Another busy weekend in the Premier League
Runaway leaders Liverpool can extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table as they host Watford at home this afternoon kicking off at 12.30pm
In the 3pm kick-offs Chelsea will host Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge, promoted clubs Sheffield United and Aston Villa clash at Bramall Lane, high-flying Leicester City are at home to Norwich City while Burnley will welcome Newcastle United to Turf Moor.
The late kick off at 5.30pm will see Southampton entertain West Ham United.
There are three games tomorrow.
At 2pm Manchester United have Everton at Old Trafford while Wolves will welcome Spurs to Molyneaux.
Then at 4.30pm Arsenal will host the champions Manchester City at The Emirates.
The Monday night football this weekend is at Selhurst Park when Crystal Palace meet Brighton at 7.45pm.
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