Hair we gopublished at 11:54 British Summer Time 29 October 2022
Just me or is anyone else getting David Luiz vibes?
RESULT: Liverpool 1-2 Leeds - defensive mistake gifts visitors opening goal through Rodrigo. Mohamed Salah on target for the equaliser. Crysencio Summerville scores last-gasp goal for Leeds
RESULT: Leicester City 0-1 Manchester City - Kevin de Bruyne's stunning second-half free-kick enough to earn win and send City to top of Premier League without striker Erling Haaland
RESULT: Brighton 4-1 Chelsea - Graham Potter's Chelsea thrashed by the Seagulls on his return to Amex Stadium
RESULT: Bournemouth 2-3 Tottenham - Spurs come from 2-0 down to beat the Cherries
RESULT: Newcastle United 4-0 Aston Villa - Callum Wilson scores twice, Joelinton adds third, Miguel Almiron scores fourth. Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez subbed off after taking an knee to the head
RESULT: Brentford 1-1 Wolves - Ben Mee scores superb second-half scissor-kick before Ruben Neves equalises two minutes later. Diego Costa sent off in stoppage time for violent conduct
RESULT: Crystal Palace 1-0 Southampton - Odsonne Edouard scores only goal in win for the Eagles
RESULT: Fulham 0-0 Everton
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Just me or is anyone else getting David Luiz vibes?
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Nigel Reo-Coker
Former West Ham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Wout Faes is learning at the deep end and learning quickly on the job. If you have a centre back you rely on, you have a chance. Leicester are slowly coming back.
What Leicester don't want to do is have this label as a selling club.
They have to get the balance right because they are recruiting great but maybe they need to work harder at being able to keep these players happy and wanting to stay at Leicester.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Leicester City
Leicester have kept four clean sheets in the past five matches, an amazing transformation as their defending from set-pieces was so poor last season.
Part of the reason is down to a 24-year-old Belgian who has adapted quickly to life in the Premier League since joining on 1 September.
Bournemouth v Tottenham (15:00 BST)
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is having a terrific season at Tottenham. The Denmark midfielder has scored three goals in 11 league games.
In an interview with Football Focus, Hojbjerg opens up about his toughest moments when, at just 17, he took on caring for his father as he underwent cancer treatment.
"My father would always take care of me, then suddenly I had to take care of him," he says.
"It didn't go as we hoped, he passed away in April [2014].It's the first time actually that I have spoken about it like this."
You can watch the full interview on Football Focus, BBC 1, from 12:00 BST.
Nigel Reo-Coker
Former West Ham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
If he was playing against me and you do things like that, you have got to be able to handle the repercussions. I would have absolutely flattened Antony and said to him 'I dare you to do it again'.
It looks silly if you do it without an end product. Some players are programmed so much to play in a system, they are not given any freedom to express themselves.
It's because we haven't seen players express themselves like Antony has, it's such a shock to people.
Showboating has hit the headlines after Antony produced a 720-degree spin with the ball stuck to his left foot during Manchester United's Europa League win over Sheriff Tiraspol.
The Brazil winger says he's "not going to stop doing what got me where I am".
Not everyone was impressed.
BBC Radio 5 Live 606 presenter Robbie Savage, writing in the Daily Mirror,, external said: "Antony's spinning-top showboating against Sheriff Tiraspol went too far."
A reminder the clocks go back one hour at 02:00 on Sunday.
Also a reminder it is currently 34C in Qatar where the World Cup starts in three weeks time.
Thumbs up if you are excited about that.
Manchester City will go one point clear at the top if they win as leaders Arsenal do not play until Sunday.
Newcastle will go third if they win and Tottenham slip up, while Chelsea could finish the day back in the top four.
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Phillip: With all the football on this weekend, how many players will be missing through injury? So many players miss many games every season. Yet supposedly the fittest they can be, is there a correlation between the two?
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Jamie Vardy returns to the Leicester starting XI as one of two changes from last weekend's thumping win at Wolves.
The former England striker replaces Patson Daka, while centre-back Caglar Soyuncu is handed his first Premier League start of the season.
Midfielder Boubakary Soumare, who was substituted after 60 minutes against Wolves, is missing from the squad.
Leicester City XI: Ward, Justin, Faes, Söyüncü, Barnes, Tielemans, Vardy, Maddison, Amartey, Dewsbury-Hall, Castagne.
The headline in Manchester City's team news, as we've told you, is the absence of striker Erling Haaland.
That's one of seven changes made by City boss Pep Guardiola from the midweek Champions League draw in Dortmund.
Midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, goalkeeper Ederson and forward Jack Grealish are among the returning players, while Phil Foden is one of those who drop to the bench.
Manchester City XI:Ederson, Stones, Cancelo, Gündogan, Grealish, Laporte, Rodri, De Bruyne, Álvarez, Silva, Akanji.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Manchester City
So Erling Haaland misses his first Premier League game. He's had a foot issue but how will Manchester City cope in his absence?
Haaland has scored 17 of City's 36 goals this season.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Big news from the King Power. Manchester City goal machine Erling Haaland is not involved.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Team news from our first game is coming right up.
BBC Radio 5 Live
You can listen to full commentary from Brighton-Chelsea (15:00) and Fulham-Everton (17:30) on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Ian Dennis and Pat Nevin are at Brighton while Alistair Bruce-Ball and Mark Schwarzer will bring you all the action from Fulham.
You can talk about all the day's action with Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton on 606 which starts at 19:30.
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Ben: So what will VAR do today...
And if all that is not enough, the BBC is showing the final of South America's Copa Libertadores later today.
Two-time champions Flamengo play Athletico Paranaense, managed by former Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari, at the Estadio Monumental in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
The match will be shown live on the iPlayer and streamed on the BBC Sport website, with kick-off at 21:00 BST.
Eight games. Four different kick-off times. Wall-to-wall football.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Bournemouth v Tottenham (15:00)
Brentford v Wolves (15:00)
Brighton v Chelsea (15:00)
Crystal Palace v Southampton (15:00)
Newcastle v Aston Villa (15:00)
Fulham v Everton (17:30)
Liverpool v Leeds (19:45)
Hello and welcome to today's bumper Premier League coverage.
Just the EIGHT matches to bring you over the course of the next few hours.
Will Unai Emery's appointment inspire Aston Villa? What sort of reception will Graham Potter get on his Brighton return? Will Newcastle finish the day in third? And what are the chances of Antonio Conte cursing VAR again?
From Selhurst Park to St James' Park, Craven Cottage to Anfield, we have it covered.
New boss.
New belief.
But will there be new leaders?