Another big weekend in the Premier League
The weekend Premier League action begins at lunchtime with a London derby at 12.30pm as Crystal Palace entertain Arsenal at Selhurst Park.
There are five games kicking off at 3pm.
Everton have Brighton at Goodison Park, while Leicester City have a home tie against Southampton.
Under fire Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solksjaer will hope for a win as his side have bottom of the table Norwich City at Old Trafford.
Chelsea will welcome Burnley to Stamford Bridge and Wolves are at home to Newcastle United.
In the big game of the weekend the runaway leaders Liverpool visit the new White Hart Lane to face Spurs.Kick off at 5.30pm.
There are two matches tomorrow with Bournemouth at home to Watford at 2pm and later at 4.30pm Aston Villa entertain the champions Manchester City.
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