Old rivals clash tomorrow
The clash of old rivals Liverpool and Manchester United is the Premier league highlight this weekend.
They meet at Anfield tomorrow at 4.30pm.
The early kick-off today will see Watford host Spurs at Vicarage Road.
There are six matches at 3pm including Brighton at home to Aston Villa and Manchester City hosting Crystal Palace.
West Ham have Everton at the London Stadium, Arsenal are at the Emirates where Sheffield United will be the visitors.
Bottom of the table Norwich City are at home to fellow strugglers Bournemouth and Southampton entertain Wolves.
The late game today is Newcastle United at home to Chelsea at 5.30pm.
Tomorrow Burnley host Leicester City at 2pm with United and Liverpool meeting at 4.30pm
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