Leaders at Stamford Bridge on Sunday
There is a full round of fixtures in the Premier League spread over today and tomorrow.
The action starts later this afternoon at 12.30 pm when Leicester host Spurs at the King Power Stadium.
At 3 pm Burnley have Norwich City as visitors to Turf Moor, Everton will face Sheffield United at Goodison Park, and the champions Manchester City are at home to Watford.
Newcastle host Brighton in the 5.30 pm game.
There are four fixtures tomorrow.
At 2 pm West Ham United are at home to Manchester United while Crystal Palace have Wolves as visitors to Selhurst Park.
Finally at 4.30 pm It's Arsenal taking on Aston Villa at The Emirates, and the big game of the weekend, Chelsea at home to Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.
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