Liverpool at home to Bournemouth this afternoon
The clash of Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford is the highlight of the weekends' action in the Premier League.
The match is tomorrow at Old Trafford and kicks off at 4.30pm.
The weekend action begins this lunchtime at 12.30pm with the leaders Liverpool at home to Bournemouth.
There are five matches at 3pm. Arsenal are at home to West Ham, Southampton entertain Newcastle United, Crystal Palace have Watford at Vicarage Road, Norwich are the visitors to Sheffield United and Wolves welcome Brighton to Molyneaux.
At 5.30pm Jose Mourinho's Spurs visit Burnley.
Tomorrow Chelsea are at home to Everton at 2pm with the Manchester derby at 4.30pm
There is Monday night football this weekend at the King Power Stadium when Leicester City host Aston Villa.
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