Postpublished at 14:06 British Summer Time 23 October 2022
Southampton 0-0 Arsenal
Chance for the Saints but Lyanco's long-range shot is straight at Aaron Ramsdale.
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FT: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle - Wilson opens scoring after colliding with Lloris before Almiron slots home
Kane pulls goal back with stooping header
FT: Southampton 1-1 Arsenal - Xhaka fires opener in from White cross but Armstrong levels
FT: Leeds 2-3 Fulham - Rodrigo breaks deadlock but Mitrovic levels and Decordova-Reid & Willian put visitors ahead
FT: Aston Villa 4-0 Brentford - Bailey with opener for managerless hosts, before Ings double and Watkins strike
FT: Wolves 0-4 Leicester - Tielemans opens scoring for bottom side before Barnes, Maddison & Vardy net
Emlyn Begley
Southampton 0-0 Arsenal
Chance for the Saints but Lyanco's long-range shot is straight at Aaron Ramsdale.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Wolves striker Diego Costa goes close to his first Premier League goal in a century. He skips past two defenders on the corner of the box and then drills a shot which is deflected just over.
From the corner, Daniel Podence's shot is deflected wide by James Justin.
Aston Villa 1-0 Brentford
Stephen Kelly
Former Tottenham defender on BBC Radio 5
Such a well-worked goal.
Little short corner, back out, on to the byline, pulled back, Bailey pulls off the shoulder and it is a fantastic finish.
A bright start, exactly what these fans wanted.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Molineux
The pitchside flame throwers as the players walked out have provided a burst of heat and, after some heavy downpours earlier on, we start under a blue sky.
And off we go with a big match this one, the winners move out of the relegation zone.
Leeds 0-0 Fulham
Phil Dawkes
BBC Sport at Elland Road
Leeds are certainly up for this. Already in these opening minutes they've piled into a number of big tackles to try and get on the front foot.
The crowd are responding to it, cheering on every big hit and urging the home players to press the Fulham back line.
Jesse Marsch asked for unity. He's getting it right now.
Southampton 0-0 Arsenal
Decent start for Arsenal as Bukayo Saka cuts in and puts in an inswinging cross which goes just wide.
Leon Bailey
Instant impact from Villa after the sacking of Steven Gerrard.
Douglas Luiz plays a short corner and gets himself back onside to receive the return ball before cutting it back for Leon Bailey to lash past David Raya in the Brentford goal.
There's a brief VAR check as Tyrone Mings was in an offside position in front of Raya but the Villa defender wasn't blocking the keeper's view and was walking away from goal.
Southampton 0-0 Arsenal
Steve Sidwell
Former Brighton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Arsenal got in really easily there. Martinelli has been a bright spark all season and he slid it into Jesus who was offside but that should be a warning sign for Southampton.
Aston Villa 0-0 Brentford
Stephen Kelly
Former Tottenham defender on BBC Radio 5
Dropping your captain is huge when you only had one opportunity to show what you're like as a manager at this level, [Aaron Danks] has made a massive statement dropping McGinn.
His form has waned but it's a huge call.
Southampton 0-0 Arsenal
Almost an early chance for Arsenal but Gabriel Jesus is offside as he forces a save from Gavin Bazunu.
Former Manchester City team-mates. Kind of.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Leicester are guilty of overplaying at the back and they gift Wolves the ball but Daniel Podence's shot is blocked.
It's go time folks... all of today's early Premier League games are under way.
Wolves v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Molineux
We’re only in October but it already feels like this is the cliche of a ‘six-pointer’ as Wolves in 18th entertain a Leicester side that dropped back to the bottom following Nottingham Forest’s shock 1-0 win against Liverpool yesterday.
But there are only five points separating all the teams in the bottom half of the Premier League so Wolves could bounce up to 14th with a win, while a victory for Leicester could take them at least 15th.
Something has to give today as it’s the team who has scored the least (Wolves, five goals) against the team that has conceded the most (Leicester, 24 goals).
It has been a rotten campaign for the Foxes travelling fans, as they are yet to see their side pick up a single point on the road. Leicester have conceded at least twice in every one of the five away league games they have lost this season, including four at Arsenal, five at Brighton and six at Tottenham.
Today would be a very good time to get their first away victory of the campaign.
