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Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool
Liverpool have a corner after Spurs manage to hustle the ball away from Mo Salah, who was in a dangerous position.
Alexis Mac Allister sends the resulting effort wide.
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FT: Tottenham 2-1 Liverpool - Matip own goal gives hosts win in injury time
Jota and Jones dismissed for visitors
FT: Wolves 2-1 Man City - Dias own goal, Alvarez free-kick levels but Hwang restores lead
FT: Man Utd 0-1 Crystal Palace - Andersen stuns hosts
FT: Newcastle 2-0 Burnley - Almiron opens scoring before Isak penalty
FT: Bournemouth 0-4 Arsenal - Saka taps home from close range before Odegaard & Havertz penalties and White goal
FT: Everton 1-2 Luton - Lockyer bundles home and Morris scores second, before Calvert-Lewin pulls one back
FT: West Ham 2-0 Sheff Utd - Bowen and Soucek on target
FT: Aston Villa 6-1 Brighton- - Watkins scores treble for impressive hosts
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Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool
Liverpool have a corner after Spurs manage to hustle the ball away from Mo Salah, who was in a dangerous position.
Alexis Mac Allister sends the resulting effort wide.
Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool
Stephen Warnock
Former England and Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
This game has started so well, end to end. The form book couldn't have set this game up any better.
Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool
Tottenham have taken eight points from losing positions this season. Liverpool have taken nine. It could get messy, this one.
Andy Robertson loses Pedro Porro down the left but couldn't pick out a team mate in the Spurs box.
Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool
Off we go in this most intriguing of matches.
Neither side have been beaten in the league so far this season. Should be a cracker.
Tottenham v Liverpool (17:30 BST)
The fans inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are being treated to a trumpet rendition of 'When the Spurs go marching in...'
Interesting.
Tottenham v Liverpool (17:30 BST)
Less than five minutes to go until Liverpool take on Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The games come thick and fast round here, don't they.
Tottenham XI: Vicario, Porro, Van de Ven, Romero, Udogie, Bissouma, Sarr, Kulusevksi, Maddison, Son, Richarlison
Subs: Forster, Skipp, Hojlbjerg, Emerson Royal, Solomon, Davies, Phillips, Veliz, Donley.
Liverpool XI: Alisson, Gomez, Van Dijk, Matip, Robertson, Mac Allister, Szobozslai, Jones, Salah, Gakpo, Diaz.
Subs: Kelleher, Endo, Konate, Nunez, Elliott, Jota, Tsimikas, Gravenberch, Alexander-Arnold.
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You've probably noticed I've always been a fan of Ange Postecoglou, but he has been absolutely phenomenal since he arrived at Spurs.
I love the way he sticks to his guns with the way his teams play. It was the same against Arsenal last weekend, and they will go for it in this game too.
I could make a case for either team to win it, but I just have a feeling Liverpool will snatch it. What I know for certain is that there will be plenty of goals.
Tottenham will definitely cause Liverpool some problems and it's great to see Son Heung-min back on top form, but the same will apply when Jurgen Klopp's side attack, and Reds striker Darwin Nunez looks really dangerous at the moment.
We've already seen Liverpool win at Newcastle with 10 men this season and their forward line is capable of scoring against anyone, even when they are not playing well, and they have got some goals in midfield from Dominik Szoboszlai too.
I remember Mark Chapman claiming on the Monday Night Club a few weeks ago that Szoboszlai's size-seven feet mean he hits the ball with a different trajectory.
If that's the case then it's working, as we saw from his terrific goal against Leicester in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
Sutton's prediction: 2-3
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Tottenham Hotspur
Ange Postecoglou used to be a Liverpool fan. This was the Spurs boss' reply was asked about facing his boyhood heroes:
"Liverpool were my team, but things change. I used to love Happy Days too but I don't have posters of The Fonz on my wall anymore either."
Tottenham v Liverpool (17:30 BST)
Tottenham's 4-1 win at Wembley in October 2017 is their only triumph in the 23 most recent meetings in all competitions.
The Reds are undefeated at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, winning three and drawing one of their four visits.
Liverpool have scored in 17 successive games against Spurs in all competitions since Jurgen Klopp's first match in charge ended in a goalless Premier League draw at White Hart Lane in October 2015.
Tottenham v Liverpool (17:30 BST)
We'll continue to bring you reaction to our early matches throughout the evening but for now let's turn our attention to the final match of the day as Tottenham take on Liverpool...
FT: Wolves 2-1 Man City
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Although Man City had a lot of possession, efforts on goal, pressure, Wolves didn't half defend well.
They showed a great attitude again, got a bit of look with the deflection for the first goal, had one shot on target the whole game which produced the second goal.
Haaland was kept quiet which is unusual, Dawson did a great job on him.
The result wasn't a fluke, they worked very hard for it and got the reward.
FT: Everton 1-2 Luton Town
Luton Town
Luton Town's Alfie Doughty speaking to PLP: "It's amazing. You saw out there how much it means to everyone. We just need to carry it on now.
"It's not an easy ground to come to. You've seen that over the years. Again, I think it shows the character from the boys. I think half-time came at a good time as they had the momentum but we kept our cool.
