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  • Follow live coverage of three Premier League games

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  • Man Utd host Crystal Palace, Tottenham visit Fulham & Brighton face Nottm Forest

  • Arsenal v Chelsea follows at 16:30 GMT

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  1. 'Half a chance'published at 14:03 GMT

    Man Utd 0-0 Crystal Palace

    Dion Dublin
    Former Man Utd striker on BBC Radio 5 Live at Old Trafford

    First couple of touches for Jorgen Strand Larsen. He was nice and comfortable and he got himself half a chance.

  2. Postpublished at 14:03 GMT

    Fulham 0-0 Spurs

    Spurs midfielder Xavi Simons collects the ball on the left of the Fulham box and plays a teasing low cross with the outside of his boot, but the hosts are able to clear.

  3. Postpublished at 14:03 GMT

    Man Utd 0-0 Crystal Palace

    Ismaila Sarr sends the ball into the box and Jorgen Strand Larsen tries the spectacular scorpion kick. He just misses it but Palace win a corner.

  4. Postpublished at 14:02 GMT

    Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest

    A decent start for Forest. Omari Hutchinson takes the corner short and gets it back at an angle for a shot but Bart Verbruggen saves.

  5. Postpublished at 14:02 GMT

    Man Utd 0-0 Crystal Palace

    Is there a hint of sun I see at Old Trafford?

    It's still a bit chilly in Salford as Oliver Glasner zips his coat up on the sideline.

  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 14:00 GMT

    We're under way at Old Trafford, Amex Stadium and Craven Cottage.

  7. 'He’s not going anywhere'published at 13:59 GMT

    Man United v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    Paul Robinson
    Former Leeds goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Michael Carrick's done extremely well since he’s gone in there. He’s put players in the right positions, he’s got them facing the right way and he’s got results. He’s been employed until the end of the season, what’s the clamour, what’s the rush?

    He’s not going anywhere. There’s nobody that’s going to come and take him before the end of the season, there’s nobody that’s going to offer him a job at the end of the season that’s going to eclipse the Manchester United job.

    He will be in a position at the end of the season to have that conversation, as will Manchester United depending on where they finish.

  8. Will the outlook be brighter for Tottenham?published at 13:58 GMT

    Fulham v Tottenham (14:00 GMT)

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Craven Cottage

    It is a cold, cloudy and bleak day by the Thames, although the drizzle has at least stopped, but will the outlook look brighter for Tottenham at 4pm?

    Igor Tudor defiantly said he was "100%" sure his side would stay up in his first news conference as manager last week, although a second-half capitulation at home against leaders Arsenal last week may have shaken that confidence somewhat.

    But it is not full-blown panic at Tottenham just yet. Win today and they're seven clear of the relegation zone. Another loss though and those worries will be increasing.

  9. 'Great attitude, great quality'published at 13:57 GMT

    Man Utd v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Sports News Reporter at Old Trafford

    Manchester United boss Michael Carrick reflects on Benjamin Sesko's winner in his programme notes today.

    With the brilliant long pass from Matheus Cunha and control, run and pass from Bryan Mbeumo that set up Sesko for the first-time finish, Carrick feels the goal summed up the togetherness in his team.

    "Ben’s goal was brilliantly taken," he said.

    "It’s been great to see him get the rewards he deserves for his work ethic and dedication.

    "I thought Matheus’ role in the goal summed up a lot of what is good about the group right now: great attitude, great quality.

    "Our willingness to fight and sacrifice for each other, backed by another superb away following, ensured we won the game."

  10. Fulham pushing for Europepublished at 13:56 GMT

    Fulham v Spurs (14:00 GMT)

    FulhamImage source, Getty Images

    After a run of four defeats in five Premier League games, Fulham got their push for European football back on track with an impressive 3-1 win away at Sunderland last weekend.

    Today's match begins a run of four league games against sides in the bottom five of the table, so Marco Silva will be targeting maximum points.

    Three points today will move Fulham within three points of seventh place, which could end up being enough for place in the Uefa Conference League.

  11. No need to miss a momentpublished at 13:55 GMT

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  12. Carrick v Glasnerpublished at 13:52 GMT

    Man Utd v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Sports News Reporter at Old Trafford

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is second favourite for the permanent Manchester United manager's role with most bookmakers, despite a troubled campaign in which he has openly criticised his club's board, lost in the FA Cup to non-league Macclesfield and fallen out with supporters amid a struggling Premier League campaign.