Leeds v Fulham (14:00 BST)
Phil Dawkes
BBC Sport at Elland Road
Jesse Marsch has made some expected calls with his team news, bringing back in captain Liam Cooper and Pascal Struijk for the error-prone Diego Llorente and Junior Firpo. Jack Harrison was always likely to regain his place from Crysencio Summerville after the loss at Leicester.
Where it gets more interesting is in the selection of Sam Greenwood in midfield. The change is enforced, with Tyler Adams a loss to the Whites because of a muscle injury. Greenwood had a good game in midfield in that do-or-die game at Brentford at the end of last season. Marsch is banking on another big display under pressure from the inexperienced 20 year old.
The American continues to chop and change up front, with Rodrigo back in today ahead of Patrick Bamford. The common perception is that Leeds are a better side with Bamford in it, but Rodrigo is the only man with any goalscoring form this season.
No such worries for Fulham. They can afford to swap a couple of players around and look to continue where they left off against Villa.
The two teams are out warming up now and thankfully the rain has eased a little.
Southampton v Arsenal (14:00 BST)
Nigel Reo-Coker
Former West Ham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
What we've seen recently is that Arsenal have been tested physically because they have always been seen as soft. Arsenal did become soft for a long period of time after greats like Thierry Henry left. They didn't like the aspect of the physical game.
But they've worked on that and they really look like they can handle the physical side of the game. If the game gets a bit rough and unpleasant they have been able to get through these dark arts as well and show great resilience to get the results.
Southampton v Arsenal (14:00 BST)
Karen Bardsley
Former England and Manchester City goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
In terms of Mikel Arteta's approach, Arsenal seem really structured and every player knows exactly what is being asked of them but they also have this element of freedom that I've really enjoyed watching because every single player looks like they are happy to get forward and deliver balls into the box and have a go. That's something that maybe we haven't seen in years past.
Wolves v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Molineux
For a large part of this week, it looked like there would be a new, or maybe even a returning, face on the Wolves bench today.
This is the fourth game since they sacked former manager Bruno Lage and the search to replace him has not gone well. Former Spain boss Julen Lopetegui and ex-Watford manager Rob Edwards have both been interviewed, but nothing progressed.
On Monday ex-Wolves leader Nuno Espirito Santo, who took them from 15th in the Championship the season before he joined all the way to the Europa League quarter-finals in a four-year spell in charge, was the bookmakers’ favourite, but again no.
By Thursday, QPR’s boss Michael Beale was being tipped, but he rejected the chance to leave a side top of the Championship. So chairman Jeff Shi then announced interim manager Steve Davis, with one win and two losses in his three games, now has the role “until 2023”.
Davis, 57, had been in charge of the under-18s before Lage was sacked and felt stability was required, saying: “One or two (players) maybe needed the news, there would have been a few who were unsettled.
“Hopefully they are now happy, settled and can focus on their football.”
Leeds v Fulham (14:00 BST)
Phil Dawkes
BBC Sport at Elland Road
This is the first line to Leeds United anthem 'Marching on Together' (painted here near the ground like so many mini-murals in the city by Burley Banksy, external).
The words are starting to feel less like a rallying call and more like a threat again to their supporters!
Aston Villa v Brentford (14:00 BST)
Nigel Reo-Coker
Former West Ham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think some of Villa's signings haven't been great and the problem they're going to have is they've got good players there but they are on some very big contracts and it's going to be difficult to move them on. What manager can they attract to come into a relegation fight?
That's what it is right now at Villa. With some of these players they are going to be there for a while and it will be difficult to move on.
I think Philippe Coutinho was an interesting signing. He was fantastic before he signed his contract and as soon as he did that, he's been very quiet and very comfortable and the manager has to deal with that for the next three-and-a-half years, I believe, so it is a bit of a mess.
Southampton v Arsenal (14:00 BST)
Southampton
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, speaking to Sky Sports: "We know what we’re facing today. Che Adams has had a few hamstring problems, so we’re not taking any risks today.
"I won’t speak about the shape today. We’ll see what happens on the pitch. Hopefully we can be flexible against this opponent.
"We have to show a lot of passion at home. Our way of defending has to be very committed against a side with a lot of quality. If we produce a good team performance, we have a good chance."