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Bournemouth 0-0 Newcastle
It is the visitors who get things under way.
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
Gary Rose
Bournemouth 0-0 Newcastle
It is the visitors who get things under way.
FT: Crystal Palace 2-3 Everton
Everton
Everton manager Sean Dyche to Sky Sports: "A fighting performance without a doubt.
"I think we can play better than that but the fight, the determination and the willingness and mentality to win games is improving all the time.
"They're a good side, we knew that. We've had to defend well as a team, we didn't really use the ball well. But that little spell before the third goal we were just getting a foothold. It was a fantastic goal, the play, the move and a fantastic finish.
"You have a lapse of concentration, we allowed them to dance into the box. It's a loose leg and he goes down and it's given. You're really frustrated by that. We had to calm down in the first half and second half we defended really well.
"We're finding ways to win, that's a massive factor. We're growing here.
"This season it's our responsibility to change the story. We're beginning to. It's only beginnings, but we are changing the Everton story. There's a different feel to what people are writing about us and what they are saying and what the team are delivering. It can't guarantee you wins, but it gives us a much better chance if you've got the mentality that we've been showing at the moment."
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Luton
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It is a good day. We needed the win and we got it but we could make life more easy by scoring early on and getting a second. We created the chances but we didn't score apart from one. I am happy with that and I am happy with the clean sheet. We had many chances before half time and you should net one of them. After half time, get the second and then the game is gone. Now you keep them alive and they can get an equaliser from balls dropping in the wrong place.
"Rasmus Hojlund has scored five times in the Champions League. He has the confidence and the goals will come.
"It would be better for composure, for the calmness, for the manager, the coaches and the team if we score early on, but if you don't you have to keep going. I have to compliment the team that they kept going, kept organised and didn't give anything away.
"We have three away games - all big games - and we have to get ready for that. Hopefully the players stay fit in their international duties. We get ready for that. A lot of work to do."
Bournemouth v Newcastle (17:30 GMT)
Wreaths are brought out onto the centre circle before there is a moment of silence to mark Armistice Day.
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Mike: Ange needs to understand that the EPL is not the SPL. Still trying to win away from home after conceding in injury time is madness.
Bournemouth v Newcastle (17:30 GMT)
Both teams are lined up in the tunnel and it is a long old wait before they finally get to head out into the cold Bournemouth air.
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Believe it or not, as it stands Man Utd have the best form in the premier league over the last five games.
Anon
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Eddie Howe has refused to use Newcastle's growing injury list as an excuse heading into this game.
The Magpies have 10 first-team squad members missing through injury or suspension, but Howe has belief in the players he does have available.
"I don’t want to build it up to be anymore than it is," he said. "I still believe we are good enough if we’re at our best levels.
"I can’t credit enough the players that we do have that are fit and available and how they have attacked the games."
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A great response by Man Utd, despite the quite nauseating level of negativity being aimed at the club, players and Ten Hag, they sit 3 points off the top 4. I wonder what will happen as the team continues to improve. Respect.
Alan
Bournemouth v Newcastle (17:30 GMT)
Bournemouth
Bournemouth right back Max Aarons on BBC Radio 5 Live: "We look around the squad and it is a talented squad with very good players there. It is a sense that if we cut out the mistakes it will lead to wins.
"No one is worried or panicking but we have to pickup the performance level and I think that will transfer over to winning games.
"Andoni Iraola has a clear style of play and it is demanding physically, but that is football.
"If we were playing badly and not getting any success it would be a different story but on the whole our performances have been good."
Bournemouth v Newcastle (17:30 GMT)
Eddie Howe has backed Andoni Iraola to be a success at Bournemouth if given enough time.
In his time out of management, Howe made trips abroad to spend time with other clubs, one of which was Rayo Vallecano, managed by Iraola at the time.
Howe said: "Andoni is a very good manager. I’ve watched Bournemouth a lot in the build-up to this game. Their set up is very good and they have good players. They have invested a lot of money in the summer and we know we are in for a tough game.
"Andoni is not just a very good coach but he is a very good person and man. I like him a lot as a person, not that I have any interactions at all with him now because I don’t court friendship from other Premier League managers.
"But he is someone that I respect, did an incredible job at Vallecano and I’m sure he’ll do the same at Bournemouth given time."
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Luton
Manchester United
Man Utd defender Victor Lindelof, speaking to Premier League Productions: "I don't score many goals and when I do it is fun. The most important thing was getting the points and thankfully we got that today.
"I thought we played well in the first half today. We kept the ball and we were patient. We created chances as well. After we scored we dropped down a little bit in level and that is what we need to improve - to keep controlling the game.
"It is about getting the results. We need to stick together and do our thing. Hopefully, we can play better in the future as well."
Arsenal 3-1 Burnley
Burnley
Burnley captain Josh Brownhill: "Tough place to go. We defended very well for the majority of the game. The timing of the first goal kills us. When we go level second half you don't want to concede straight away after. They are stupid goals for us.
"We believe in ourselves. It's a long season. We've had a tough start. We'll go into the break, another good performance, hopefully we can put some more points on the board after the international break."
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It's worth noting that no team has beaten Luton by more than one goal since August - a tougher opponent than they are often given credit for.
Sam
Bournemouth v Newcastle (17:30 GMT)
Newcastle's injuries are piling up but I still fancy Eddie Howe's side to bounce back from Tuesday's defeat at Borussia Dortmund, on his return to his former club.
No matter how stretched the Magpies squad is, they should have too much for a Bournemouth side that is in a relegation battle.
Prediction:1-2
As we wait for reaction from this afternoon's games let's look ahead to the final Premier League fixture of the day as Bournemouth host Newcastle in just under half an hour.
FT: Arsenal 3-1 Burnley
Burnley have lost 10 of their first 12 Premier League games.
No team have ever done that in English top-flight history and stayed up.
They have lost six games in a row for the first time since 2006.
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Luton Town
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on Final Score
Underwhelming but a win is a win, a vital three points for United.
I think most teams in the league would accept a hard-fought win over Luton - they're like a stone in your shoe, awkward and uncomfortable.
They make it hard and fight for every ball right until the very end.
Clean sheet, win, job done in the end.
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Luton
Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Man Utd got the job done.
There was nervous tension all around Old Trafford. Full credit to Luton.
FT: Arsenal 3-1 Burnley
I hope Mohamed Elneny doesn't get an appearance bonus. He was meant to come on for Jorginho a minute or two before the end but didn't get on.