliant ball in from the right which isn't too far away from Andy Robertson but an excellent defensive header sees it go out for a corner.
It's a scramble in the middle from the set-piece - Joel Matip is there trying to poke it in - but it's hastily cleared.
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Here we go for the second half.
No changes from either side at the break.
We've got five games coming up at 15:00 BST, including Burnley v Manchester City.
Team news will be dropping in about half an hour so keep your eyes peeled.
As it stands, Liverpool are top of the table so unless Watford can respond, City will need to beat Burnley to reclaim their perch.
Chelsea v Brentford (15:00 BST)
John Southall
BBC Radio 5 Live at Stamford Bridge
There is a small demonstration outside the Stamford Gate here against the Ricketts family.
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Henri Colens: People talk a lot about Mane and Salah, but Firmino is showing that he is back to his best today. His speed of thought and equally quick feet in evidence. Having the front three fit and firing is massive for the title run-in.
HT: Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Andy Reid
Ex-Republic of Ireland midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think Anfield are waiting for the team to give them a little bit more.
It’s been an OK performance, they haven’t created the amount of chance they would have liked.
Watford will still feel like they can nick something.
Leeds v Southampton (15:00 GMT)
Phil Dawkes
BBC Sport at Elland Road
Elland Road is bathed in sunshine right now, but don't let that fool you. It is not that warm. Still, it could be worse. This week in West Yorkshire the sunshine has been battling for supremacy with rain and snow. Just to remind you, we are now on BST.
Today's game is probably more important for Leeds than it is for Southampton, purely on league table terms. United might have snatched wins in their last two games to give themselves some breathing space but they're far from out of the woods yet. A win here will go a long way to easing the nerves.
Saints could definitely do with a positive result, though, to end a run of three straight losses. With 35 points, it is very unlikely they'll get dragged back into trouble, but Ralph Hasenhuttl will want to head off any suggestions his players are already on the beach.