Liverpool in action tonight
Mikel Arteta has his first win as a manager.
The new Arsenal boss saw his side beat Manchester United 2-nil in the Premier League last night.
Elsewhere yesterday, West Ham made a flying start under David Moyes with a 4-nil victory over Bournemouth,
Leicester City beat Newcastle 3-nil at St. James' Park,
Manchester City enjoyed a 2-1 win at home against Everton,
Tottenham lost 1-nil at Southampton - and will be worried after striker Harry Kane limped off with an injury,
Chelsea drew 1-all at Brighton, while Aston Villa moved out of the relegation places with a 2-1 win at Burnley and 10-man Watford beat Wolves by the same scoreline.
Liverpool will look to regain their 13 point advantage at the top of the table tonight.
The Reds welcome Sheffield United to Anfield.
New striker Takumi Minamino isn't expected to feature for the Reds due to registration regulations.
Kick off is at 8-o'clock.
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