Liverpool in action on Monday night
Another busy weekend of Premier League action begins at 12.30pm today with a big London derby between Chelsea and Spurs at Stamford Bridge.
There are five games kicking-off at 3pm. Crystal Palace entertain Newcastle United, Burnley have a home tie against Bournemouth, Sheffield United have Brighton as visitors while Southampton have home advantage against Aston Villa.
The late kick-off at 5.30pm will see the defending champions Manchester City visit Leicester City.
There are three games down for decision tomorrow. Wolves are at home to Norwich at 2pm and it is the same starting time for Manchester United and Watford at Old Trafford. Then at 4.30pm Arsenal are at home to Everton.
The Monday night football this weekend will see runaway leaders and champions-elect Liverpool entertain West Ham United at Anfield.
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