    Interim United boss Michael Carrick is now the favourite, thanks to five wins and a draw from his six games in charge.

    Carrick is not one to court headlines at the best of times.

    Predicatably, he said there is no personal element to his preparations at all.

    "It is not something that would cross my mind until you mentioned it," he said, when he spoke to the media on Friday.

  13. 'Let him get on with what he does'published at 13:51 GMT

    Man United v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    Paul Robinson
    Former Leeds goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Manchester United are looking like they’re going to finish in a Champions League place and if Michael Carrick does that then this conversation can be opened but at the moment he’s in a job until the end of the season.

    That’s what’s they’ve employed them for, he’s doing incredibly well, probably better than they or anyone could have expected. Leave him, let him get on with what he does and have this conversation at the end of the season.

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:50 GMT

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    Surprised Sesko is starting. He has been the perfect super sub and don’t see why we needed to change that dynamic. His pressing and general hold up play needs work and that’s what you need from a front-man for 70 minutes. Hope I’m wrong…

    Jim, Manchester

  15. Palace looking for second win in a rowpublished at 13:49 GMT

    Man Utd v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    Palace aren't enjoying the best of seasons but they do come into this one off the back of a win.

    Can they make it two on the spin?

    Crystal Palace's last five Premier League results
  16. 'Tudor needs warriors'published at 13:48 GMT

    Fulham v Spurs (14:00 GMT)

    Nigel Reo-Coker
    Former Aston Villa midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It is bonkers.

    That is why I question this appointment. Igor Tudor has no real history or understanding of the Premier League. Listening to his pre-match interview when he's going around in circles.

    He needs to realise that he is in a relegation fight.

    Forget style, the word style should not come into it. He needs warriors. For me, it was not a great time for Thomas Frank, but I still felt if Tottenham had stayed with Frank because of knowledge of the Premier League, they would have got the job done.

    It wouldn't have been a great season, but I would have felt more confident that he would have kept them up.

  17. Aiming for thirdpublished at 13:47 GMT

    Man Utd v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Sports News Reporter at Old Trafford

    I doubt anyone connected with Manchester United thought less than two months after axing Ruben Amorim, they would be playing Crystal Palace at Old Trafford knowing victory would take them third.

    Five wins and a draw from six games in charge is an impressive return for Michael Carrick, who is doing his chances of landing the manager's job on a full-time basis no harm at all.

    With Villa out of form and Chelsea playing Arsenal later this afternoon before facing Unai Emery's men on Wednesday, three more points today against Palace would put United in a very strong position to seal a return to the Champions League next season.

  18. Tudor needs turnaroundpublished at 13:46 GMT

    Fulham v Spurs (14:00 GMT)

    Igor TudorImage source, Getty Images

    Igor Tudor sat in the Spurs dugout for the first time last weekend, and saw his side lost 4-1 to North London rivals Arsenal.

    The Croat will be desperate to avoid becoming only the second Tottenham boss to lose his first two games in charge after Martin Jol.

    If he does, then Spurs will go 10 Premier League matches without victory for the first time since doing so between January and March 1994 under Ossie Ardiles.

    A heavy defeat today would see Tudor become the first manager in Premier League history to concede four or more goals in his opening two matches.

  19. 'Lack of effort, application, enthusiasm'published at 13:45 GMT

    Fulham v Spurs (14:00 GMT)

    Paul Robinson
    Former Leeds goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Not overly convinced with what I saw against Arsenal from Tottenham. There was no real change. There was a lack of effort, application, enthusiasm from the players. There is only so much a manager can do with a pack of cards that he is dealt.

  20. 'Difficult to buy into someone'published at 13:44 GMT

    Fulham v Spurs (14:00 GMT)

    Michael Brown
    Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Myself and Paul Robinson had Jacques Santini when he came into the club at Tottenham, and it is so difficult in a different language to buy into someone when you don't know what they are necessarily going to bring.

    Again, it is all words. It is about different scenarios and different situations and it felt like that was the Spurs side we were watching. They came up a determined Arsenal side, who were going to test you in all areas. Did we see enough? No we didn't.