"It was just to not let them score [in the second half] as if they had it would have been a difficult 45 minutes. The boys defended really well and we were unlucky to have an offside goal.
"Every away game this year we've sold out [the stands]. Rain or shine the fans will be there. They won't be leaving here any time soon. At the moment we'll have a good time and we'll be back again on Tuesday."
FT: Wolves 2-1 Man City
Manchester City
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola speaking after the loss against Wolves: "Congratulations Wolves, they deserved it. We had chances and struggled to deal with transitions and they played very well.
"We were there and settled well and the question is when the opponent is faster and quicker, we have to accept it."
How do you deal with the injuries? "Bernardo [Silva] is soon to come back and John [Stones] is soon to come back and we will see how many players we have for the Champions League."
On the back of the loss in the EFL Cup... "Different competitions. At Newcastle [we] were miles better than today and now we go onto the next one."
FT: Man Utd 0-1 Crystal Palace
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Manchester United were very poor in front of goal, albeit having to come up against a rock of a defence in Crystal Palace.
Roy Hodgson set his team up to frustrate, and Guehi and Andersen in particular were absolutely outstanding at the back.
No way through them, defended deep and hit on the counter when they got the opportunity
A lot of talk will be about Man United, about them not creating well and playing well enough, but Palace deserve all the credit, their defensive display stopped the home side from playing.
FT: Wolves 2-1 Man City
Wolves
Wolves captain Max Kilman speaking to BBC Sport after the win over Man City: "It was a massive result for us today. We have not started well but to beat the champions was unbelievable.
"We knew it was a big game but we were ready to attack Man City. We wanted to fight for every chance and take our moments.
"Our boys up front today were superb. They have got the pace and we wanted to hit them on the counter and they showed that today."
Did their loss at Newcastle come into your thinking at all? "We know Man City had the game midweek and we probably thought they would be trying to redeem themselves but we had to focus on our game plan and get the result today.. We deserved it.
"We have to push on [now]. This is a start but if we don't get anything next week it means nothing."
FT: Bournemouth 0-4 Arsenal
Chris Latchem
BBC Match of the Day commentator
Tough ask for Bournemouth against title chasers today. But winless in his first six Premier League matches perhaps doesn't tell the whole story about Andoni Iraola.
The fans I've spoken to down here are buying into his football and while they still await their first win under him - they're pretty upbeat.
Croatian fan Dan has been coming down here for years "don't judge us now. Judge us in late October" he says.
While Arsenal at home might not deliver the elusive 3 points he nods to forthcoming games against Everton, Wolves and Burnley for the tide to turn.
"It was disappointing against Brighton last week (1-3 loss) but at least we had a go. And it's much more fun to watch than last season"
FT: Everton 1-2 Luton Town
Luton Town
Luton Town captain Tom Lockyer speaking to PLP: "Just look at the pictures at the end. The fans have been incredible with us since the start of the season.
"We had a few performances where we weren't at our best and they were with us. It's special. You can see they know we will give everything for the shirt."
On his goal: "It doesn't matter how [the goals] go in. I hoped if I just gambled it would happen again and they all count."
On his black eye: "I just got a knock to my eye and it just affected my movement a little bit. It was a whack on the eyeball more than anything."
Luton Town striker Carlton Morris: "They are quite good at defending set-pieces but it's a strength of ours. It's something we did well on last season and brought into this one.
"It's all about momentum. It's huge in football. We've had a few tough results. It feels really good today but not too good. We don't want to get too high.
"We have to work hard and be at it. We will keep cool heads but use that momentum going into the next few games."
FT: Man Utd 0-1 Crystal Palace
Chris Sutton
Former Blackburn and Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Crystal Palace more than deserved their win.
We know that if they get their noses in front they are a very, very difficult side to break down. A fantastic strike from Andersen and a fantastic defensive display.
On the other hand Manchester United only forced Sam Johnstone into a few routine saves, there were a few good clearances from Palace defenders but aside from that they struggled to create.
A worrying afternoon for Erik ten Hag.
FT: Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
Newcastle United
Newcastle goalscorer Alexander Isak speaking to PLP: "It was important, happy with the three points. We had a lot of chances to put away more but the sharpness wasn’t there like last week. The most important [thing] is the three points."
On Miguel Almiron's impressive strike: "It’s his signature shot. All goalkeepers know he’s going to go for the far corner. It was beautiful to see."
On what was going through his mind before scoring from the penalty spot: "I missed a few before so really need that goal. I just tried to keep calm and composed."
On the feeling in the Magpies' dressing room: "It’s good, we have so many games now so you don’t have too much time to enjoy. It’s always onto the next and now we have PSG on Wednesday. We’ll enjoy the win tonight but tomorrow it’s back to work."
On facing PSG: "I think the lads are buzzing and the fans and the whole city to be playing the first Champions League game back at St James' Park in a long time. Hopefully its going to be a great night for us."
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Michael: "Luton are awful, Luton are terrible, Luton shouldn't be here......." WE. DON'T. CARE. We're here to enjoy the ride and all the moaning and whinging about us just makes all the points taste that much sweeter!
Two defeats in a row, Man City fans how does defeat taste?
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