Summary

  • Solanke scores twice as impressive Bournemouth beat Newcastle

  • FT: Arsenal 3-1 Burnley - Zinchenko goal helps Gunners to battling win

  • FT: Crystal Palace 2-3 Everton - Gueye scores late winner in entertaining Toffees win

  • FT: Man Utd 1-0 Luton - Lindelof edges United to hard-fought victory

  • FT: Wolves 2-1 Tottenham - Lemina & Sarabia score in stoppage time to give Wolves win

  1. Top of the tablepublished at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2023

    The real test now for Spurs is how they respond to Monday's loss?

    A win today and Wolves and they go back top (for today at least) and we can further start to believe that this is a new Tottenham.

    A loss today, though... now that might be a bit Spursy.

    Here is the top of the table as it stands...

    Premier League top 10Image source, BBC Sport
  2. Follow football on the BBCpublished at 11:23 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2023

    We're going to bring you all the best action and reaction from those five games, in live text form.

    There are other means to follow the football on the BBC today, though.

    On Radio 5 Live, coverage gets under way at 12:00 GMT and there'll be updates from Wolves v Tottenham before full live audio commentary or Man Utd v Luton. At 17:30, they'll also have full commentary of the Eddie Howe derby from the Vitality Stadium.

    BBC One has Football Focus at 12:00, Final Score from 16:30 (but earlier on red button) and Match of the Day at 23:00.

    You'll be able to listen/watch much of that via this page, using the play button's at the top.

  3. Today's Premier League gamespublished at 11:20 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2023

    Here are the five games we'll be bringing you today (kick-off is 15:00 GMT unless stated)...

    Wolves v Tottenham (12:30)

    Arsenal v Burnley

    Crystal Palace v Everton

    Manchester United v Luton

    Bournemouth v Newcastle (17:30)

  4. Enjoy it before the breakpublished at 11:18 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2023

    Yes, it's another weekend of Premier League football. The last before we dive headlong into yet another international break.

    The league's healthy European commitments mean we have a split of fixtures over the next two days, with five games each on Saturday and Sunday.

    Today, though, sees some big hitters take to the field in search of valuable points to aid their aims. This includes two sides chasing top spot, two more in pursuit of the top four and a couple of clubs desperately scrambling to try and get out of the bottom three.

  5. Crazy scenespublished at 11:16 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2023

    Michael Oliver sends off Cristian Romero after VAR reviewImage source, Getty Images

    Have we all calmed down yet?

    It has been five days since Chelsea took on Tottenham in one of the Premier League's maddest games.

    Injuries, two red cards, a manager trying to win it with nine men, five goals, four of them for Chelsea, a whole load of VAR controversy and a first loss of the season for Spurs.

    Today, Ange Postecoglou's side get an early chance to flush that defeat out of their system and reclaim top spot in the table.

    Will they keep it routine or do we have a little more madness in store?!