Full round of Premier League matches this weekend again.
The Manchester derby this evening (5.30pm) is the highlight of the weekends' action in the Premier League as City entertain United at The Ethiad.
The action starts today at 12.30pm when managerless Everton host Chelsea at Goodison Park.
There are three matches at 3pm with Bournemouth at home to the leaders Liverpool, Spurs will welcome Burnley to White Hart Lane and bottom of the table Watford will face Crystal Palace at Vicarage Road.
There are four games tomorrow. Aston Villa are at home to Leicester City at 2pm. It's the same starting time for the clash of Newcastle United and Southampton at St James Park, and Norwich v Sheffield United at Carrow Road.
Brighton have Wolves as visitors at 4.30pm.
There is a London derby on Monday night as West Ham play Arsenal at The London Stadium.
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