KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 15 October 2022
Wolves 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Off we go at Molineux.
Use audio icon to listen to BBC Radio live commentary
FT Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Everton - Kane from the spot & Hojbjerg
FT: Fulham 2-2 Bournemouth - Diop & Mitrovic, Solanke & Lerma
FT: Wolves 1-0 Nottingham Forest - Neves penalty, Sa saves Johnson penalty
FT: Leicester City 0-0 Crystal Palace
#bbcfootball
Emma Sanders
Wolves 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Off we go at Molineux.
FT: Leicester 0-0 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira speaking to Match of the Day: "It is always good to take a point, we let our chances go as we had opportunities to create more and in the second half we were a bit flat. But we did not concede and that is positive, we got a point and we are happy with that.
"We need to play quicker and take more risks to hurt them. We had chances and didn't take them.
"They have quality, we knew how difficult it would be and we didn't play to hurt them - we played without taking risks, with the handbrake on and it was comfortable for them in the second half."
Fulham v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Chris Wise
Match of the Day at Craven Cottage
There was a roar around Craven Cottage when Aleksandar Mitrovic’s name was announced over the Craven Cottage PA system earlier.Either Marco Silva knew yesterday that his main man was fit and was playing his cards close to his chest, or this is a quite a late call from Fulham to include him.
Whatever the truth, he’ll be worth keeping an eye on for many reasons!
FT: Leicester 0-0 Crystal Palace
Leicester City
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers speaking to Match of the Day: "The players put in a good performance, strong defensively and limited a good Palace team. We had some really good moments to get into the final third and lacked the final pass or a bit of a luck. Overall the performance was good.
"We have played well to 60 odd minutes and then found ways to lose. You have to defend well to win and this season I always felt we would have to be patient after our market in the summer. You can see the players gaining confidence but in that final third we need a bit more luck."
On some boos at the end: "We have set standards with two fifths and an eighth, but we were unable to improve in the market, so we have to knuckle down with what we have. I totally respect our supporters, and when you are suffering there will always be that (the booing).
"My dedication is that we stay strong and gradually I hope we can pull away. It is my responsibility and I accept that."
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (15:00BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
Steve Cooper was handed a new contract by Nottingham Forest in the wake of his side's 4-0 defeat by Leicester a couple of weeks ago.
That came on the back of vocal support from the fans at the King Power Stadium, with many feeling they would prefer to relegated with the Welshman who brought them up at the helm, rather than bring someone like Rafael Benitez in.
But owner Evangelos Marinakis did not commit to an outlay in excess of £100m last summer to meekly surrender Forest's top flight status at the first attempt.
Cooper does need to start winning matches.
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
Wolves XI: Sa, Ait-Nouri, Neves, Podence, Jonny, Kilman, Toti, Nunes, Moutinho, Costa, Traore.
Subs: Sarkic, Traore, Hwang, Mosquera, Guedes, Semedo, Hodge, Bueno, Campbell.
Nottingham Forest XI: Henderson, Cook, Williams, Gibbs-White, Toffolo, Johnson, Kouyate, Yates, Freuler, Dennis, McKenna.
Subs: Hennessey, Biancone, Worrall, Mangala, Awoniyi, Lingard, Surridge, Bade, Boly.
Fulham v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Fulham XI: Leno, De Cordova-Reid, Diop, Ream, Robinson, Reed, João Palhinha, James, Pereira, Kebano, Mitrovic.
Subs: Rodak, Adarabioyo, Duffy, Wilson, Cairney, Willian, Mbabu, Vinicius, Harris.
Bournemouth XI: Neto, Fredericks, Mepham, Senesi, A Smith, Christie, L Cook, Lerma, Tavernier, Billing, Solanke.
Subs: Travers, Stephens, Rothwell, Stacey, Stanislas, Dembele, Moore, Anthony, Zemura.
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (15:00BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
With Raul Jimenez out injured, Diego Costa is handed his home debut.
The former Chelsea striker thought he was retiring last January but answered an SOS call from Wolves amid a striker crisis.
It has taken a bit of time for Costa to get fit and he probably still has a bit of work to do but Wolves really need him to have an impact.
Fulham v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Bournemouth full-back Jack Stacey said the squad "want to do well" for interim boss Gary O'Neil.
"Gaz has always been great," he told BBC Radio Solent. "He hasn't lost that personal side since he became manager.
"He's a man I want to go on and do well for. There's a real feel-good atmosphere around the training ground and he's done such a good job."
FT: Leicester 0-0 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira speaking to BT Sport: "In the first half we had a situation that allowed us to create more and I don't think we were aggressive enough going forward.
