Monday night football at Old Trafford
Manchester United's home game against Arsenal on Monday night is the highlight of the weekend action in the Premier League.
The Old Trafford clash kicks off at 8pm.
The lunch-time kick-off this afternoon is Sheffield United v Liverpool at 12.30pm
The 3pm kick-offs include Crystal Palace at home to Norwich, Aston Villa hosting Burnley and Bournemouth versus West Ham United.
Wolves will have Watford as visitors, Spurs are at home to Southampton and Chelsea will welcome Brighton.
The 5.30pm match will see champions Manchester City visit Goodison Park to face Everton.
There is one fixture tomorrow. Leicester City host Newcastle United with a 4.30pm kick-off.
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