Liverpool's unbeaten record on the line
It's a huge day of action in the Premier League with the clash of the top two on the table Leicester City and Liverpool meeting at the King Power Stadium tonight at 8pm.
The action starts this afternoon at 12.30pm when Spurs entertain Brighton at the new White Hart Lane.
At 3pm Bournemouth are at home to Arsenal, a first game in charge for the new Gunners manager Mikel Arteta. Aston Villa have Norwich City at home while Chelsea have Southampton as visitors.
Crystal Palace face West Ham in a London derby while Carlo Ancelotti takes charge of Everton for the first time as they host Burnley and Sheffield United are at home to Watford,
At 5.30pm Manchester United welcome Newcastle United to Old Trafford.
Manchester City visit Wolves tomorrow night at 7.45pm
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