"In the second half it was all about them, we didn't create anything, but on the flip side we defended well and kept a clean sheet. Of course there is frustration, but we will take a point today.
"We had a poor second half I would say, we were flat and didn't hurt them. We were not brave enough to break the lines.
"We didn't take much risk and this is whey we did not create very much, especially in the second half. We have to perform better."
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
Wolves interim head coach Steve Davis had a rough start as he oversaw their 3-0 defeat to Chelsea a day after being put in charge.
The club are still searching for Bruno Lage's replacement and with just one win from nine Premier League games this season, Wolves need to turn things around quickly.
They currently sit 18th in the table but like Forest, a win today would see them move out of the bottom three.
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
This is a dream day for Wolves' interim boss, who takes charge of the club he supported as a boy in front of the fans he used to stand alongside.
"When my dad first took me along to the golden palace and lifted me up onto the South Bank terraces, I knew I'd be a Wolves fan forever," said Davis in his programme notes.
FT: Leicester 0-0 Crystal Palace
Leicester City
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers speaking to BT Sport: "I thought the performance was good. We limited a very good Crystal Palace team, with a lot of individual players of real quality, to one chance.
"Apart from that we pressed the game well, in particular in the second half when the pressure on the ball was much better. We got into good areas but failed to make the final pass to get us that goal.
"At this moment we have got to see effort and fight of the players, which was there. The talent is there but we are [near] the bottom of the table, so confidence can be affected.
"It was a good performance, the desire to win the game was there, but it was a clean sheet against a good team."
On the atmosphere: "The crowd gave us good backing, they really pushed the team. We were maybe not at the top of our game, but there were a lot of good moments in it."
On his future: "The modern game, if you are not winning, it opens you up to criticism and I accept that. The players are fighting and running and giving everything. I always felt after the summer market we would have to fight our way through the season but the players are doing that and hopefully we will get better results as the season goes on."
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
The trouble for Forest is that they are worried about getting defeats but you can't go out there playing four attacking players.
The rest of the team aren't the best defensively which we saw the other night against Aston Villa.
I think we will see them counter-attacking for the upcoming months but I just don't think they are good enough to open themselves up and beat teams.
If they can survive, then it is job done, but it will be very hard for them.
Fulham v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)
Fulham were really good in the first half against West Ham but ended up with nothing to show for it.
I know Fulham boss Marco Silva was angry with the decision to award the penalty for the Hammers' equaliser, but he should have been more angry with his player, Andreas Pereira, for being such a buffoon to concede it after being repeatedly warned he was committing a foul.
I always write Bournemouth off, and they always prove me wrong. I know their fans love it too... so you know where I am going with this one.
The Cherries have done great under Gary O'Neil, but I think Fulham will feel hard done by, and they will come out with a point to prove.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
FT: Leicester 0-0 Crystal Palace
Leicester City
Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemens speaking to BT Sport: "We are going into the games to try to win, we know we have the quailty and we are working hard but unfortunately today was not quite the best.
"There is pressure, we are here to deal with it, manage it and hopefully try to climb the table. That was a good point and hopefully next time we will get all three."
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
Nottingham Forest sit at the bottom of the table and still have plenty of work to do to get their season up and running, though Monday's draw with Aston Villa stopped a rot of five defeats in a row in the Premier League.
That came after the club showed its faith in manager Steve Cooper by rewarding him with a new contract.
They come up against a Wolves side who have underperformed so far and are struggling themselves so can Forest capitalise?
A win would take Cooper's side out of the bottom three for the first time since matchweek five.
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (15:00BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
Wolves' interest in bringing Nuno Espirito Santo back to Molineux has been the talk of the last 48 hours at Molineux.
I have been told it is unlikely that will happen.
However, whilst the managerial vacancy remains unfilled, it is still possible.
Wolves have also spoken to former Forest Green and Watford boss Rob Edwards, a former Wolves player.
I wonder if Edwards could come in to assist current interims Steve Davis and James Collins until the World Cup break, which would allow chairman Jeff Shi to reassess the situation.
Three more games to come in the Premier League today with these two kicking off in just over half an hour:
Fulham v Bournemouth
Wolves v Nottingham Forest
We'll start to build up to those but stick around for all the reaction from the King Power.
Tweet using #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only - standard rates apply)
Those 'Maddison starts for England' shouts always seem very loud before a Leicester game, and very quiet by the end.
Brian, Barrow
That's what I get for having Maddison and bringing in Zaha to my fantasy team this week.
Will
We all know which game will be last on MOTD tonight.
Nick, Worcester